Facing a legal dispute often brings concerns about enduring a long, expensive process. Court proceedings in Florida can be slow to resolve and the financial burden grows rapidly as the case moves forward into discovery and trial prep. Fortunately, mediation offers an...
Year: 2026
What factors can cause a flood claim to be denied in Florida?
Flood damage often brings confusion about what insurance will actually cover. Many denials happen for predictable reasons tied to policy language, deadlines, and proof. Knowing these factors helps you understand why insurers refuse payment and where disputes often...
Can you appeal a coverage decision after losing in court?
Losing a court case against an insurance company can feel like the end of the road. Many Florida small business owners rely on insurance to protect them when lawsuits or accidents happen. When a court sides with the insurance company, the result can feel unfair....
When is interlocutory review available in Florida appeals?
Appeals usually occur after a final judgment, but Florida law allows review of certain rulings before a case ends. Interlocutory review gives you a way to challenge specific nonfinal orders that could affect the direction of your case. This option applies only in...

