Legal Basics: Why Call a Personal Injury Attorney?
In this article, we review one of the most fundamental of legal basics - why is having a personal injury attorney by your side so essential?
In this article, we review one of the most fundamental of legal basics - why is having a personal injury attorney by your side so essential?
As of March 2025, wrongful death legislation including HB 6017 and SB 734 has passed key legislative hurdles, with the House and Senate committees approving the bills.
Florida has taken steps to address distracted driving through laws aimed at reducing the practice and improving road safety - but there is more to be done.
While partaking in medical cannabis (marijuana) in Florida is legal, its usage may have profound implications in personal injury cases.
Injuries may prevent you from going to work, paying your bills, and providing for your family- which is why receiving just compensation is critical.
You can boost your chances of legal success after an accident or injury by understanding the personal injury process and hiring expert representation.
Typically, Florida law allows two years to file a personal injury claim. However, when the victim is a minor child, certain exceptions and additional time periods may apply, depending on the type of personal injury.
Unfortunately, if an uninsured driver causes an injury but has few assets or no ability to pay a judgment, the injured party may be left with limited or no recovery compensation.
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.