Florida Insurance Legal Guides (12 found)

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Alan Bennett Garfinkel
Written by Alan Bennett Garfinkel
Contributor Level 3

Please keep in mind these steps to ensure the best coverage for you, your home or your association.
Scot Dale Goldberg
Written by Scot Dale Goldberg
Contributor Level 4

It is very important that a person has proper auto insurance on their cars to ensure that they are protected from liability from other people as well as covering themselves in the event that the "at fault" party is not properly insured.
Louis B Vocelle Jr.
Written by Louis B Vocelle Jr.
Contributor Level 3

A Summary of Required and Recommended Insurance for Florida Bikers
Shawn C Newman
Written by Shawn C Newman
Contributor Level 7

The primary function of a Irrevocable Life Insurance Trust (ILIT) is to avoid estate death taxes on the proceeds from the estate of the deceased peron. If not done properly, the life insurance money may be included in the decedent's estate and be taxed as high as 55 percent by the IRS!
Leslie Miller Sammis
Written by Leslie Miller Sammis
Contributor Level 4

After a DUI conviction in Florida you should expect your auto insurance to increase by up to 300% over what you currently pay. Additionally, a DUI conviction may make it more difficult and costly to obtain other forms of insurance such as medical insurance, life insurance and disability insurance.
David Marshall Carter
Written by David Marshall Carter
Contributor Level 3

Remember that the insurance adjuster can not offer you legal advice, so be aware of anything that is said which would suggest that the adjuster is discouraging you from seeking legal counsel. Most personal injury attorneys provide free consultations. Consult with an attorney before settling.
Jason M. Melton
Written by Jason M. Melton
Contributor Level 4

Too often I find myself in the uncomfortable position of counseling injured persons about their automobile coverage after they have suffered injuries from an automobile accident. I hope the following information will help you in purchasing and better understanding auto insurance in Florida.
Guy Scott DiMartino
Written by Guy Scott DiMartino
Contributor Level 6

This guide provides the consumer with information regarding automobile insurance benefits available in Florida and how these benefits can protect the insured if injured in an accident.
Mark Patrick Cressman
Written by Mark Patrick Cressman
Contributor Level 4

Florida is often called a "No Fault" state when it comes to auto accidents and claims arising out of motor vehicle accidents. The Florida "No Fault" law generally states that in order for you to recover money damages against the driver that caused your injuries you must meet a certain threshold.
James Waller Dodson
Written by James Waller Dodson
Contributor Level 3

Be aware the insurance claims adjuster has one goal in mind in dealing with your injury claim -- settle it for as little as possible. Adjusters receive extensive training on how to save the company money. Learn some things adjusters do to minimize what they will pay on your claim.
Stann William Givens
Written by Stann William Givens
Contributor Level 5

Health insurance is vital. Make sure that you don't lose it just because of a divorce.
Kelly Kathrene Spegon
Written by Kelly Kathrene Spegon
Contributor Level 4

Determining the appropriate child support payment amount and method can seem daunting, but having a good understanding of the process is invaluable.

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