Auto Accident Lawyer Serving Naples Injury Victims
Auto Accident Lawyer Serving Naples Injury Victims
An accident attorney and personal injury lawyer at Harris Law Firm, P.A. is available to help your Naples family through your time of challenge and loss which occurred in a serious traffic accident.
Because we have experience in handling all types of vehicle accidents, including car accidents, motorcycle crashes, semi accidents, and pedestrian accidents, we know how to quickly investigate the facts, gather evidence, and negotiate with the at fault driver’s insurance company.
Naples Car Accident Claim
We know you want your car accident injury claim to be settled as quickly and as fairly as possible. That is why we start working right gathering the required insurance paperwork, medical paperwork, and accident reports.
We don’t ignore you, and are happy to take your call. We talk to you, and under the appropriate circumstances, witnesses, right away. We contact the negligent driver’s insurance company, request important coverage information, and with your input, make a claim. An experienced auto accident lawyer is actively involved at every stage of this process.
Examples or driver negligence in Naples auto accidents include driving too fast for conditions, driver inattention, texting while driving, running a red light, failing to yield, talking on the cell phone, and many, many more.
Naples Accident Claim Attorney
Contact a personal injury attorney at our law firm today. We are here to help those who have sustained serious injuries in a Naples auto accident. Home and hospital visits are available, so please do not hesitate to arrange a free and confidential consultation, through email, online chat, or phone call.
TV Lawyer Referral Services: What’s Wrong With You?
The endless parade of TV commercials touting “lawyer and doctor referral services” leaves me wondering: who calls these folks? What is wrong with the people who do?
The actors say something like, “I’m not a doctor, and I’m no lawyer . . .” Really? Are you sure? Did anyone think you — the actor — were the attorney or chiropractor they would be calling?
Wow, the mindlessness of it all. The referral service is a glorified phone bank. An auto accident injury victim calls the “service” (aka telephone operator) and the operator reads from a prepared script seeking to steer you to a chiropractor and/or an accident lawyer. Take your pick.
I used to think that only the non-serious auto accident cases would be processed through such means. But, then I wondered: would genuinely and seriously injured persons — harmed in an car accident or motorcycle accident — actually call these people? Would they tempted by the actors ridiculous, and artificial, script of “I’m no lawyer, and I ain’t no doctor” but call this number . . .
The lawyers who are part of this service must pay a fee or something to participate. I am not aware of any screening of attorneys or chiropractors who participate in these TV lawyer referral services. So, perhaps you the prospective client get what you pay for? Do you feel comfortable with this arrangement? Isn’t there a better way of finding a lawyer — and vetting that attorney — before you go calling an 800 number referral service?
I’m all for free speech in attorney advertising. There really is no reason that lawyers should be prohibited or restricted in the ways we are when other professions and businesses are not. It is basic economics — creating barriers to entry through marketing restrictions only helps a select few, and harms the rest by limiting choices and access. I even believe these nonsensical ads should be left alone if the market (i.e. people call and use the services) demands them. Of course I’d like to see common sense prevail, and think reasonably intelligent people see through these ads. Yes, I think the ads are demeaning to the legal profession, but they are not the reason people don’t like attorneys.
But sometimes I wonder.
Florida Auto Insurance Explained
Because I am often asked what kind of auto insurance coverage exists, I outline here the basics, including bodily injury coverage, PIP, UM, and med pay.
Florida law does not require you to buy any insurance except PIP and PDL, but other insurance products can offer increased protection. In fact, to protect their interest in your vehicle, your lender can require you to carry comprehensive and collision coverage until your loan is paid off. The most common types of additional insurance include:
Bodily Injury Liability
This coverage pays for death or serious and permanent injury to others when you are legally liable for an accident involving your automobile. Your insurance company will pay for injuries up to the limits of your policy and provide legal representation if you get sued. Your policy may also cover others who drive your automobile with your permission, and it may cover you or others named in the policy if operating someone else’s vehicle.
Collision
This coverage pays for repair or replacement of your vehicle if it collides with another vehicle, flips over or crashes into an object, regardless of who causes the accident. It does not cover injuries to people or damage to property other than your covered automobile.
Comprehensive
This coverage pays for losses from incidents other than a collision, such as fire, theft, windstorm, vandalism or flood. It also covers damages caused by falling objects or hitting an animal.
Your insurance company will not charge you a deductible for windshield replacement under comprehensive coverage. Florida law requires this waiver to encourage drivers to replace cracked or broken windshields immediately to avoid a major driving hazard.
Uninsured Motorist | Underinsured Motorist | UM
This coverage pays for bodily injuries to you, your family members and any other person occupying your covered automobile, should they be caused by the negligence of an uninsured or underinsured motorist. The following are examples in which UM coverage may apply:
- If the at-fault party has no liability insurance
- If the at-fault party has inadequate liability coverage or
- If injuries result from a hit-and-run vehicle
UM pays for medical expenses and lost wages (after your PIP coverage is exhausted) that you and your passengers may incur. This coverage also includes payment for pain and suffering if you have a permanent injury or death. Uninsured motorist insurance comes in stackable and nonstackable coverage. Companies must offer stackable coverage, but may or may not offer a nonstackable option.
Stackable UM
Stackable coverage means that you may combine the coverage limits for each automobile insured under your policy. For example, you may insure three autos and obtain stackable coverage with limits of $10,000 per person and $20,000 per accident for each auto (known as 10/20 limits).
Your stackable, or combined, coverage will total $30,000 per person and $60,000 per accident (see example). If these policies were nonstackable, then the limit of coverage for each vehicle would be $10,000 per person and $20,000 per accident. Insurance companies may offer nonstackable coverage at a reduced cost, since they will only pay the maximum amount allowed for one insured automobile.
Example:
Three automobiles insured with stackable coverage:
$10,000 x 3 = $30,000 per person
$20,000 x 3 = $60,000 per accident
Medical Payments | MedPay
This coverage pays for medical expenses for accidental injury up to the limit of your policy. It covers your medical expenses, plus those of your family members or passengers, regardless of fault (unlike bodily injury liability insurance). It applies whether you are in your automobile or someone else’s, or if you are hit by an automobile while walking or bicycling.
Since PIP covers only 80 percent of medical expenses, medical payments insurance could cover the remaining 20 percent, and possibly the PIP deductible, depending on the policy provisions. Medical payments will also cover the amount in excess of the PIP limit, up to the limit specified in the policy.
In the event of a auto accident injury settlement, however, MedPay may have to be paid back whatever it paid on your behalf.
Towing
You may add towing and road service to your auto insurance. But your insurance company may cancel your policy for too many towing claims, even if you have no accidents.
Rental Reimbursement
You may receive reimbursement for auto rental up to a specified limit, which is contained in your policy. It applies if you get into an accident with your own automobile and can no longer drive it.
If another driver causes an accident, the at fault party’s liability coverage may reimburse you for renting a vehicle similar to your own. However, the other party’s insurance company might have a maximum amount per day that it will pay. In most cases you must buy collision coverage before you can buy rental reimbursement.
Contact Us If You Have Been in an Auto Accident
If you have been injured in an auto accident, motorcycle accident, or trucking accident, then contact an experienced personal injury lawyer at the Harris Law Firm, P.A. today to review your circumstances.
Auto Accident Injuries Often Do Not Show Up Immediately
Insurance publications have reported that only 1/4 of auto accidents result in personal injury claims. Interestingly, most people involved in auto accidents are embarrassed to seek medical attention, often because they believe they suffer only only from minor bumps and bruises. As a result, these folks do not immediately seek medical treatment, as the onset of disc herniation pain symptoms can be several days of weeks following a car accident.
Doctors generally recommend that as soon as possible, after an auto accident, an initial evaluation at a local Emergency Room is warranted. The reason for this: X-rays can be performed which will show any broken bones or factures. An x-ray will not, however, show a herniated disc, which is a very painful condition. Instead, an MRI is needed to show a herniated disc. Sometimes a disc injury can appear on a CT scan as well.
If the onset of a serious injury is delayed, the failure to have a medical complaint recorded may affect your physical recovery, as well as any potential financial recovery for damages caused by the auto accident.
While everyone wants to believe that there is no need to seek medical attention following a car accident, where the injury seems minor, the safest approach is to have a doctor perform a proper evaluation. Generally, that will not only provide peace of mind, but also document your complaints in the event, you do develop long-term injury symptoms, such as a herniated disc.
Bumps and bruises are not, in our opinion, worthy of a auto accident liability claim. A herniated disc, however, can be a severe personal injury having lifetime implications. A herniated disc is a painful condition for which compensation is warranted.
Taking the proper steps to ensure that you remain eligible for compensation you deserve following an auto accident caused by another’s negligence, is proper and just. So, protect yourself and your family, and make sure that following an auto accident, you seek proper medical treatment to make sure nothing is missed.
Contact an experienced accident lawyer at our firm today for a free evaluation of your circumstances.
Fort Myers Accident Lawyer
As a local and experienced Fort Myers personal injury attorney, I am prepared to handle your serious Ft. Myers personal injury claim.
It has been my honor and privilege to serve Fort Myers families over the years. I have pursued and prosecuted virtually every type of serious traffic accident case throughout Southwest Florida (and beyond), including:
- trucking accident Florida
- car accident in Fort Myers
- bicycle accident Florida
- semi truck accident Florida
- motorcycle accident in Fort Myers
- auto accident in Fort Myers
Unfortunately, serious traffic accidents throughout Lee County and Fort Myers have been on the rise in recent years, particularly during season. Surprisingly, when things seem to slow down and the snowbirds return home, serious roadway accidents in our area appear to increase in their severity.
Whether on Tamiami Trail/Cleveland Avenue, Daniels Parkway, Colonial Boulevard, Fowler, Summerlin, Gladiolus, College Parkway, Hancock Bridge Parkway, and many more of our local roads, there have been very serious Ft. Myers auto accidents, Ft. Myers motorcycle accidents, and Ft. Myers trucking accidents. Tragically, we have all read or watched the news stories of tragic fatal car crashes in Fort Myers in just the last few months.
If you are involved in a Fort Myers auto accident, even if you only initially feel bumped and bruised, you should probably seek medical attention as soon as possible as a health precaution. More bodily injury may have occurred than you may have initially thought. If not, then be thankful, and chalk up your seeking medical attention is good prevention.
Accident Injury Claim in Fort Myers
If you were injured in a car accident in Fort Myers due to someone else’s carelessness, then you may pursue a claim for damages from the insurance company of negligent driver, depending on how you and your family’s life are affected by the incident. If an insurance settlement is denied or unfairly delayed, then you may be interested in filing a personal injury lawsuit against the parties at fault or with liability for the car accident for your permanent personal injury and losses.
Accident Settlement Possibilities
At Harris Law Firm, P.A., a Fort Myers injury law firm, we proudly serve the families of Fort Myers, Florida and throughout Florida. I have been honored that seriously injured persons throughout Florida and outside Florida have asked me to serve as their lawyer. While I am committed to serving the seriously injured outside this region, I never lose sight that I am here for good, decent people just like you.
In choosing me as your lawyer, you are selecting an experienced accident attorney who has personally been involved in serious and catastrophic auto accident claims, whether a Florida highway accident, Fort Myers auto accident, Fort Myers motorcycle crash, or other serious Fort Myers traffic collision.
Ethically aggressive, compassionate and prompt, I pride myself on providing personal attention and service to each client (I limit the number of clients I represent to make this possible).
I will be glad to answer your questions about your Fort Myers roadway accident claim in a way you can understand, investigate your accident claim, prepare the insurance paperwork and forms with you, and move forward with a comprehensive settlement demand on the at-fault driver’s insurance company (and your uninsured motorist insurance carrier, too). Many times in serious accident injury claims, a fair and reasonable settlement may be negotiated to compensate you for your harms and losses. Achieving this shared goal, however, often draws upon an injury lawyer’s experience, skill, and preparation — avoiding what doesn’t work, and focusing on what does.
Injured in a serious Fort Myers accident? Then contact us today for a free and confidential discussion about your rights and how we can help.
If we agree to advance your personal injury claim or wrongful death claim, then we will quickly investigate the case, gather evidence, and comprehensively negotiate with the insurance company toward a prompt personal injury settlement.

