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- 3 Things an Insurance Adjuster Won’t Tell You After Your Car Accident
Apr 28, 2022
In a perfect scenario, an insurance company would simply pay the victim what they are owed after a major accident. Unfortunately, insurance adjusters frequently refuse claims unfairly and have been found to employ manipulative tactics to avoid liability. If you’ve...Read More - What Happens if You are Hit by a Company Vehicle?
Apr 19, 2022
Company vehicles are nothing new, many companies now invest in this form of transportation for a number of reasons from providing employee convenience (for both professional and personal use) to transporting goods or services to clients. Though company cars can...Read More - Common Injuries from Low-Speed Rear-End Collisions
Apr 11, 2022
In 2020, over Many people mistakenly believe that low-speed rear-end collisions are less dangerous because they frequently result in minor vehicle damage or injuries to drivers or passengers that are not entirely obvious. In fact, according to research findings...Read More - Did a Driver’s U-Turn Cause Your Car Accident?
Jan 25, 2022
U-turns are a dangerous driving maneuver that if not done carefully, can put the driver and others on the road at risk. While certain U-turns can be safely performed, a quick U-turn might cause other vehicles on the road to...Read More - What Impact Do Pre-Existing Conditions Have on Personal Injury Claims in Florida?
Jan 5, 2022
Sustaining an injury while suffering from a pre-existing condition, can be catastrophic and ultimately life-changing. New injuries can worsen pre-existing conditions and can even influence your ability to recover. As a result, if you’ve been hurt in an accident and...Read More - Undocumented Immigrants and Post-Accident Rights
Dec 29, 2021
Every And when it comes to car accidents there is a good chance that any or all of the following may happen: A person suffering from injuries (minor or extreme) Damaged property (such as a car is a total...Read More - A Residential Landlord’s Liability for Slip and Fall Injuries
Oct 27, 2021
Semantically, the word ‘liability’ comes from a place of responsibility, you can only be responsible for what you are liable for. Ideally, the landlord owes the tenant a duty to deliver the property in a good and habitable form devoid...Read More - When Won’t a Business be Held Liable for a Slip and Fall Accident?
Aug 2, 2021
A business owner may not be liable for a slip and fall if they have taken all the necessary actions to prevent accidents. In the state of Florida, a business owner is legally responsible to keep their property safe for...Read More - Can I Sue for a Slip and Fall Accident on a Commercial Property?
Jul 26, 2021
A slip and fall can happen at any time; if you slip and fall on a commercial property, you may be entitled to compensation. However, if your slip and fall accident happened on a commercial property in Florida, the law...Read More - Proving Fault in Slip and Fall Cases
Apr 29, 2021
At one point or another, all of us have experienced the sting of embarrassment from a trip or fall in public. Most will brush themselves off and try and forget it ever happened. However, for trips or falls that result...Read More
