Florida has enacted two statutes of limitations relevant to car accident lawsuits – the personal injury statute of limitations (for non-fatal accidents) and the wrongful death statute of limitations (for fatal accidents). Although both run for four years, they are triggered by two different events – the personal injury statute of limitations deadline expires on…
How will a delay in retaining a lawyer hurt my chances?
A delay in retaining a lawyer is not necessarily fatal as long as you don’t miss the statute of limitations deadline for filing a lawsuit. Still, it can hurt your chances in many other ways. The most obvious way you could ruin your options would be if you waited until a few weeks before the…
What can I include in a truck accident claim?
You can claim compensation for any damages in a truck accident claim — including medical expenses, vehicle damages, lost wages, pain and suffering, punitive damages, and much more.
What if I don’t have enough money to fund a lawsuit?
You won’t need any if you work with us. If you have a strong case, we will work on a “no win, no pay” basis – if you lose, you pay nothing, but if you win, we receive a percentage of your verdict or settlement. We’re that confident in our ability to represent you successfully….
How long will my case take in Florida?
There is no sure answer to this question. Since Florida law does not include any absolute time limit on lawsuits, some cases move slowly while others are resolved relatively quickly. Most personal injury cases are settled out of court, sometimes after a lawsuit has already been filed. In general, the more money you demand, the…