Florida’s 14 Day Rule in 2024
The 14-Day Rule strictly applies to insurance benefits, primarily affecting your ability to access PIP coverage.
The 14-Day Rule strictly applies to insurance benefits, primarily affecting your ability to access PIP coverage.
Medical consent involves a patient voluntarily allowing their medical providers to perform a specific medical intervention for their benefit.
Repetitive motion injuries (RMIs) occur when continuous, repeated movements cause minor but incremental damage to the body's muscles, tendons, ligaments, or nerves.
In most personal injury cases, the law requires that the individual directly harmed must file their lawsuits themselves - but there are exceptions.
Compensation and damages represent categories of financial legal remedy that may be awarded to the victim in a personal injury case.
Even before your case ends up in court or negotiations, there are important procedures to follow and time-sensitive evidence to secure.
As of July 31, 2024, Florida is using a new driver's license and ID system with a minor but consequential change.
Trials can yield higher compensation than settlements if the jury sympathizes with the extent of your injuries and the impact on your life.
The no-fault nature of workers' compensation means that, in most cases, employees cannot sue their employers for additional damages. But there is more to the story.
One benefit of hiring an attorney from a local law firm is the personalized attention you receive, permitting a closer, more trusting and direct relationship,