Selecting a Personal Injury Lawyer for Accidents involving Canadian injured in Florida
If you are a Canadian injured in an accident while in Florida, there may be compensation available both in the United States and in Canada. Residents of Ontario that are involved in a Florida automobile accident will often be able to access insurance benefits through their own Canadian auto insurance policy, as well as benefits from the U.S. insurance policy that insured the at-fault vehicle. There are important steps and deadlines that must be adhered to in order to preserve your rights to compensation both in the United States and in Canada following an accident. Cross border personal injury cases arising from an accident in Florida can be complex and you should not delay in consulting a lawyer with knowledge of Florida and Ontario personal injury law to make sure that your rights are fully protected.
Personal injury lawyer, Andrew Iacobelli, obtained his Juris Doctor degree (cum laude) from Michigan State University and he is licensed to practice law in the province of Ontario and in the State of Michigan and State of Florida. Andrew established Iacobelli Law Firm, P.A, a dedicated Florida personal injury firm that helps injury victims throughout the State of Florida. Because of his experiences in both the United States and Canada, Andrew developed a unique practice of helping Canadians injured in Florida. Lawyers from both the United States and Canada regularly call on Andrew for his advice in representing Canadians injured in Florida. For a free case review about your rights as a Canadian injured in a Florida accident, call Andrew at 1-866-234-6093 or visit Iacobelli Law Firm, P.A. to learn more. |
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