If you or someone you love sustains injuries following a car accident that was not your fault, you may be eligible for financial restitution through Florida car accident compensation laws. However, litigation takes time and costs money too. This explains why most car...
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2 common kinds of traumatic head and brain injuries
Many people suffer from head injuries after a slip and fall or car collision, which can lead to traumatic brain injuries (TBI). Traumatic brain injuries are one of the leading causes of child and adult fatalities, reaching nearly 1.5 million TBIs a year. While it may...
What are the benefits of mediation?
Mediation is sometimes an option that you have if there is a legal dispute. For example, you may be in a dispute with someone after a car accident or with your insurance provider if they will not pay your claim. You can opt to mediate this, where you work with the...
What are the most common claims against architects?
When you employ an architect to do design work for you, or you buy a property that has recently been built, you expect the work to be carried out to a high standard. The preciseness of what they do is important and a failure to complete the work to a level of accuracy...
3 things to know about spinal cord injuries
People who are involved in a car crash, a slip and fall, or any other type of accident may suffer very serious injuries, one of which is damage to the spinal cord. This type of injury can have lifelong effects. The initial period after the injury occurs can be scary....
Can you settle your car accident claim out of court?
If you are involved in a car accident that is not your fault in Florida, you may be eligible for compensation from the liable party. Florida is a no-fault car insurance state. This means that every motorist must carry personal injury protection insurance (PIP) to...
A brain injury may not completely heal
If you’re in a car accident, you could suffer from a traumatic brain injury (TBI). In some cases, this is a closed injury where the brain strikes the inside of the skull and is injured, such as a severe concussion. In other cases, it is an open injury, meaning that...
Does your homeowner’s insurance cover flooding?
If you live in Florida, you know that the climate is mostly great. However, you still have to take the good with the bad, and that means dealing with occasional storms, hurricanes and floods. That’s what homeowner’s insurance is for, right? Well, not exactly. If you...
What should I know when choosing a medical malpractice insurance provider?
Physicians spend decades preparing to practice their specialty. Unfortunately, the likelihood of a need to defend against allegations of medical malpractice at some point in one’s career are high. As such, doctors are wise to choose a medical malpractice insurance...
What condo owners should know about their Hurricane Ian insurance damages claims
In the aftermath of Hurricane Ian, property owners all across Florida will need to assess the impact of the recent storm. Insurance claims will likely follow a discovery of significant damage to your home. Concerns about stress on the Florida insurance system and...