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South Florida Personal Injury Lawyers Continue Serving Clients Remotely

Our South Florida personal injury lawyers have counseled clients through some very difficult times – auto accidents, elder abuse, hurricane claims and instances of medical malpractice. Whether negligence or a natural disaster, the one constant has been our commitment to continue advocating for our clients. It’s what we do. The…

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Should I Settle My South Florida Injury Claim or File a Lawsuit?

Florida personal injury laws are designed to compensate those who are injured as a result of someone else’s negligence. These extend to individuals involved in car accidents, slip-and-fall incidents and injury due to use of dangerous products. Claims for damages (financial compensation) can be pursued either by filing a lawsuit…

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How are Pain and Suffering Damages Calculated?

When someone is injured as a result of another’s negligence – slip-and-fall, medical malpractice, car accident – often you can request a type of damages known as “pain and suffering.” This is a legal term, spelled out in the Florida Standard Jury Instruction, 501.2, that basically refers to what you had…

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Who is to Blame for South Florida Electric Scooter Head Injuries?

Electric scooters (also known as e-scooters) are with increasing frequency sending South Florida riders to hospitals in Fort Lauderdale, West Palm Beach and Miami. According to the Sun Sentinel, more than 100 people have been transported by ambulance to Broward Health Medical Center in the last year – more than…

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Liability for Gross Negligence Can’t be Waived in Release Form

A waiver of liability is an increasingly common way for businesses to throw up a shield against legal responsibility for patron injuries. They are especially common where activities might pose a higher-than-average risk. Examples might be trampoline parks, jet skiing or skydiving. However, as our West Palm Beach injury lawyers…

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South Florida Personal Injury Lawsuit Damages for Loss of Consortium

When we talk about “damages” in a South Florida personal injury lawsuit, we’re referring to the monetary value of what you have lost as a result of the incident or accident. Some losses obviously have no price tag, but that doesn’t mean those responsible shouldn’t be held accountable for it.…

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Florida Restaurant Injury Lawsuit Filed Against Tampa Hotel

In a Florida restaurant injury lawsuit recently filed in the Pinellas-Pasco Circuit Court, a 45-year-old woman alleges a waiter at a restaurant inside the Don Cesar Hotel poured liquid nitrogen into her water. The incident occurred last year, and according to the lawsuit, wherein plaintiff says she nearly died. Although…

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What are Taxable/Non-Taxable Costs in a Florida Injury Lawsuit?

Your Florida injury lawsuit is over. The judge has made a final ruling. Whether you won or lost, there is still something that needs to be resolved: Taxation of costs. But what are costs in a tort case? What costs are taxable? Which are considered non-taxable costs? It’s important to…

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Do I Have Grounds for a Personal Injury Claim for a Florida Car Accident?

Most of us have been in a car accident at some point or another. (If you haven’t, consider yourself lucky – or due for one soon, statistically speaking; car insurance companies estimate every driver files a claim about once ever 17 years.) If you have been in a crash, you…

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Florida Supreme Court Switches Sides – Again – in Evidence Standards Saga

After years of ping-ponging on the issue of evidence admissibility standards in Florida courts – weighing the long-standing, more relaxed Frye test versus the more rigorous Daubert analysis – it seems the Florida Supreme Court has made a final decision. At least for now… For decades, it was Frye. Then…

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