Category Archives: Personal Injury Lawyer
Florida Is Moving Closer To Repealing The No-Fault Insurance System (SB 54)
When it comes to motor vehicle insurance, Florida has been a no-fault state for 50 years now. However, the law has been controversial since its inception. Over the years, opponents of Florida’s no-fault law have been trying to repeal the law, but to no avail. Some of the people that support Florida’s no-fault motor… Read More »
Can I File A Lawsuit Against My Plastic Surgeon After A Botched Plastic Surgery?
Millions of people around the world turn to plastic surgeons to correct different physical ailments every year. When you trust a plastic surgeon, the last thing you expect is for something to go wrong. Unfortunately, the reality is, sometimes plastic surgeries don’t go as planned. Many are often left with physical injuries or disfigurement… Read More »
Can I File A Personal Injury Lawsuit Against Someone Who Infected Me With Coronavirus In Florida?
COVID-19 continues to spread across America, with thousands of new cases being reported daily in the state of Florida alone. So far, more than 1.9 million positive cases have been reported in the Sunshine State. If you are among the infected, you might be wondering whether you can sue someone for infecting you with… Read More »
Can I File A Personal Injury Lawsuit After A Failed Hip Replacement?
When you can’t walk or move comfortably due to a hip injury, you might feel as if you are missing out on many things. Because of this feeling, you might decide to try hip replacement surgery. Such surgery can help you move or walk comfortably. In fact, hip replacement surgery is believed to be… Read More »
How Much Is Your Florida Slip And Fall Lawsuit Worth?
Florida enforces strict laws when it comes to premises liability actions. Individuals that suffer injuries while on other people’s property can seek compensation if a premise’s owner is liable for their injuries. One way people get injured while on other people’s property is through slip and fall accidents. Such accidents happen quite often, and,… Read More »
First-Party and Third-Party Insurance Claims
If you’ve been involved in a Florida auto accident or any other accident and qualify to seek compensation for damages, you need to understand various things about personal injury claims. For example, you need to understand the different types of claims you can file. In auto accidents, for instance, motorists are required to file… Read More »
Wrongful Death Claims: Who Can File Such Claims in Florida?
Usually, a victim that sustains an injury after being in an accident caused by someone else’s negligence is the one entitled to compensation. However, in case of wrongful death, the family member’s identity on whose behalf a claim may be filed may not be that obvious. Also, the identity of the party officially allowed… Read More »
Medical Malpractice: Some Crucial Information, Including the Different Types of Mistakes That Qualify as Medical Malpractice
People trust medical professionals tremendously, and these professionals provide satisfactory treatment in most cases. However, it is not out of the ordinary for patients to fall victims to medical malpractice. Unfortunately, negligence is not uncommon among medical professionals in the United States of America. Doctors and other medical professionals owe you and your loved… Read More »
How Is the Value of Pain and Suffering Calculated in Florida
After suffering a personal injury in Florida, you might qualify to receive different types of damages. You need to understand the different types of damages so that you know what you are owed. In most cases, people qualify for economic/special damages and non-economic/general damages. Examples of economic/special damages include lost wages and medical expenses…. Read More »
Can I Sue a Florida Hotel for My Injury?
Florida hotels owe their clients more than just comfortable rooms. Hotel owners are expected to provide a safe space for guests. Any area or equipment that a hotel owns that guests are likely to use should be safe. Florida’s premises liability statute is the law that mandates property owners to keep their premises in… Read More »