Diagnostics in Florida
Getting Underpaid by PIP Insurance? Our Miami Law Firm Can Help
Diagnostics centers and other medical providers in Florida are missing out on millions of dollars in unpaid and underpaid Personal Injury Protection (PIP) benefits from insurance companies. PIP claims are designed to reimburse medical services provided to car accident patients.
Our Miami PIP lawyers at Cardenas, Singer & Associates can help you recover the compensation you’re owed. We can do this at no cost to your medical practice since we receive our payment from the insurance company.
Florida PIP Laws
According to Florida law, all drivers are required to carry a minimum of $10,000 of PIP coverage. This type of coverage is commonly referred to as the state’s “no-fault insurance” due to the fact that recovering benefits doesn’t depend on who was at fault for the underlying accident.
PIP will pay for 80 percent of all medically necessary and reasonable expenses which include, but are not limited to, the following:
- Medical treatment
- Diagnostic services
- Hospital stays
- Surgical procedures
- Ambulance transport
- Rehabilitative services
PIP also may cover up to 60 percent of the following:
- An individual’s lost wages up to $10,000
- Medical insurance premiums
- Transportation costs for medical treatment
When the auto insurance company refused to cover a medical expense, makes only partial payment, or delays payment, then the medical providers who expect reimbursement for their services can either sue the patient for compensation or PIP litigation can be initiated on their behalf.
Ready to Recover Your Entitled Reimbursement
If you have provided treatment to a victim of a car accident and you’re having issues receiving a reasonable and complete reimbursement for medical costs, our experienced legal team can fight for you. We have years of experience helping diagnostic facilities fight for the compensation they deserve. Do not hesitate to let us obtain the best results possible.
Contact us and request a free consultation for more information today.