by Jonathan Phillips, Esq. | May 29, 2016 | Personal Injury Protection
Emergency Medical Providers Key to not being Underpaid A Brief History of the Law In 2008, Florida legislatures revised the PIP statute which created a mandatory reservation of $5,000 of the $10,000 PIP benefit for payment to a specific category of providers for...
by Jonathan Phillips, Esq. | Apr 16, 2016 | Personal Injury Protection
Examinations Under Oath “EUO” An Examination Under Oath, or “EUO”, is an examination of an auto accident victim that is compelled by their insurance company. An EUO is similar to a deposition in that the victim is required to testify under oath, however there is no...
by Jonathan Phillips, Esq. | Apr 13, 2016 | Personal Injury Protection
Peer Review Insurance carriers are able to withhold personal injury protection (“PIP”) payments to medical providers by using several different methods. One such method is the use of peer reviews. Peer reviews of the patients medical records are conducted by...
by Jonathan Phillips, Esq. | Mar 14, 2016 | Personal Injury Lawyer
Public Transportation Accidents Use of public transportation by the general public in the state of Florida has been on a steady rise over the past 20 years. Many Florida citizens have turned to public transportation in light of increasing fuel costs. Many of Florida’s...
by Jonathan Phillips, Esq. | Feb 2, 2016 | Law
In Florida, parties to civil cases may make an “offer of judgment”, which is a proposed settlement after the law suit has been filed. When the defendant in a case files the offer of judgment, and the plaintiff fails to accept it within 30 days, then the defendant may...
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