Does the Car You Drive Affect Your Lawsuit or Claim?
If a car sustains substantial visible damage, it often strengthens the perception that its occupants were also seriously injured.
If a car sustains substantial visible damage, it often strengthens the perception that its occupants were also seriously injured.
Hurricanes leave behind a dangerous aftermath—flooding, debris, downed power lines, and fallen traffic signs—all of which create hazardous road conditions.
Juries tend to take drunk driving cases seriously because of the egregious nature of the offense, and victims may see more in damages.
There are several common driving habits that have become normalized for many motorists, but they can actually get you into legal trouble.
The 14-Day Rule strictly applies to insurance benefits, primarily affecting your ability to access PIP coverage.
As of July 31, 2024, Florida is using a new driver's license and ID system with a minor but consequential change.
Driving on wet roads or flooded areas poses multiple dangers. Understanding and mitigating these risks through cautious driving practices and proper vehicle maintenance is vital for ensuring safety.
Despite the added complexities of hit-and-run accidents, personal injury attorneys are adept at gathering evidence and guiding you through the legal process.
Florida personal injury law isn't necessarily unusual, but in some cases, it follows standards that differ from those in other states. If you have been injured in Florida, here's what you need to know.
If you were injured on a Florida road due to another driver's lack of care during bad weather, you still have the right to seek compensation.