Florida's PIP 14-Day Rule

You have 14 days after an accident to protect your benefits. Here's exactly what you need to know.

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What is Florida's PIP 14-Day Rule?

Florida is a no-fault insurance state. Every driver carries Personal Injury Protection (PIP) coverage — typically $10,000 — that pays for your medical treatment after an accident, regardless of who caused it.

Under Florida Statute 627.736, you must seek initial medical treatment within 14 days of your accident date to access that coverage at all. Miss that window and your PIP medical benefits are forfeited — not reduced to a smaller amount, forfeited.

The 14-day clock starts the moment the accident happens — not when symptoms appear, not when you finally feel bad enough to go in. The law doesn't care that you felt fine on day one.

PIP Coverage at a Glance

Florida Statute 627.736

14d

Seek treatment within 14 days

Required to access emergency and non-emergency PIP benefits

$10K

Up to $10,000

Treated within 14 days, and a provider documents an emergency medical condition

$2.5K

Capped at $2,500

Treated within 14 days, but no emergency medical condition is documented

$0

After 14 days: PIP denied

Benefits cannot be recovered once the deadline passes

What happens if you wait?

Missing the 14-day window has consequences that go beyond your insurance claim.

Lose Emergency Coverage

Miss the 14-day window and your PIP medical benefits are gone entirely — not reduced. Coverage you already paid for, forfeited.

Weaken Your Legal Case

Insurance attorneys look for gaps between the accident and your first visit. A delay hands them exactly the argument they need: that the crash didn't cause your injuries.

Injuries Compound Untreated

Whiplash and disc damage don't wait. What's treatable in week one can become chronic pain by week three. The window to heal quickly is narrow.

What counts as initial treatment?

Any visit with a licensed healthcare provider counts as your initial treatment under the 14-day rule — as long as it's accident-related and documented properly. You don't need to go to the ER.

Chiropractic evaluation and care
Medical doctor examination
Emergency room visit
Urgent care evaluation
Orthopedic or specialist consultation
Any licensed healthcare provider evaluation

Why choose chiropractic first?

The fastest path from accident to evaluation

  • Same-day and next-day availability — no weeks-long wait
  • Specializes in soft tissue and spinal injuries common in accidents
  • Detailed injury documentation for insurance and legal purposes
  • Ongoing care under one roof — no referral ping-pong
  • We accept all auto insurance and bill your carrier directly

What to do right now

Four steps to protect your health, your coverage, and your case.

01

Call Within 14 Days

You don't need to be in severe pain to get evaluated. Symptoms often show up days later. Call us the same day — we prioritize accident patients.

02

Get a Thorough Evaluation

We document everything: soft tissue injuries, disc involvement, range of motion. That record is what protects your recovery and your claim.

03

Begin Treatment

Starting care within 14 days unlocks your full $10,000 PIP coverage. We handle the paperwork. Your job is to show up and get better.

04

We Coordinate the Rest

Insurance documentation, attorney communication, follow-up scheduling — all under one roof. Nothing falls through the cracks on our end.

Frequently Asked Questions

Don't let the 14-day window close

Same-day evaluations available for accident patients in Jacksonville. We accept all auto insurance and bill your carrier directly.