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After a minor car accident, reporting the collision can help preserve evidence if you pursue a personal injury claim later on. Summary Reporting minor car accidents in Florida is crucial, even for fender benders, due to potential

Personal injury accidents can result in multiple traumatic injuries, complicating the process of recovering compensation for damages. Summary Settlements for multiple injury claims can be considerable, given the impact polytrauma can have on an accident victim’s finances,

The process of filing a personal injury claim for a slip and fall injury at a store involves providing documentation of negligence, injury, and damages to establish liability. Summary Slip and fall accidents in stores can lead

New drivers, especially teens, can cause serious car accidents due to their lack of experience and susceptibility to distractions. Summary New drivers in Florida, particularly teens, are involved in a disproportionate number of car accidents. Common causes

Reduce your risk of getting into a car accident by reviewing who goes first at a four-way stop and other commonly broken traffic regulations.Summary At a four-way stop, drivers must come to a complete stop and proceed

How you handle the aftermath of a bicycle accident matters in regard to your health and the strength of your future personal injury claim. Summary Understanding what to do after a bicycle accident leaves you with significant

If a bicyclist is injured in a collision, the negligent party can be held legally responsible for compensating their damages. Summary Bicycle accidents often occur due to someone else’s negligence, such as a distracted driver or a

Summary Florida law protects the legal rights of pedestrians to navigate roadways safely. Pedestrian accidents commonly occur due to distracted driving, speeding, and other reasons. A skilled attorney knows how to investigate a pedestrian accident to determine

Summary The aftermath of an accident can cause confusion, leaving those involved unsure whether they’re liable for the personal injury accident. Florida’s comparative negligence system assigns fault and reduces compensation based on each party’s percentage of fault.

Understanding the difference between a survival action and a wrongful death claim can clarify what type of compensation is available to grieving families. Summary Many families who lose a loved one to the negligent actions of another