Explaining Attorney-Client Privilege
Attorney-client privilege is in place to legally protect you regarding any information you share with your personal injury attorney.
Attorney-client privilege is in place to legally protect you regarding any information you share with your personal injury attorney.
In general, a verdict can only be appealed (or will only be accepted on appeal) if there was an issue with the process of your case.
If you have suffered a work-related injury that has significantly impacted your quality of life, call a personal injury attorney to represent you.
Your attorney should understand which aspects of your settlement might be classified as taxable income, and this information can be forwarded to a tax attorney or accountant.
As the heat index begins to rise, Florida homeowners need to be cognizant of the dangers and risks associated with swimming pool accidents.
While car accidents represent the vast majority of injury lawsuits, living in South Florida brings with it another possibility - boating accidents.
From auto accidents to personal injuries, your attorney should have relevant experience and help guide you through the process. But what if they don't?
In a lawsuit, an interrogatory is a set of questions that one party sends to another in order to get concise and accurate answers assumed to be truthful.
Not all cases require time before a judge, and the stress and financial hardship you can incur during the meantime means that arbitration or mediation is often preferable for both sides of the lawsuit.
Whenever dealing with insurance, large payouts, and another party, contact an attorney with experience in personal injury and bad faith litigation cases.