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Mausner Graham Injury Law is a Miami-based personal injury firm representing victims of car accidents, boating injuries, and premises liability cases across Florida. From Miami to Tampa, our former prosecutors fight for the injured.
After a Florida car accident, what you say to an insurance adjuster can seriously impact your claim. This video breaks down exactly what to say, what not to say, and how to protect yourself from costly mistakes.
Should you see a doctor after a car accident even if you feel fine? This video explains why medical treatment matters under Florida law and how delaying care can hurt both your health and your injury claim.
Learn how quickly a personal injury case can settle in Miami and what factors influence the timeline. This video explains what can speed up or slow down your claim so you know what to expect.
Learn what affects the timeline of a Miami personal injury settlement and how long cases typically take. This video breaks down the key factors that speed up or delay your claim so you know what to expect.
Learn how Florida’s contingency fee system works and why you typically don’t pay a personal injury lawyer upfront. This video explains what “no win, no fee” really means and what costs to expect throughout your case.
Learn exactly what to do after an accident in Florida with this step-by-step guide designed to help you understand your rights and protect your injury claim. From documenting evidence to choosing the right PI lawyer, this video walks you through every step.
Learn the essential steps to document your injury case effectively so you can protect your rights and build a stronger claim. This video walks you through exactly what evidence to gather to support your case.
After a car accident in Florida, one of the first questions drivers ask is: “Should I call my insurance company right away?” The short answer: Yes — but be careful what you say.
Florida has one of the highest rates of uninsured drivers in the country — meaning you could be hit by someone who has no insurance at all. So what happens then?
If you drive in Florida, understanding the state’s minimum auto insurance requirements is essential — especially after an accident. Many drivers are surprised to learn that Florida’s required coverage is among the lowest in the country.
Florida is one of the few states that follows a “no-fault” insurance system, meaning your own insurance company pays for your initial medical bills and lost wages — regardless of who caused the crash. This coverage is called Personal Injury Protection (PIP).
If you’ve been injured in a car accident in Florida and can’t return to work, one of your biggest questions is: “Will PIP cover my lost wages?” Under Florida’s Personal Injury Protection (PIP) law, your insurance provides wage replacement benefits, see how it truly works!
After a car accident in Florida, your Personal Injury Protection (PIP) insurance covers up to $10,000 in medical expenses — regardless of who was at fault. But what happens when your medical bills go beyond that limit?
If you’ve been injured in a car accident, slip and fall, or any personal injury case, you may receive an early call from the insurance company offering you a quick settlement. But before you say yes, you should know: lowball offers are extremely common — and often unfair.
If you’ve been injured in a car accident, slip and fall, or other personal injury, it’s normal to wonder whether you can switch doctors during treatment — especially if you’re not satisfied with your care or progress. The answer is yes, you can change doctors in Florida. But here is how to do so you avoid hurting your case.
If you had a pre-existing medical condition before your accident, you might be wondering whether it will reduce your settlement. The short answer: only if the insurance company can prove your current pain or limitations were not caused or worsened by the accident.
If you’ve been injured in a car accident, slip and fall, or other personal injury incident in Florida, your first consultation with a lawyer is the most important step toward understanding your rights and building your case.
After a car accident or injury in Florida, one of the most common frustrations clients face is waiting for their medical bills to be paid by insurance. You may be wondering: “How long does the insurance company actually have to pay?”
If your insurance company isn’t treating you fairly after an accident — delaying payments, denying valid claims, or offering far less than you deserve — you might be asking: “Can I sue my own insurance company?” The answer is yes, see how.

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