Tags: injury
I can't see a doctor, I don't have insurance.
If you have Personal Injury Protection (PIP) coverage on your automobile, the doctor will bill your PIP. If you don't have PIP coverage, the lawyer can issue a letter of protection to many doctors that will allow you to treat on credit. The doctor will be paid from the proceeds of the case settlement. more »
More on Letters of Protection
If you are injured, do not have insurance to cover treatment, and are seeking to get a letter of protection to go forward with treatment, you need a lawyer! more »
The most asked question.
An eighty year old retired man with a broken foot will have an entirely different value for his case than say a twenty-four year old rising football star. The person rear-ended by a cell phone wielding distracted driver will have an entirely different case than a person struck by a drunk driver. The family of a deceased father hit by an uninsured driver has an entirely different case than the family of a father killed by a negligent cement truck. more »
Tort Reform, the two headed monster!
It was interesting to see two vastly different views on the past tort reform efforts in Texas being reviewed almost simultaneously. In support of tort reform efforts was and commentary made May 2, by Perryman Group (I’d direct link the article for you… more »
