Filing Lawsuits on a Loved One’s Behalf
In most personal injury cases, the law requires that the individual directly harmed must file their lawsuits themselves - but there are exceptions.
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.
Florida courts are known for their rigorous examination of these documents; ambiguous, overly broad, or poorly explained terms could render a waiver void.
Trials can yield higher compensation than settlements if the jury sympathizes with the extent of your injuries and the impact on your life.
Clients who understand basic legal terms during an initial consultation typically feel more confident as their case progresses.
Florida personal injury law underwent some notable legal changes in 2023 and 2024. Here are a few key updates for your information.
Settlement offers can help to avoid long, drawn out proceedings. However, if the other side isn't willing to provide a fair settlement amount, the case might warrant a court date.
With a new statute of limitations on the books, it is more important than ever to call your attorney as soon as possible after an accident.
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.