As we come across topics that we think will interest and assist our clients and neighbors, we research and provide analysis in these blog posts. Follow our blog to keep current on personal injury issues.
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You Might be Held Liable if Your Name is on the Car TitleIf someone causes an accident in a vehicle that has your name on the title you could be held responsible.
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What Happens to my Personal Injury Claim if I Declare Bankruptcy?If you are in the middle of a personal injury claim and decide to file bankruptcy, the personal injury claim will become the property of the bankruptcy trustee
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Can I Bring a Florida Personal Injury Claim Against a Company in Bankruptcy?If the company has insurance then you simply file a waiver with the bankruptcy court notifying them that you are interested in pursuing a claim only against the business’s insurance policy and that you will accept a settlement equal to the insurance limits.
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How do I Pursue a Claim if I was Injured in Florida but Live Somewhere Else?If you are injured while vacationing or visiting in Florida, you can file a lawsuit in Florida and you don’t even need to be here to do it.
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What are Interrogatories in a Florida Personal Injury Case?Interrogatories are written questions that both parties can request each side answer in an effort to gather more information.
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What is a Motion for Substitution of Counsel?The Florida Supreme Court has ruled that a client has the absolute right to terminate their contract with one attorney and hire another attorney.
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Uninsured Motorist Coverage Could be Critical in a Florida Motorcycle Accident CaseUninsured motorist coverage doesn’t just cover medical bills like personal injury protection coverage and medical payments. It also covers pain and suffering, disfigurement and impairment – intangible damages which is why we highly recommend uninsured motorist coverage for motorcyclists.
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Can a Landlord be Held Liable for a Tenant’s Dog in a Florida Dog Bite Case?Attorneys must consider when discussing any type of personal injury case with a new client is whether the at-fault person has insurance, access to insurance or assets.
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What is an Emergency Medical Condition in a Florida Car Accident Case (and Why is it Important)?An EMC is essentially a serious injury that needs serious treatment right now. The only medical professionals that can diagnose an EMC are medical doctors, physicians, physician assistants, and some high level nurse practitioners.
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Is a Florida Personal Injury Case Over Once a Jury Renders a Verdict?Oftentimes one of the parties will request a new trial. They may feel the judge made a mistake or something was omitted from the trial that they feel shouldn’t have been, and it cost them to lose the case.
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