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Is Florida a No-Fault State?

January 13, 2024 Legal Team
Florida is one of a handful of states with no-fault insurance laws for car accidents. While the majority of states require car accident victims to prove the other driver at fault for an accident so the negligent driver’s insurance company covers property damage, medical bills, lost wages, and compensation for pain and suffering, in...
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Proving Negligence in Wrongful Death Claims

January 11, 2024 Legal Team
All deaths feel wrong when a loved one is taken too soon, but when the death was truly preventable if only someone else hadn’t been careless, reckless, or purposefully wrongful, then Florida’s civil courts allow close surviving family members to pursue a wrongful death claim. This civil case proceeds separately and independently of any...
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Signs That You May Have PTSD After a Car Accident

January 9, 2024 Legal Team
We rarely think twice about stepping into a car to reach our destination, but accidents happen every day, preventing many people from ever arriving at their destination. When an accident occurs, motorists experience a series of terrifying events, including the first initial shock, the terror of total loss of control, the horrific crash with...
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Tips for Dealing With Insurance Companies After a Car Accident

January 7, 2024 Legal Team
A car accident is one of the worst experiences you can endure. There’s the trauma of the terrifying crash and often frightening injuries. Then, during the weeks and months that follow the distress continues as you navigate a complex car accident claim against insurance companies who prioritize their profits over paying out on claims....
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Tips to Maximizing Your Compensation After a Car Accident in Florida

January 5, 2024 Legal Team
Florida has a no-fault insurance system that requires car accident victims to file claims against their own insurance company for compensation under their mandatory personal injury protection plan (PIP). Only in cases of serious injuries with permanent consequences can they file a lawsuit against a negligent party like a careless driver to recover damages...
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