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Blog 2014 June FOURTEEN DAYS TO SEEK MEDICAL ATTENTION FOLLOWING CRASH
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FOURTEEN DAYS TO SEEK MEDICAL ATTENTION FOLLOWING CRASH

Posted By Legally Pink Law, PLLC || 9-Jun-2014

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As your Orlando auto accident attorneys, the team at Legally Pink Law, PLLC reminds you of the importance of seeking medical attention within fourteen days of your auto accident. If you find yourself involved in an auto accident, Florida law now requires you to seek medical attention within the first two weeks following your accident or you may not be able to collect any damages for your injuries.

Before this change was made to Florida law on January 1st 2013, there was no time limit on seeking compensation for medical treatment following an auto accident. Because of the changes to this law, it is important that you seek medical treatment right away, even if you’re unsure you will need further medical care to ensure your treatment is covered under your insurance.

At Legally Pink Law we intend to advocate for your rights to compensation following an auto accident resulting in injuries and loss. In order to ensure proper compensation for medical damages, please seek medical attention within the first fourteen days of your auto accident.

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