Coye Law Personal Injury -April 2019

‘Hey, Alexa!’ 3 Ways a Virtual Assistant Can Help Get Your Kids Ready for School

more calming way to wake up. If your kid decides to catch a few more z’s and ignore their alarm, you can use some of Alexa’s other features, like Drop In and Intercom, to start a two-way conversation or send announcements to all the kids’ rooms in the house. Reminders and Lists Alexa can also help you check off items from your family’s morning to-do lists to minimize the chaos of weekday mornings. You can create reminders to pack lunches or grab homework, and then all you have to do is ask, “Alexa, what are my reminders?” She will run down the list, so you can hit the road early without the nagging feeling that you left something behind. Make It a Game “Out the Door” is an interactive Alexa game that turns getting ready for school into an adventure for younger children. Each day, kids are given a new superpower and have to defeat a different creature as they complete "missions," which include tasks like brushing their teeth and getting dressed. It makes the process of getting ready for school exciting and gives kids an incentive to fulfill their responsibilities. If you don’t already have an Echo Dot, you can find them at most major retail stores. Make your mornings less stressful by starting with “Hey, Alexa” and going from there.

Even though parents and kids everywhere are getting close to celebrating the last day of school this year, school day mornings are difficult no matter what season it is. Do you feel like you've run a marathon by 9 a.m. every day? Rest assured that you're not alone. Mornings are often the most hectic and stressful part of a parent's daily schedule. Fortunately, there is an inexpensive and popular device that can help take some of the pressure off your morning routine and get your kids to the bus on time: Amazon’s virtual assistant, Alexa! Alarms of All Kinds You can place an Echo Dot in your kid's room and set an alarm that wakes them up to the weather report, a standard alarm sound, or their favorite tunes. You can also program Alexa to turn on a compatible bedside lamp so they wake up to light instead of sound, which offers a

Auto Accident Fact & Fiction Common Misconceptions About Auto Cases

insurance company may not have to pay anything for your injuries. If that happens, you may need to use your own uninsured motorist coverage or other avenues to receive compensation.

Despite the fact that car accident cases are so common, there is still a wealth of misinformation out there about them. Explaining why these falsehoods persist would require an article of its own, but no matter the reason, it’s important to forget them when it comes to your case. Here are a few of the biggest and most detrimental falsehoods regarding car accident cases.

Fiction: The insurance company will point you to the best health care and car repair options.

Fact: Providers recommended by an insurance company almost always have a mutual agreement with them. In return for a steady influx of business from the insurer’s clients, car shops will repair vehicles in the manner the company finds most beneficial, i.e. at the lowest cost possible. When it comes to medical care, you need to do your research and find a doctor willing to participate in a case that may involve legal action. Your attorney can help you in this regard.

Fiction: You can use another person’s case to evaluate your own.

Fact: Every case is different. Your case may appear similar to that of somebody you know, but it’s never productive to compare one result with another. Auto accident cases involve many factors: your age, background, insurance company, medical expenses, lost wages, and more. Even if your situation seems similar to anybody else’s, it’s not a good idea to set your expectations based on their results. Fiction: If you’re not at fault, the other driver’s insurance will cover everything. Fact: We have no idea how comprehensive the other driver’s insurance policy is until we dig into the case. Florida does not require drivers to carry bodily injury coverage. As a result, there are many accidents in Florida where the at-fault person and their

Fiction: All attorneys are created equal.

Fact: Those guys with the billboards may make bold claims, but they are rarely going to get you the full compensation you deserve. It isn’t worth it to work with any lawyer willing to traffic these myths. Call Coye Law Firm today at 407-901-9135 to find out how we can help with your case.

2

Published by The Newsletter Pro . www.NewsletterPro.com

Made with FlippingBook Annual report