How Involved Do You Have To Be When Filing a Claim?
Something our clients often wonder is how involved they have to be in the process of bringing a claim or filing a lawsuit.
Something our clients often wonder is how involved they have to be in the process of bringing a claim or filing a lawsuit.
If you have been involved in an accident which has caused you harm, you may wonder if a personal injury case is appropriate. Some of the most common personal injury claims in Florida are car accidents, so these are good case studies for this type of question.
Many persons ask us, “If we’re going to make a claim for them in an accident case, will the case go to trial?” Do they have to go to trial in front of a judge and jury?
What are some important things to consider when selecting a lawyer? First of all, you want to find somebody that focuses their practice on a specific type of case or situation that you’re involved in.
Personal injury lawsuits occur when a claimant has sustained an injury to the body, mind or emotions. (Personal injury does not pertain to property damage). Personal injury lawsuits are filed against the person or entity that caused the harm, whether intentionally or through some form of negligence. Categories of personal injury liability gross negligence, reckless [...]
If you are pursuing a personal injury claim, it is likely that the defendants and insurance companies are scouring your Facebook, Twitter, and Instagram accounts for proof that you are not as hurt - physically or emotionally - as you claim.
Regardless of your legal status, if you’re injured due to the negligence or intentional act of another person, you have the right to bring a claim in the United States.
While clearly the insured drivers of the vehicles can seek retribution in the event of a major injury, do passengers have the same right to file a personal injury claim?
According to a distracted driving study by Texas A&M, talking into your phone is actually just as dangerous as typing while driving.