Monthly Archives: March 2020
How To Spot Funeral Home Negligence
Losing a family member or loved one is obviously difficult for most people, but in addition, it opens up a host of obligations for the surviving family members. Finding the right funeral home to handle the service for your loved one is a crucial decision, but it can be difficult to determine if a… Read More »
Knocked Off Your Bicycle?
Because of Florida’s lovely weather that lasts nearly year round, bicyclists and pedestrians are always on the roads along with passenger vehicles. However, this means that drivers have to be extra careful to make certain they share the road appropriately with those not protected by so much metal, glass and plastic. If you are… Read More »
Have You Been Burned In An Accident?
Burn injuries are some of the most physically and emotionally damaging injuries that one can sustain, and they can happen in countless different situations, though most people think only of fire. There are multiple types of burns, and if yours were caused by the negligence of someone else, you have the right to hold… Read More »
Rear-End Collisions In Florida
If you are injured in an automobile accident, it is always a difficult experience, but there are some types of crashes that are more likely to cause injuries and fatalities than others. One of the most dangerous types of auto accidents is the rear-end collision, which can cause long-term harm to anyone involved. If,… Read More »
Truck Drivers vs Truck Companies: Determining Negligence
After an accident involving a large truck, it can be difficult to think about anything except recovery. The weight and speed of a large truck can lead to serious injury and death if an accident occurs, and medical bills can add up. However, if you determine that your injuries are serious enough to file… Read More »
Accidents Involving Uninsured/Underinsured Motorists In Florida
In recent years, Florida’s drivers have been immortalized in print as being some of the worst in the nation, with high rates of traffic fatalities and only Oklahoma having a higher percentage of uninsured drivers. Uninsured motorists in particular are a major problem for Florida drivers, because Florida has a no-fault system of auto… Read More »