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My no-fault (PIP) insurance carrier will not pay my medical bills or lost wages?

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My no-fault (PIP) insurance carrier will not pay my medical bills or lost wages?

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It is not uncommon for your insurance company to fail to pay benefits that are due under the policy. In addition, it is commonplace for your insurance company to require you to undergo an evaluation with a health care provider of their choice and upon obtaining a report that your treatment is not necessary, related or reasonable your insurance company will discontinue medical bills. If your insurance company withdraws payment or fails to pay benefit under your policy you should seek the assistance of an attorney who is qualified to pursue these matters. Florida law provides that your insurance company must pay the your attorney fees if the attorney is successful in obtaining payment form the insurance company. Because of this attorney fee provisions within Florida law, attorneys are willing to undertake these type of cases and aggressively purse payment of benefits on your behalf. Phares Heindl is a Board Certified Civil Trial Lawyer with over twenty years experience. To ask a specific

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