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Common Mistakes Made By Personal Injury Victims
When you are victimized due to another party’s negligence, there can be repercussions beyond simple physical injury (although those can also be devastating). Your psychological and financial wellbeing may also be at stake. As you do your best to pick up the pieces and...
Car Accident? Learn The Stages of a Florida Car Accident Lawsuit
Nobody plans for a car accident, but they are extremely common occurrences. If you get into a car accident in Florida and are injured due to the negligence of another party (or parties), it’s important to be informed about the basic legalities of what a car accident...
Depositions & Florida Personal Injury Cases
If you’ve never gone through a lawsuit, the word “deposition” may sound quite daunting. A deposition is a key stage in the legal process when going through a personal injury lawsuit where the opposing attorney questions a witness or party to the...
Comparing Property Damage Liability Coverage, Collision Coverage, and Gap Insurance
Unless you work in the insurance industry, chances are you may not know a whole lot about the many different types of insurance coverages you can get for your car. Auto insurance laws vary from state to state, and Florida auto insurance laws can be complex. Here at...
Why Is Florida A No-Fault State – Breaking Down PIP Insurance
As of 2023, Florida is one of the 12 no-fault states in the country. Florida’s no-fault auto insurance system requires drivers to carry “personal injury protection” (PIP) as a way to expedite the recovery of lost wages and medical expenses after an auto accident, no...
Cruise Ship Slip & Fall Accidents
Many wonderful, relaxing holidays are spent on cruise ships. It’s a great way to see different parts of the world, travel the oceans in comfort and luxury, and have your every need taken care of. Unfortunately, sometimes a vacation is cut short due to unforeseen...
All About Comparative Negligence and How It Can Affect Your Personal Injury Case
If you were partially at fault for your injuries, “comparative fault” is the system used in determining whether you were entitled to compensation. It is the system of fault apportionment that the U.S. and England have used historically. Before the rule evolved to what...
Wrongful Death Statute of Limitations
The statute of limitations to file a wrongful death case varies from state to state. As of 2019 in Florida, the statute of limitations for wrongful death is within two years of the date of death in the majority of cases. Additionally, the Florida Statutes section...
Traumatic Brain Injuries | Are They Common?
A traumatic brain injury (TBI) is typically caused by a violent jolt or blow to the head or body. An object penetrating brain tissue may also result in a TBI; If a shattered fragment of skull is forced into brain tissue, it could cause a traumatic brain injury. Around...