In the state of Florida, as in many other states, a “driving under the influence” (or DUI) offense can be a serious legal matter with significant consequences. But, you may be wondering whether a DUI is considered a criminal offense or a civil matter? At Brian D. Guralnick Injury Lawyers, we understand the importance of…
Do I Have To Give a Statement to the Other Driver’s Insurance Company
After a car accident, it’s not uncommon for the other driver’s insurance company to contact you and request a statement regarding the accident. You might wonder if you’re legally obligated to provide such a statement and what the implications might be. At Brian D. Guralnick Injury Lawyers, we understand the importance of knowing your legal…
Does the Doctor I Select To Treat My Injuries After an Accident Matter?
If you or a loved one has been involved in an accident and suffered injuries, selecting the right doctor to provide medical care may not be the first thing on your mind. That said, it is a crucial decision that can significantly impact your recovery and potential legal claims. At Brian D. Guralnick Injury Lawyers,…
Can I Bring Both a Personal Injury Case and a Workers’ Compensation Case When I Have Been Injured on the Job?
You may have been told that you aren’t allowed to sue your employer for work-related injuries; instead, you must file a workers’ compensation claim. While this may be true, generally speaking, there are some situations where you are allowed to pursue both a worker’s compensation claim and a personal injury claim. The reason for this…
Common Misconceptions About Personal Injury Lawsuits

Several common misconceptions may come to mind when you think about a personal injury lawsuit. You may think that lawsuits are unnecessary, that you won’t need a lawyer, or that you will be forced to endure a full-blown trial to recover money in a lawsuit. This article dispels these common misperceptions. Personal injury lawsuits typically…