How Do Medical Liens Affect Your Personal Injury Case?

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So, you're involved in a car wreck or you have some type of traumatic injury that is due to the fault of another person or business, and you end up pursuing a personal injury case.

Whether the case goes to court or not, and most of them don’t and are settled out of court, you may think that the only things that matter are what you owe the law firm in fees, which is usually one third, and then what you receive.

But what some people don't remember is that there is usually also some type of medical bill issue that has to be dealt with.

Top Personal Florida Injury Lawyer Joe Zarzaur defines what medical liens are and how they affect your personal injury case settlement.

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Joe Zarzaur, the founder of Zarzaur Law, P.A., a Pensacola Based Personal Injury law firm, has created this video blog in an effort to educate the many citizens and visitors of Florida about their legal rights. Joe Zarzaur knows the ins and outs of Florida law and offers quality legal help whether you have experienced an auto accident/car wreck, have been a victim of medical malpractice, or are in need of a personal injury lawyer.

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Don’t you think charging your clients 33% is predatory? Especially when you are likely asking the providers to take a big cut off their bill. If your attorney is charging more than 25%, go find someone else.

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