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Injured In A Car Accident?
You Have 14 Days To See A Doctor.

Under Florida PIP law, you must be examined within 14 days of your crash to activate benefits. Get a same-day exam with our Doctors and protect your coverage while starting real recovery.

​✅No Referrals Needed∙No Upfront Cost For PIP Cases∙Call-Ins Welcome 

⌛️The 14 Day Rule

Florida PIP requires you to be examined
within 14 days after a crash to access medical benefits.

🛡️Protect Your        Coverage

Documenting injuries early helps preserve your benefits with insurers.

🩺Feel Better, Faster

Hidden injuries like whiplash and concussions can worsen. Early care speeds recovery.

Car Accident Injuries We See Every Day

✅Whiplash & Neck Pain

Shoulder & Knee Injuries

Headache & Concussion

✅Back Pain & Sciatica

✅Muscle Sprain & Strains

✅Numbness & Tingling

South Florida's First-Call Car Accident Chiropractor 

⏰Free 10-Minute Accident Screening

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Real Patients. Real Relief.

“I didn’t even know about the 14‑day rule. Dr. Blue explained everything and handled insurance. I’m back to work pain‑free.”

-Maria S.

“After my accident, I went straight to Dr. Blue. No stress, no out‑of‑pocket cost — just amazing care.”

- James R.

What To Do After A Crash?

Step 1: Call or Text our office (954) 366-9427

Step 2: Get Your Same-Day Exam & Documentation

Step 3: Start Treatment Covered by Insurance

🟢 Call Now to Secure Your PIP Benefits

 

📍1001 N Federal HYW STE 350, Hallandale Beach, FL 33009

📞(954) 366-9427

 

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Auto Injury FAQs

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Do I need a referral or an attorney first?

No. You can come directly to our clinic. Chiropractors are authorized providers for PIP exams and treatment in Florida.

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Will insurance cover my visit?

Florida PIP typically covers reasonable medical care after a crash. We bill your auto insurer directly and review coverage at your visit.

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I feel okay — should I still get checked?

Yes. Symptoms can be delayed for hours or days. Early documentation within 14 days protects your health and benefits.

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