FAQs Category: General
Yes. In addition to personal injury, we handle wrongful death, professional malpractice and social security disability. Specifically we handle almost any type of injury or death including but not limited to the following: Car Accidents Wrongful Death Truck Accidents Motorcycle Accidents Whiplash injuries Head / Brain Injuries Spinal Cord Injuries Medical Malpractice Slip / Trip…
Injury attorneys at Brooks Law Group are highly trained in Florida automobile injury claims. Our law firm offers Florida accident attorneys with over 40 years of experience. We encourage you to review other parts of the firm’s website to give you more background and insight on Brooks Law Group. Our injury attorneys fight insurance companies…
No. Based on the information insurance agents and insurance carriers provide us, simply because an injured person pursues a claim does mean that their insurance premium will be increased. It is when a person’s negligent or wrongful acts cause injury that their own insurance premiums are increased. If you are interested in receiving help on…
I routinely work with doctors and healthcare providers to keep them from sending my clients to collections for unpaid bills. Often, I can keep them from sending bills to collections if we agree in writing that we will pay them first once we get paid on a settlement or judgment. When there is not enough…
Yes. Your personal injury protection insurance provides 60% of your wage loss based on the amount of PIP coverage you have. If your injuries are permanent and you are forced to find a new line of work, the other party should have to pay for any future lost wages and retraining costs. We can hire…
We serve all of Florida, and have a toll free number, 1-800-LAW-3030 for people who live outside the Tampa Bay area.
Once you sign a release your case is over. You cannot possibly know the extent of your medical injuries until weeks or months after the accident. Do not let an insurance company intimidate you into a quick settlement. DON’T SIGN any releases until you speak with an attorney.
It varies greatly depending on the case. Each case is unique in its own way. The value of a case is usually determined by insurance coverage and the severity of the injuries sustained as a result of an accident.