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December 18, 2017
What Do You Need to Know Before Filing a Personal Injury Lawsuit?
If you have been injured due to someone else’s negligence, then you may be able to file suit against them and receive compensation for financial expenses and pain and suffering resulting from the injury. There are several basics, but important, point that you should know about personal injury lawsuits in Florida before you file.
December 13, 2017
What is a Letter of Protection in a Personal Injury Case?
When you are injured as a result of someone else’s negligence, whether it’s a car accident, slip and fall accident, medical malpractice, or other personal injury, and you don’t have medical insurance or the coverage you do have isn’t sufficient to cover your medical expenses, a Letter of Protection might be a solution for you.
December 6, 2017
What is a "Never Event" in Medical Malpractice?
Some errors that are made by doctors, nurses and other medical professionals are so serious that they are considered “never events.” When these types of mistakes are made, it is likely that you have a potential case of medical malpractice.
December 5, 2017
What Are Punitive Damages in a Personal Injury Case?
When you suffer an injury that is a result of the negligence of another person or entity, you may be entitled to recover specific types of damages in the form of financial compensation. There are different types of damages, and there are different guidelines that are followed for each when they are awarded to someone in a personal injury lawsuit. Punitive damages are not always sought by personal injury lawyers or awarded, but in some cases, they may be deemed appropriate.
December 4, 2017
How Is Fault Determined in a Car Accident?
Determining fault is at the heart of any car accident that involves injuries and property damage. It’s typically the first question that is asked after a vehicle collision. The answer that is determined can have a dramatic effect on the parties involved in the accident, including whose insurance will cover damages and repairs, and whether there is someone who is subject to citations, fines, or even criminal liability.
December 1, 2017
Reasons the Other Driver's Insurer Won't Pay
You are driving at a legal speed, obeying traffic laws and signals, when another vehicle crashes into yours. The accident is clearly the other driver’s fault, so you would assume that his insurance company would pay for your medical and car repair expenses. However, that isn’t always the case.
November 28, 2017
What to Expect in a Personal Injury Deposition
Most personal injury cases involve depositions. Because most of these types of cases are settled before they make it to trial, it may be the only time that you are questioned by the counsel from the other side. Having to participate in a deposition may be daunting, causing some nervousness, especially when you don’t know what to expect. The following outlines what normally happens in personal injury depositions.
November 22, 2017
What is Considered Pain and Suffering in a Personal Injury Case?
When you suffer an injury due to the negligence of someone else, whether it’s a car accident, slip and fall accident, medical malpractice, or other types of injury, you are entitled to seek compensation for your injuries and property damage (if applicable).
November 14, 2017
Can Parents File a Personal Injury Lawsuit on Behalf of Their Child
When a child is injured due to a car accident or negligence on someone else’s part, it can be a tricky situation to settle or litigate because they are not yet 18 years of age. These cases require an attorney who is knowledgeable about the special procedural requirements in cases that involve children. Minors in Florida cannot pursue their own personal injury claims because they are not of the legal age to do so.
November 9, 2017
What Do I Do if I Suspect I Am a Victim of Medical Malpractice?
Medical errors occur much more frequently than you probably imagine. There are many ways that it can happen, and you might not even be aware that you have been a victim. It is a reality that sometimes negative medical outcomes just happen, and no one is to blame. However, there are also many instances when patients suffer negative consequences due to medical mistakes that could have been prevented.

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