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The Top 10 Mistakes Made After Car Accidents

A car accident can turn your life upside down in a matter of seconds. Between the shock, confusion, and adrenaline, it’s easy to make decisions that may feel right in the moment after the accident, but end up harming your injury claim, your financial recovery, or even your long-term health. Most people have never

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The True Cost of Cheap Car Insurance

We’ve all heard the little green lizard and the lady with the apron talk about how you could save “hundreds” of dollars on car insurance in just a few minutes. Unfortunately, the true cost of cheap car insurance could be thousands of dollars after an accident and even cost you your car. The so-called

Hurricane Irma Damage? Follow this Guide

Hurricane Irma Damage? We hope that everyone that was in the path of Hurricane Irma is receiving the assistance they need to get life back to normal.  Below are some helpful links and tips for those needing FEMA Relief and to make cliams through homeowners insurance policies. FLORIDA DIVISION OF CONSUMER SERVICES: MyFloridaCFO.com Here

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Uninsured Motorist Coverage

If you’re injured in an auto accident caused by another driver, you might assume their insurance will cover your medical bills and losses. Unfortunately, that’s not always the case, especially in Florida. This is why many drivers choose to carry uninsured motorist coverage to protect themselves and their passengers from the surprising number of

Rental Car Reimbursement Coverage

Rental car reimbursement coverage helps pay for rental car costs you incur when your car's damages are covered by your comprehensive and collision car insurance coverage. For example, you may need to rent a car if your own car is being repaired for damages caused: In a car accident where you were at-fault.

Non-Joinder Laws in Florida

The term "non-joinder" refers to the omission of a necessary party to an action, which in this case is the insurance company. The non-joinder laws in Florida mean that a Florida jury in any trial will never know whether the defendant in a lawsuit has an insurance policy that will cover a verdict against

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