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Who Is At Fault In Rear-End Auto Accidents?

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There are many different types of automobile accidents, classified depending on where the two vehicles connect. One of the most common types seen on Florida roads is the rear-end collision, which can involve two or more vehicles, and can cause serious damage to the drivers and passengers caught in the crash – nearly 30… Read More »

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What Constitutes Treatment Center Negligence?

By Rinaldo Law Group |

Florida has become a destination for treatment centers and other facilities dedicated to helping those addicted to alcohol (or other substances) kick the proverbial habit. However, with the rush of new business, many facilities cut corners, so to speak. The standard of care provided is below that which a patient of a treatment center… Read More »

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13-Year Old Palm Bay Student Struck While Crossing The Street

By Rinaldo Law Group |

On the morning of December 2, 2021, a 13-year old student was crossing the road at Cogan Drive in Palm Bay when he was struck by a speeding vehicle. The boy had been trying to catch his school bus, which was parked and had its flashing lights on, but a driver ignored the bus’s… Read More »

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Finding My Classification Under Florida Premises Liability Law

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In Florida premises liability law, there are three different categories of people who might enter a business or visit property. Which group a person is classified into depends on their purpose for visiting the premises – but sometimes it can be difficult to classify a person with the information one has, or one can… Read More »

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Florida Spinal Cord Injuries

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Because of its position within the body, any injury to the spinal cord has the potential to be life-changing. They usually occur due to degenerative disease or blunt trauma – but if the trauma occurred due to another person’s negligence, the injured plaintiff may be able to file a claim against them in court…. Read More »

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Are My Injuries “Catastrophic” Enough To File A Claim?

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Florida law recognizes the concept of “catastrophic” injuries, but the law does not have a strict, specific definition of which injuries should be declared catastrophic. Obviously, any injury that someone sustains as a result of another person’s negligence may result in a personal injury claim – but if your injuries are life-changing, the ‘catastrophic’… Read More »

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Medical Malpractice During A Pregnancy

By Rinaldo Law Group |

Medical professionals, particularly licensed M.D.s, hold a great deal of power over the patients they have in their charge. Nowhere is this more evident than in dealing with pregnant people; there are simply so many different scenarios in which one wrong move may lead to a life-changing injury to the newborn, the pregnant person,… Read More »

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Rollover Car Accidents On Florida Roads

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Florida roads are notoriously dangerous, with around a quarter of drivers having no auto insurance, and elevated levels of traffic compared to most other states. One of the most deadly types of auto accidents is the rollover crash, where a vehicle actually flips, landing on its roof, or completing the flip and landing hard… Read More »

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Dealing With CMS After A Florida Accident

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As of this writing, millions of people in Florida have Medicare and/or Medicaid coverage. Medicare is for the disabled and for individuals over the age of 65, while Medicaid covers many more people, though it may not cover certain procedures. Most of the time, these programs are used in the context of paying for… Read More »

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What Is The Eggshell Plaintiff Rule?

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In most cases, when a person is injured after an accident, they suffer injuries at a comparable level to what any other average person would sustain – in other words, if two average people are involved in an accident, they will likely both be injured in a similar way, to a similar degree. However,… Read More »

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