Spinal cord injuries affect thousands of Americans each year, especially in accidents involving motor vehicles or where victims are struck by heavy objects and pieces of machinery. If this has happened to you here in Florida, you know how life-changing the recovery process can be. You may have constant pain, lose feeling in your limbs,…
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Every year, around 40 million people in the United States go to emergency rooms for injuries. If you’ve been hurt in an accident here in Florida, you may be facing mounting medical bills and lost time at work. You may consider filing an insurance claim for personal injury to recover some of your expenses. This post…
Continue reading ›A statute of limitations is a deadline for plaintiffs to file lawsuits. If you miss the deadline, your lawsuit will be dismissed. It doesn’t matter how much harm you suffered or how strong your case is. If you don’t file a lawsuit in time in Florida, expect it to be dismissed. Under Florida law, how…
Continue reading ›There are many personal injury attorneys here in Florida, and some will be a better fit for your case than others. You need to find a lawyer with experience in your type of claim and a track record of success. Litigation can be time-consuming, so choose someone you’re comfortable working with and can trust. The…
Continue reading ›There are more than a million boats registered in Florida. That comes to about one for every 21 people in the state. Accidents are bound to happen with that many jet skis, pleasure crafts, and fishing boats on the water. Some will involve severe injuries caused by negligent operation and crafts too unsafe to be…
Continue reading ›Anytime you are hurt in an accident that is the fault of another person, it is critical that you file the right accident reports. Some people believe that if you do not sustain an injury, you don’t need to bother with a lawyer. The truth is that while an accident doesn’t appear to be severe,…
Continue reading ›Every day almost 29 people die in the United States because of an impaired drunk driver. That’s one person every 50 minutes. Drinking and driving with a BAC level of 0.08 is illegal for a reason and that is because alcohol, depending on how much you drink, can dramatically impair your motor abilities. You will…
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