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How to Document a Florida Car Accident for Your Insurance Claim (Photos, Police Report, and Medical Records Checklist)

How to Document a Florida Car Accident for Your Insurance Claim (Photos, Police Report, and Medical Records Checklist)

Florida is a no-fault state, so most drivers must first use their own PIP coverage—typically up to $10,000—making documentation critical to getting bills paid. Insurers often deny or delay claims based on missing photos, incomplete police paperwork, or gaps in medical records. This article provides a Florida-focused checklist for photos, police reports, and medical documentation […]

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How to File a Florida PIP Claim After a Rear-End Accident in Miami When the At-Fault Driver Is Uninsured

How to File a Florida PIP Claim After a Rear-End Accident in Miami When the At-Fault Driver Is Uninsured

Florida requires drivers to carry at least $10,000 in Personal Injury Protection (PIP), and you typically must seek treatment within 14 days to access those benefits. After a rear-end crash in Miami caused by an uninsured driver, your PIP coverage is often the first and fastest source of payment for medical bills and lost wages.

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