How Does a Personal Injury Lawsuit Work in Florida?

Categories: Personal Injury Law

How Does a Personal Injury Lawsuit Work in Florida?

People are injured every day, and while these accidental injuries may seem random, they usually are caused by an individual’s negligent action or inaction. You may be entitled to compensation under Florida law if you were injured because of someone else’s negligence. Bodily harm and injury can impact your life both physically and emotionally. It…

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4 Elements of a Car Accident Claim

Categories: Car Accidents

HOW LONG AFTER A CAR ACCIDENT CAN YOU SUE IN FLORIDA?

When you file a claim for compensation after a car accident, you bear the burden of proving your case. In order to win, you need to be able to establish liability.  If you fail to do so, the insurance company will be fully justified in denying your claim. In the vast majority of cases, this…

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18-Wheeler Blind Spots

Categories: Truck Accidents

18-Wheeler Blind Spots

Accidents involving large trucks are frequently far more severe than ordinary passenger vehicle accidents and have a significantly higher fatality rate overall. Why? Large trucks often weigh more than 80,000 pounds. That much momentum and force is enough to crush a standard car or truck with ease.  Most Common Types of Truck Accidents According to…

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Common Car Accident Injuries

Categories: Car Accidents

Common Car Accident Injuries

People suffer from injuries from car accidents every year. In 2017, 402,385 crashes took place in Florida, according to the state’s Department of Highway Safety and Motor Vehicles. Out of all of those crashes, 254,310 injuries took place. The car accident rate has only increased in recent years, so Florida drivers need to be cautious…

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Signs Your Car Accident Gave You a Concussion

Categories: Car Accidents

Signs Your Car Accident Gave You a Concussion

Concussions are serious injuries where the brain and head move quickly back and forth. This causes the brain to bounce around inside the skull, sometimes resulting in damaged brain cells. Someone gets a concussion every 13 seconds around the world. While many of these concussions occur as a result of sports injuries or falls, a…

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