Updates to Florida’s Comparative Negligence Law
In 2023, Florida made significant changes to its comparative negligence law, specifically impacting auto insurance claims and the amount of damages a plaintiff can recover in personal injury cases.
In 2023, Florida made significant changes to its comparative negligence law, specifically impacting auto insurance claims and the amount of damages a plaintiff can recover in personal injury cases.
There is typically no obligation when you first consult an attorney to learn about the merits of your case and your potential compensation.
While defensive driving helps reduce risk and protect you on the road, a Florida car accident can still happen because of other people's reckless behavior.
No one expects tragedy to strike on a Florida vacation. However, with millions of tourists each year, some are bound to be injured before returning home.
Every year, defective and dangerous products cause injuries and financial loss, which is why product liability laws are in place.
You never know what issues will arise in a personal injury lawsuit. This is why it is important to file your case when your attorney advises.
Many Floridians are surprised to learn that personal injury attorneys can help them even if their unique injury situation doesn't fall neatly into a common category.
The Bunkhouse Rule refers to the idea that workers' compensation should extend to cover employees who are injured while living in employer-provided housing.
Tenants may be able to delay or avoid eviction by proving that the landlord’s actions were retaliatory or by defending against eviction based on the issues raised in the lawsuit.
Achieving a successful outcome for your personal injury case means avoiding big mistakes and tiny missteps leading to less compensation.