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Business Law
Car insurance companies offer different types and levels of coverage options, each with different levels of coverage. In the state of Florida it is mandatory for all registered vehicles to have a minimum coverage of $10,000 personal injury protection (PI...
Author: Raj
Florida Automobile Accident Insurance Coverage
21st September 2011Car insurance companies offer different types and levels of coverage options, each with different levels of coverage. In the state of Florida it is mandatory for all registered vehicles to have a minimum coverage of $10,000 personal injury protection (PI...
Author: Raj
Medical Malpractice
Damages will be awarded based on the amount or percentage at fault. For example if the damage is $500 and the other party is 60% at fault he or she will have to pay $300 to the other driver. Insurance companies will usually provide coverage for "mini-tort...
Author: Ernest Conway
Negligence and Malpractice Laws
17th June 2011Damages will be awarded based on the amount or percentage at fault. For example if the damage is $500 and the other party is 60% at fault he or she will have to pay $300 to the other driver. Insurance companies will usually provide coverage for "mini-tort...
Author: Ernest Conway
Accident claims
In 2006, 772 fatal car accidents occurred according to The National Highway Traffic Safety Administration. New Jersey has a Fault under a Standard Policy which means Proportional Comparative Fault of 51% in a car accident with a no fault policy. With ...
Author: Penelope Stone
New Jersey Car Accident Laws Important Info for Drivers
09th April 2010In 2006, 772 fatal car accidents occurred according to The National Highway Traffic Safety Administration. New Jersey has a Fault under a Standard Policy which means Proportional Comparative Fault of 51% in a car accident with a no fault policy. With ...
Author: Penelope Stone
Accident claims
In 2006, there were 1,238 fatal vehicle crashes in the state of Ohio. Ohio has a Proportional Comparative Fault law. This means that if the driver is 50%+ responsible for the car accident, he or she cannot sue the other person involved in the vehicle acci...
Author: Penelope Stone
Ohio Car Accident Laws – Important Info for Drivers
31st March 2010In 2006, there were 1,238 fatal vehicle crashes in the state of Ohio. Ohio has a Proportional Comparative Fault law. This means that if the driver is 50%+ responsible for the car accident, he or she cannot sue the other person involved in the vehicle acci...
Author: Penelope Stone