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In Florida, Are Limousines Required to Have Personal Injury Protection (pip)?

Generally, no limousines are not required to have personal injury protection (PIP) coverage in Florida. As discussed on previous blog entries, PIP generally pays for some of your medical bills following an accident in Florida. If you are in a limousine in Florida, however, that vehicle generally will not provide such coverage. If you own a car in Florida with car insurance or live with a relative in Florida with car insurance, then that vehicle’s insurance may provide you the medical or PIP coverage, even though you were in a limousine and not that other vehicle. If you are someone who lives out of state and owns a car or live with a relative out of state that owns a car and if your vehicle has PIP or some form of medical payment coverage, then that vehicle’s insurance MAY provide you coverage. Otherwise, you will have to have any medical bills submitted to your health insurance company if you have that coverage. As a passenger of a limousine, you are obviously not to blame for the accident and thus you may be able to make a claim against the at fault vehicle, either the limousine or the other vehicle involved. Boca Raton Limousine accident attorney, West Palm Beach limousine injury lawyer, Miami limousine accident lawyer, Coral Springs limousine injury attorney, Pompano limousine accident attorney.

I may be able to help you if you have been involved in a limousine accident here in Florida. If you have been in a limousine accident, please call Drucker Law Offices at 561-483-9199 (Boca Raton Main office) or 954-755-2120 (Coral Springs satellite office) 561-265-1976 Boynton Beach satellite office) or 561-967-3840 (Lake Worth satellite office) or 305-981-1561 (Miami satellite office) for a free consultation. The law firm only charges fees and costs if it recovers money for you. Personal Injury deserves personal attention, so please call today for a free consultation!

Every case is different and unique and should be judged based on its specific facts and in the fact pattern above there may be the laws of more than one State which could complicate things from a legal perspective. The legal discussion in this blog is intended to be general and should not to be construed as specific advice for a case or more importantly for your case. The goal of the blog is to give some information about a topic and to have you call the law firm for specific advise, if I were to take your case. A minor difference in the facts of the case in a fact pattern such as above could completely change the result. Also, this blog is, as the web site suggests, based on the laws of Florida and the laws of any other states or country could vary drastically from Florida.

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