


Practice Areas
Auto Insurance
- Liability (Bodily Injury and Property Damage)
- Uninsured/Underinsured Motorist (Bodily Injury)
- Auto Physical Damage (Comprehensive and Collision)
- No-Fault (PIP)
- Medical Payments
- Rental and Extended Transportation
Property Insurance
- Liability Coverage (Bodily Injury, Libel and Slander)
- Property Damage Coverage (Structures, Personal Property)
- Coverage Disputes and Denials
Insurance Coverage
- Denials and disputes involving any and all policy exclusions, conditions, definitions, endorsements or construction of policy language
- Cancellation or reinstatement of coverage
Insurance Fraud
- Policy application misrepresentation
- Residency
- Unlisted household members
- Vehicle ownership
- Regular drivers
- Post loss fraud and misrepresentation
- Padded or exaggerated claims
- Innocent co-insureds
- Staged accidents
- Medical treatment or billing issues
- Alternative dispute resolution (ADR)
Mediation
Continuing Education – Claim Adjuster CE courses approved by the Florida Department of Financial Services (DFS)
Disclaimer: The information contained in this website does not constitute legal advice. The topics discussed are far broader and comprehensive in scope than the general summary of information provided. Each insurance policy must be read carefully in order to understand what is covered and what is not covered. Language used in a policy likely has been interpreted by either a Florida court of record, or the courts of other states or Federal courts, which would provide authority for the resolution of any insurance coverage related issue. Similarly, the Florida Statutes addressing insurance coverage are not fully discussed or cited within the information provided on my site. There is simply no way to answer any insurance claim question without consultation with a qualified insurance lawyer.
This website is provided solely for informational purposes. Any information submitted to Howard W. Weber, P.A. is confidential, but does not substantiate or create an official relationship. An attorney-client relationship is not intended to exist until such relationship is established formally, through written agreement. The information provided on this website may not be used, copied or otherwise reproduced without prior written consent of Howard W Weber, P.A.
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