Personal Injury
- What should I do if I am in an automobile accident?
- Who will pay my medical bills and lost wages?
- If I am on Medicare or Medicaid, shouldn’t they pay my bills?
- How and when should my case be concluded?
- What should I tell my doctors?
- With whom must I communicate about my accident?
- What is a "Letter of Protection" and how will it affect my case?
- If I am injured, am I entitled to a financial recovery, even though I was not at fault?
- When should my lawsuit be filed?
- If a lawsuit is filed, I have heard that I must attend and give a "deposition". Exactly what is that and how should I prepare for it?
- I have read that 90% of lawsuits filed are settled in "Mediation". What is Mediation?
- Why is a case mediated ?
- What is a Mediation?
- Who are the mediators?
- How are mediators compensated?
- What are the advantages of mediation?
- Will my statements at mediation be confidential?
- What does a mediator report to the Court?
- What if I am injured in a "Slip and Fall" Accident?
- If I am injured in a slip and fall who will pay for my bills?
- In Florida, If I am disabled and a Medicare recipient , can a physician legally charge me more than Medicare will allow?
- So, if I am in an accident , what should I do?
- Does Florida law define me as a Medicare recipient?
- If I become a Plaintiff, and I am a Medicare Beneficiary and sustain injury,
who is liable for damages including the amounts that treating physicians charged under contract/letters of protection?
- How can a physician go about legally charging me more than Medicare will pay?
- So, how would this work out in an accident case involving a Medicare Beneficiary?
- How do courts limit these recoveries from physicians in Florida?
- If I have been injured in a motor vehicle accident, will you evaluate my case and contact me?


