Florida Personal Injury Laws to Know
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.
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.
In the first entry in this two-part series, we look at two recent personal injury lawsuits that led to substantial settlements.
One benefit of hiring an attorney from a local law firm is the personalized attention you receive, permitting a closer, more trusting and direct relationship,
Settlement checks can be received as a lump sum or through structured settlements, with each option providing pros and cons.
When you have been the victim of negligence, settlement negotiations give attorneys the opportunity to help secure maximum compensation for your injuries.
Securing maximum compensation for your personal injury case may only be possible if you avoid the mistakes that insurance providers can use against you.
Without informed consent, patients cannot fully understand what may happen as a result of their medical procedure, and injured parties may be able to file a medical malpractice claim.
A deeper dive into the causes of summer boating accidents in Florida reveals several factors that most often contribute to accidents and injuries.
The details regarding your injuries - and their overall impact on your life - will affect the settlement amount won from your personal injury lawsuit.
Periodically, we review some of the most common personal injury basics so that you understand your rights to benefits and compensation.