Our attorney draws on his 15+ years of criminal defense experience to find relevant topics for his regular blog posts. We invite you to follow our blog to learn about your rights when you have been arrested, as well as when you have grounds to file an injury claim after an accident. Even if you are not facing these legal situations currently, this information may come in handy one day.
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Personal Injury Protection in FloridaPersonal Injury Protection commonly referred to as PIP, will cover any injury regardless of whether you are at fault for an accident up to the limits of your policy.
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What are the 4 parts of negligence in Florida?What are the 4 parts to prove negligence in Palm Beach/Broward County? Duty, Breach of Duty, Causation, and Damages, by a top personal injury lawyer in Florida
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What to Do if Your Rental Car Is in an Accident in Florida?Accidents in rental cars are unplanned, but they must be handled appropriately if they occur. If you or a loved one were injured in a car accident in West Palm Beach, we will fight relentlessly on your behalf and will not be compensated until you obtain a favorable decision or settlement.
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In Florida, Can You Sue an Uninsured or Underinsured Driver if They Caused a Car Accident?Florida ranks among the top five states when it comes to having the most uninsured drivers. Here is what happens in Florida when an uninsured driver causes an accident.
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How Do I Know if I Suffered Whiplash in a Florida Auto Accident?If you were involved in a car accident, there is a chance you might have whiplash. Here's how a Palm Beach County whiplash lawyer can help.
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What Happens After a Deposition in a Florida Car Accident Case?A deposition will provide sworn, out-of-court, oral testimony for all parties involved in a lawsuit including witnesses if called upon. You may ask yourself, however, what happens after a deposition?
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Statute of Limitations for Florida Auto Accident CasesA statute of limitations is a law passed by a legislative body to set the maximum time after an event within which legal proceedings may be initiated. In Florida, the statute of limitations for a typical car accident or slip and fall injury is four years but may vary depending on the injury.
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Car Accident in Florida With No Insurance?Getting into a car accident in Florida without insurance: Here’s what may happen
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The Top 5 Important Questions To Ask Your Personal Injury AttorneyIn the unfortunate event that you are in an accident, you may need to hire a personal injury attorney. You might ask yourself "what questions should I ask the personal injury attorney I am looking to hire?" There are the top 5 important questions to ask your personal injury attorney!
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5 Common Mistakes Personal Injury Clients MakeDid you know there are simple mistakes you can avoid after an accident to maximize your personal injury claim? These are the top 5 common mistakes personal injury clients make so you don't make them!