After a crash, Floridians discover how complicated our no-fault system really is. Florida car accident compensation depends on strict rules. If you do not see a doctor within fourteen days, your Personal Injury Protection, or PIP, benefits can be slashed. Why is Florida’s system confusing—and...Read More
After a car accident, your first focus is often medical care and getting your car repaired. But before long, the insurance company will ask for the police report. This document locks in the basics: where and when the crash happened, who was involved, what the...Read More
If you’ve been hurt in an accident, you might think your full medical bills will be shown at trial. But under Florida’s new tort reform laws, that’s no longer the case. Courts now limit what a jury can see. Instead of the total billed, you’re...Read More
Legal deadlines don’t wait — not for confusion, not for paperwork, and certainly not for leap years. In Florida, if you’re even one day late filing a lawsuit or responding to a court order, that could be the end of your case. No second chances....Read More
Florida operates a “no-fault” auto insurance system, centered on Personal Injury Protection (PIP) coverage. As Clermont and Orlando personal injury attorneys, we at MANGAL, PLLC understand this system intimately. This means your Florida auto insurance typically covers initial medical expenses and lost wages after a...Read More