Belleview, FL asked in Car Accidents and Personal Injury for Florida

Q: If I was involved in an accident that only I was in no one else was involved, I had full coverage, what can I do about

Getting medical attention for my broken knee and back and neck pain? The doctors tell me to contact an attorney before they can treat me due to the extent of injuries they were aware of me being the only one involved and i believe i have 25000in pip but im still dealing with a broken knee and no one will see me

1 Lawyer Answer
Charles M.  Baron
Charles M. Baron
Answered
  • Personal Injury Lawyer
  • Hollywood, FL
  • Licensed in Florida

A: Did they explain why they told you to contact an attorney? Could they be confused and think you were the victim of another, at-fault driver? Your insurance company's PIP would cover up to the first $10,000 in bills (minus any deductible), then your health insurance, if any, would cover the rest (minus deductible, up to your out-of-pocket maximum).

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