David R. Heil, PA-Injury Attorney

Category: Personal injury attorney in Melbourne, Florida

Address: 1900 S Harbor City Blvd #219, Melbourne, FL 32901, USA

Phone: +13213272944

Opening hours

Sunday: Open 24 hours

Monday: Open 24 hours

Tuesday: Open 24 hours

Wednesday: Open 24 hours

Thursday: Open 24 hours

Friday: Open 24 hours

Saturday: Open 24 hours

Reviews

Adam Page

Oct 15, 2016

Great attorney!

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Questions & Answers

Why do I need an Orlando accident attorney?

Brenton Squires | Aug 20, 2018
David R. Heil, PA-Injury Attorney | Aug 20, 2018

Most personal injury claims involve reimbursement through an insurance provider whose main priority, unfortunately, is to produce the minimum settlement. If you are too quick to accept an offer, you may be unknowingly settling for an outrageously unfair amount. An experienced professional will ensure that you finish each claim with the full fair compensation.

Will I have to go to trial?

Brenton Squires | Aug 20, 2018
David R. Heil, PA-Injury Attorney | Aug 20, 2018

Many personal injury claims are quickly settled out of court, without the need for a trial. However, cases do exist where negligent parties are overly reluctant to produce a fair compensation. In that case, I will pursue your case aggressively to obtain the maximum fair recompense.

Do I have to accept the insurance company’s settlement?

Brenton Squires | Aug 20, 2018
David R. Heil, PA-Injury Attorney | Aug 20, 2018

No. The benefit of hiring representation from a personal injury attorney in Orlando is that you do not have to struggle with the stress and hassle of a frustrating insurance company. A properly established case with an experienced lawyer will protect you from being overwhelmed and over advantaged.

How can I file a personal injury claim if Florida is a “no-fault” state?

Brenton Squires | Aug 20, 2018
David R. Heil, PA-Injury Attorney | Aug 20, 2018

By Florida law, everyone who operates a motor vehicle must carry PIP insurance to protect against personal injury claims, regardless of who is at fault. However, if you sustain injuries that are deemed permanent or exceed the legal limit of $10,000 in damages, then you can still file a claim for personal injury.

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