By: Bobby Jones – Personal Injury People do not tend too think much of loaning their cars to friends and relatives. They probably should. Suppose you loan your car to a friend and they happen
By: Bobby Jones – Personal Injury People do not tend too think much of loaning their cars to friends and relatives. They probably should. Suppose you loan your car to a friend and they happen
By: Bobby Jones – Personal Injury I have written articles about pre-existing injuries and how they might affect your Florida car accident claim and I have written about the importance of candor with your attorney
By: Bobby Jones – Personal Injury This is Part V of VI in my Personal Injury Medical Terms Glossary. Over the past three days I have addressed the most common injuries and terms related to
By: Bobby Jones – Personal Injury This is Part IV of VI in my Personal Injury Medical Terms Glossary. This is the final part in the portion of this glossary which relates to the spine
By: Bobby Jones – Personal Injury This is Part III of VI in my Personal Injury Medical Terms Glossary. When I began this blog I envisioned a 3 part series, but as I began brainstorming
By: Bobby Jones – Personal Injury This is Part II of VI in my Personal Injury Medical Terms Glossary. This blog will focus on the most common injuries and terms related spinal injuries that are
By: Bobby Jones – Personal Injury One of the more consistent and common characteristics of people who have been injured in an accident that I have noticed is a reluctance to ask questions about their
By: Bobby Jones – Personal Injury I have blogged about the dangers of suffering a head injury and the cognitive and emotional impairments that can be caused by head injuries, however new studies indicate a
By: Bobby Jones – Personal Injury It never ceases to amaze me, that though my friends and family know that I am a personal injury lawyer, there is a misconception about what I do for
By: Bobby Jones – Personal Injury Florida is one of the most popular vacation spots on the planet. There are roughly 1 million seasonal residents who spend time in Florida, otherwise known as snowbirds. There