When you think about a personal injury lawsuit, you might imagine a trial in a courtroom filled with attorneys, jurors, spectators, and a judge. Whenever a lawsuit is filed, a trial is a possible outcome, but it is not a certainty. In Florida, the vast majority of lawsuits are resolved before trial through a settlement…
SHOULD YOU CONSIDER GETTING SURGERY DURING YOUR LAWSUIT?
If you have ever received medical treatment for an injury, you probably realize that medical care can be expensive. The cost of treatment increases rapidly when your treatment plan requires surgery. This is because you are not simply paying for the surgeon, but the cost includes the use of the medical facility, specialized medical equipment,…
How Does a Personal Injury Lawsuit Work in Florida?
People are injured every day, and while these accidental injuries may seem random, they usually are caused by an individual’s negligent action or inaction. You may be entitled to compensation under Florida law if you were injured because of someone else’s negligence. Bodily harm and injury can impact your life both physically and emotionally. It…
What Does It Mean When Insurance Says I’m 20% at Fault for My Accident?
When you get injured in an accident that is someone else’s fault, the general rule in is that you are entitled to recover financial compensation for 100% of your accident-related losses. This includes past and future losses that are both financial (such as medical bills and lost wages) and non-financial (such as pain and suffering)…
Tips for a Safe Memorial Day Weekend
Memorial Day, also known as the unofficial start of summer, takes place this year on Monday, May 31, 2021. With the first official three-day weekend since January, many people look at Memorial Day as a long-awaited opportunity to take a break from work and our crazy world to spend time relaxing with friends and family….