What does Florida PIP Insurance Cover?

PIP insurance

What does Florida PIP Insurance Cover?

  • No fault-you can collect regardless of fault.
  • This is generally collected under your own insurance policy even if you are not negligent.
  • It covers your lost wages and medical expense subject to your deductible.

New Florida Statute Added Restrictions

In Florida it covers $10,000 in medical expenses if you get treatment within the first 14 days after an accident and its determined that you have an “emergency medical condition”.

Emergency Medical Condition is defined as “a medical condition manifesting itself by acute symptoms of sufficient severity, which may include severe pain, such that the absence of immediate medical attention could reasonably be expected to result in serious jeopardy to patient health, and/or serious impairment to bodily functions, and/or serious dysfunction of any bodily organ.”

What if treatment is not received in 14 days or there is not emergency
medical condition?

  • You may be limited to only $2,500 in coverage.
  • You do not need to go to the hospital to have an emergency medical condition.
  • MD’s can diagnose.
  • Change in statute – limits types of treatment such as acupuncture.
IS A “CHARGED OFF” DEBT STILL COLLECTABLE?

IS A “CHARGED OFF” DEBT STILL COLLECTABLE?

If you have a debt that has been “charged off” this means that your original creditor has written your debt off their books. However, this DOES NOT mean that you are not responsible for the payment of the debt. Creditors often sell individual debts to third party collection companies whose business is debt collection.  The collection company will first contact you in an attempt to collect the debt and if unsuccessful will take further actions such as filing a lawsuit and obtaining a judgment. After a judgment is entered, the creditor has the power to garnish wages, seize assets, or assert a lien against your property.

If you are uncertain whether or not an “old debt” is still valid, you should pull a credit report to obtain the date of your last payment to each creditor to determine whether the time has expired for the creditor to collect against the debt.   If you are dealing with a creditor pursuing a debt that has been “charged off” or old debt and want to evaluate whether or not the debt is valid feel free to contact me to discuss your options.

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