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Can you? Yes. Should you? Probably not. Most people are not as skilled in the law and negotiating with insurance companies and therefore cannot get maximum value for their case.
Attorney Josh Jones personally handles every case that comes through the door. Along with his team of skilled investigators and paralegals, he will:
- Request your medical records
- Communicate with all parties including insurance companies and doctors.
- Send a demand letter to the insurance company or defendant.
- Negotiate with the insurance company or defendant until they make an offer that is acceptable to you.
- Attempt to negotiate unpaid medical bills.
- Possibly file a lawsuit if a settlement cannot be made
There are no guarantees that you will receive a certain dollar amount, however, we will work hard to get you the best possible settlement for your injuries. This is determined by:
- The seriousness of your injuries
- How long you received medical treatment
- The amount of your medical bills
- If your ability to earn a living is reduced
- The insurance limits of the person who caused your injuries
- Possibly file a lawsuit if a settlement cannot be made
- If the employer of the person who caused your injuries is also responsible
Josh Jones Law will do our best to handle your case as quickly as possible but there are no guarantees of a specific timetable. Most cases take about 12-18 months. Though it is not likely that your case will go to trial, if it does, this will affect the length of your case. Other issues that can delay your case include:
- How long your medical treatment lasts
- Large hospital or medical bills that need to be reduced
- Clients not communicating with the attorney
Your health insurance may pay some or all of your medical bills. If you were in a car accident, PIP insurance may also pay some of your bills. For any left over bills, we will do our best to negotiate them so they can be paid with a part of your settlement. If we succeed, you will not owe your doctors money.
PIP is insurance that is used to cover medical bills and lost wages if you are in a car accident or hit by a car. If you own a car in Florida, you must purchase PIP – also known as ‘No Fault Insurance.’ You are entitled to PIP even if you were at fault in the accident.
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