How Florida’s Senior Boom is Affecting Personal Injury Claims
Florida has long been known as a retirement destination, but in recent years, the state has experienced a significant "senior boom."
Florida has long been known as a retirement destination, but in recent years, the state has experienced a significant "senior boom."
Whether it’s a car accident, slip and fall, or wrongful death claim, the legal landscape is continually evolving. Don't let legal changes affect a successful outcome.
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.
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.
Unlike firearms, pepper spray does not introduce as much risk of serious injury or deadly force - but it can immobilize and cause serious harm.
Lowball offers and bad-faith negotiations are more than just frustrating—they directly impact your compensation potential when you need money the most.
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.
Florida personal injury claims may involve seeking compensation for medical expenses, lost wages, pain and suffering, and property damage.
Personal injury lawyers are well-versed in determining whether an expert witness is necessary and who should be the witness to help in your case.