Wednesday, February 27, 2013
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Tuesday, February 19, 2013
Food Poisoning
A person can become violently ill and suffer long term problems from eating bad food, or from swallowing a foreign object that is contained in food. Different types of bacteria present in bad food can cause many different types of illnesses and complications. If you or a friend or family member feel that you have been the victim of food poisoning, please contact our office for a free consultation.
Monday, February 18, 2013
Accident Attorney Orlando: Speeding, Traffic Laws, and Avoiding Accidents
An accident attorney Orlando or in whichever State you are located will help you get fair claims handling for accidents such as slip and fall accidents, personal injuries, and auto accidents. There are ways to avoid accidents though. When you’re a driver for instance, knowing information and following speeding and traffic rules will help you to avoid accidents. Here is vital information you should be aware of to help you in avoiding accidents. If the unavoidable accident happens though, information about accident attorney Orlando are also included. Read on and learn the essentials to help avoid accidents.
Speeding and Other Traffic Laws
Stay safe and avoid getting traffic tickets by doing the following:
- Obey speed limits. Speed limits are posted to inform drivers of the maximum safe speed for a particular stretch of road. Obeying the posted speed limit keeps your vehicle under control for the type of road you are on, and it also keeps you moving with the flow of traffic. This helps avoid accidents. Complying with the speed limit also keeps you from getting costly speeding tickets, avoids rising insurance rates on your policy, and saves you the time and stress of court appearances.
- Children crossing. When you see a school bus displaying a stop sign to its left, do not pass the bus. It is illegal to do so. More importantly, children are getting off the bus and could dart out in front of the bus and in front of you. Knowing that you must stop for a school bus that has its stop sign activated will help you avoid hurting innocent children crossing the street.
- Honk less. Honking one’s horn should only be done during emergencies. Be especially careful when you are near a school, church or other area that is crowded with pedestrians because your horn can distract other motorists from their driving and could cause them to lose sight of a pedestrian or bicyclist.
- Let emergency vehicles pass you. If you hear a siren from an ambulance, police car or fire truck, give them the right of way. Either pull off to the side of the road or turn off the road completely to let them pass.
- Completely stop when it is required. When there are stop signs, make sure you make a complete stop. Look on all directions for other vehicles and pedestrians before you cross.
Accident Attorney Orlando
If an accident happens and you need the help of an expert lawyer to help you get treated fairly, then you would be needing an accident attorney Orlando or an attorney in your area. Look into various web sites to research experienced accident attorneys, such as the Starker Law website. Led by Jeffrey D Starker, P.A., Starker Law has been getting positive results for more than 15 years. With experience and expertise, they are able to bring favorable results to their clients. They also offer free consultations that may help you learn more about services they offer.
Avoiding road accidents should be easier with the right driving knowledge and skills. If the unavoidable happens though, look into professional accident attorneys to guide you and help you out.
Jeffrey D. Starker, Esq., has been an insurance and injury lawyer in Orlando, Florida, for over 15 years. Mr. Starker formerly represented insurance companies, and he currently represents people that have been injured in car accidents, motorcycle accidents, trucking accidents, and many other accidents.
Tuesday, February 12, 2013
Find Us - Starker Law | Law Office
We handle cases throughout the State of Florida. Although most of our legal work is in Orlando and the Central Florida area, we have handled cases in Miami, Fort Lauderdale, Tampa, Jacksonville and other areas of Florida. We have also handled cases in other States within the United States. If you live in Florida and get in an accident in another country or another State, we can either help you ourselves or we can locate an attorney in the area where the accident happened to help you.
Address: 236 S. Lucerne Circle East, Orlando, FL 32801-4400
Law Office of Jeffrey D. Starker, P.A.
236 S. Lucerne Circle
Orlando, FL 32801-4400
Phone 407-644-3921
Fax 407-843-5836
email julie@starkerlaw.com
Friday, February 1, 2013
PIP benefits that are available to you
In order for the PIP insurer to reimburse you, we must provide them with proof of your claim. The following is a list of what is covered:
Medical Coverage
- PIP will pay for 80% of your medical bills up to a total of $10,000.00 (If you have medical payments coverage on your policy, they will pay 100% of your doctor’s bills up to the policy limit). Your doctors will send in bills directly to the insurance company. The bills must be submitted to the insurance company within a certain time frame or the insurance company can deny payment.
Wage loss
- If you were working at the time of the accident, PIP will pay 60% of any wages that you have lost. In order for them to pay, we first have to provide them with 2 things:
- A disability slip from your doctor stating the dates you are unable to work due to injuries from the accident. You will need to continue to obtain a new disability slip from the doctor as long as they believe you are not able to work. If the insurance company does not have an updated disability slip, they will not pay you until they receive one.
- Proof of what you were making from your employer. Usually we will send a letter to your employer asking them to provide us with a statement of your wages over the past 13 weeks. PIP will use that form to come up with an Average Weekly Wage which they will use to pay you. If your employer does not provide us the information, we often use your pay stubs, W-2 tax forms or other items to prove the wages you were making.
Prescriptions
- PIP will reimburse you at 80% for any prescriptions that you pay for out of your pocket. In order for them to reimburse you we have to provide 2 things:
- Receipt from the prescription showing what prescription was filled. Normally this is stapled to the bag at the pharmacy.
- Cash register receipt from the pharmacy showing that you paid and how much you paid.
Mileage & Tolls
- PIP will pay you for mileage and tolls that you paid on the way to and the way back from your doctors appointments. We provide our clients with a Mileage Voucher that can be used to document the mileage for these trips to the doctor so you can be reimbursed.PIP will pay mileage for doctors visits, hospital visits, MRI or x-ray appointments, therapy appointments, or any other medical appointments. They will usually not pay for trips to the pharmacy to pick up medicine, or any other similar trips.
Household or Replacement Services
- If you are unable to do any activity around the house like housecleaning, mowing the lawn, etc., due to your injury, PIP will reimburse you for paying someone else to do this for you. In order for them to pay we have to provide them 2 things:
- Receipt from person doing the services with amount you paid.
- Note from your doctor saying you need help with the service due to the injury you received in the auto accident. ( this is especially required if you are unable to do an activity for a long period of time, though it helps to have one for any household or replacement service that you are trying to get reimbursed for.)
Once we send the request for reimbursement to the insurance company, a check should be sent to you directly. They officially have 30 days to pay all bills once they have been provided with reasonable proof that the bills are owed.
These benefits will continue to be paid as long as you still have PIP coverage and we continue to provide proof of the claim. Once PIP has paid the limits of your coverage ( usually $10,000.00) they will no longer pay for these items.
