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Florida Rollover Accidents
Rollover accidents are among the deadliest types of car crashes. Statistics from the Insurance Institute for Highway Safety (IIHS) show that in 2019, approximately 6,400 people died in rollover crashes, which accounted for 28 percent of all traffic deaths that year (one of the highest percentages when examining the different types of accidents). If… Read More »
“Fraud Upon The Court” In Personal Injury Cases
When you have been injured due to the negligence of another person, you may be able to file suit against that person and be awarded money damages for what you have been through. However, in a personal injury lawsuit, there are certain requirements that a plaintiff must meet in order for them to recover… Read More »
Boating Accidents vs Auto Accidents
As pandemic restrictions are being lifted, those who paid attention to them are enjoying getting back to favorite hobbies. Boating is one of Florida’s favorite pastimes, but as more and more people flock back to their watercraft, more and more accidents can happen. If you have been involved in an accident on Florida’s waterways,… Read More »
Should I File For Wrongful Death Or File A Survival Action?
The sudden passing of a loved one can throw all aspects of your life into turmoil, from the emotional to the financial. Learning that your loved one allegedly died because of the negligence or reckless behavior of another person can feel like a slap in the face, but you may have options to seek… Read More »
Non-Economic Damages In Florida Personal Injury Cases
When someone is injured in an accident in Florida, and they believe that the negligence or recklessness of another person was the cause, they can usually file a personal injury lawsuit against that person, to try and seek monetary damages for the expenses they have incurred, as well as for the pain and suffering… Read More »
Is A Bicyclist Considered A Pedestrian?
Florida roads are used by more people than any other state in the U.S. except for California, but pedestrians have historically had a difficult time in using many of them. The state has been ranked as the deadliest for pedestrians by nonprofits, but it is worth noting that the definition of ‘pedestrian’ does not… Read More »
FAQ: Medicare In Personal Injury Cases
When someone has been in an accident, their focus is on recovery, and on life adaptations that may be necessary. If you are on Medicare, you can rest a bit easier knowing that it will cover at least a portion of your medical expenses – however, that coverage is not without strings. Eventually, Medicare… Read More »
Suing A Drunk Driver In Florida
Driving under the influence of alcohol or drugs is a crime in Florida, punishable by jail time and fines, and crimes are charged by the State’s Attorneys’ office. However, if you have been struck by a drunk driver in Florida, you may be feeling as though you have been left out of the legal… Read More »
Traumatic Brain Injury Cases In Florida
A traumatic brain injury (TBI) is one of the most serious injuries that a person can sustain, with the very real potential to alter someone’s life permanently. The injured person may become unable to work or support themselves without aid, but even an injury that may be considered ‘mild’ can lead to major life… Read More »
Motorcycle Accidents On Florida Roads
Motorcycle culture is part of Florida. The state has the second highest number of motorcycle registrations in the U.S., and Bike Week in Daytona attracts millions each year – even in 2021, with a pandemic occurring, as many as 300,000 people are projected to attend. That said, many Florida drivers still have difficulty sharing… Read More »








