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www.youngadams.com 561-299-5809 At Young & Stein in Boca Raton, FL our attorneys have over 65 years of combined experience handling auto ...
A 22-year-old woman from Putnam County, Florida and a baby were transported to Shands Hospital, at the University of Florida, Tuesday night following an accident that appears to be caused by the woman allegedly drifting off the road. The woman’s injuries have been listed as critical and the baby’s as serious.
According to the Gainesville Sun , the woman’s 1999 Ford Escort allegedly glided off the road at 7:57 p.m., hit a culvert and went airborne, overturning and landing on the roof. The two had to be cut out of the vehicle and a small fire was put out.
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Trial bar beats back proposed PIP reforms TALLAHASSEE — An insurance-backed effort to make it easier for the industry to deny personal injury protection claims stalled in both chambers Monday following a withering assault from attorneys who represent |
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Fla. justices side with Enterprise in crash suit The Florida Supreme Court is siding with a rental car company in a dispute on whether it should have shared responsibility for damages to an accident victim. Rafael Vargas included Enterprise Leasing Co. in a suit against the driver who rear-ended his |
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Florida Morning: No budget deal as Senate chief says he threw House proposal ... St. Petersburg Times: http://bit.ly/euWhpF --Trial lawyers beat back PIP reforms: "An insurance-backed effort to make it easier for the industry to deny personal injury protection claims stalled in both chambers Monday following a withering assault |
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Florida Senate panel advances auto insurance bills "Let's not use fraud as a rationale for all these other parting gifts, such as allowing three months to pay a bill," said Negron, an attorney. "Let's not go to the other extreme and act like every person involved in an auto accident is a potential |


A pair of Florida bills aimed at cracking down on the runaway fraud that has vexed automobile insurers in recent years moved through a key Senate panel Tuesday.
The Senate Banking and Insurance Committee narrowly approved the measures following some lively debate among lawmakers trying to find a way to eliminate the crooks and provide lower rates for drivers. The bills move forward with the backing of the insurance industry, which would have more ability to reject claims if the legislation passes in its current form. Both still have other committee stops before reaching the floor sometime later in the session. Similar legislation is also moving through the House.
Orlando attorney Mark Cederberg, cautioned lawmakers not to give the insurance industry too much freedom.
"Once an insurance company decides they want to deny a claim, there are no holds barred," Cederberg testified. "They will run you through the wringer."
He also said it would make it more difficult for honest doctors to have their bills paid.
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