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How Personal Injury Mediation Works
Mediation is a crucial way of resolving a personal injury case. Mediation is used as a way for defendants and plaintiffs to communicate and hopefully reach an agreement that satisfies both sides without the need for a trial. If you suffered a personal injury and are planning on filing a personal injury claim against… Read More »
Look Out For Brain Bleeding After An Accident
After being in an accident and suffering head trauma, it is crucial that you see a doctor as soon as possible. When head injuries are left untreated, they can result in further damage and even death. Suppose you visited a doctor and were diagnosed with a mild traumatic brain injury. In such a case,… Read More »
How Comparative Negligence Can Impact Your Florida Pedestrian Accident Case
According to the NHTSA, 6,516 pedestrians died in traffic crashes, and approximately 55,000 were injured in 2020. If these numbers are correct, it means that one pedestrian was killed every 81 minutes in a traffic crash in 2020 in America. Pedestrians have minimal protection against vehicles. When a pedestrian accident happens, the chances are,… Read More »
10 Tips For Preparing For A Personal Injury Lawsuit
There are a lot of reasons to file a personal injury lawsuit. But before filing the paperwork for your Florida personal injury lawsuit, you need to prepare. Also, after your paperwork has been filed, you must ensure that you are prepared for each phase of the lawsuit. Getting ready for a personal injury lawsuit… Read More »
Using Social Media While Driving Can Lead To Distracted Driving Accidents
According to a Pew Research Center fact sheet, around seven-in-ten Americans use social media. People use social media to connect with each other, share information, engage with news content, and even for entertainment. Undoubtedly, social media has brought the world closer and connected people in unprecedented ways. However, social media also has many negative… Read More »
Here’s What You Should Know About Personal Injury Depositions
You may be entitled to file a personal injury claim after suffering an injury in a Florida accident because of someone else’s negligence. After filing your claim, a deposition may be necessary, especially if you don’t manage to settle your case with the insurance company. Depositions in Florida personal injury cases are allowed by… Read More »
Should You Accept A Personal Injury Settlement Before Finishing Medical Treatment?
After getting into an accident in Florida, be it a motor vehicle accident, slip and fall accident, motorcycle accident, bicycle accident, or any other type of accident, and suffering severe injuries, you can recover compensation from an at-fault party. Considering the financial burden that follows after an accident, after filing a personal injury claim,… Read More »
Personal Injury Vs. Wrongful Death Cases In Florida
In Florida, if a person suffers an injury because of the negligent act of another person, the victim can recover damages from the negligent party. Also, surviving family members of someone who loses their life after suffering injuries because of someone else’s negligence can recover compensation from the negligent party. If you or your… Read More »
Some Crucial Things To Know Before Filing A Florida Personal Injury Case
After suffering an injury in Florida because of another person’s negligence, you may be eligible to recover compensation. You can obtain different types of damages in a Florida personal injury case. These are economic/special damages, non-economic/general damages, and punitive damages. Economic damages in Florida include medical expenses, property damage, and lost wages, and non-economic… Read More »
Some Crucial Things You Need To Know About Car Accident Settlement Agreements
After suffering injuries in a Florida car accident because of the negligence of another party, you may be eligible to recover compensation. As soon as you begin the process of recovering compensation, the at-fault party’s insurance company might prepare a quick settlement agreement. The good thing about a settlement agreement between a plaintiff and… Read More »