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How Long Does It Take To Settle A Wrongful Death Claim?

How long it takes to settle a wrongful death claim will depend on many factors. One of the most important things to keep in mind is that you have a limited amount of time to file a lawsuit for wrongful death under FL § 95.11. If you miss that deadline, Florida law will bar you […]

By |September 9th, 2019|Wrongful Death Law|0 Comments

What Is The Florida Premises Liability Statute Of Limitations?

The amount of time that you have to file a lawsuit for money damages will depend on the legal theory you pursue in your lawsuit. A “statute of limitations” means the amount of time you have to file a lawsuit. If you miss the deadline, you can lose the right to go after compensation for […]

By |September 2nd, 2019|Premises Liability|0 Comments

How Long Does It Take To Settle With An Insurance Carrier After A Pedestrian Accident?

It can take anywhere from months to even years to settle with an insurance carrier after a pedestrian accident. One of the most important things to keep in mind in this situation is that Florida law limits the amount of time you have to file a lawsuit for personal injury compensation. If you miss the […]

By |September 2nd, 2019|Pedestrian Accident|0 Comments

What Is Florida’s Premises Liability Law?

Florida’s premises liability law outlines what you have to prove to pursue financial damages if you are hurt on someone else’s property because of a dangerous condition. Suffering an injury is not sufficient, by itself, to subject the landowner to liability for your losses.
Elements of Premises Liability in Florida
Florida property owners have a legal duty […]

By |August 21st, 2019|Premises Liability|0 Comments

What Is Foreseeability In A Premises Liability Case?

If something is foreseeable, that means that it is reasonable that someone would anticipate the event happening. For example, a person who runs a red light at a busy intersection should realize the likelihood of colliding with another vehicle.

Foreseeability in a premises liability case plays an important part. The law usually uses the standard of […]

By |August 21st, 2019|Premises Liability|0 Comments

Constructive Knowledge In A Premises Liability Case

Sometimes the law will treat someone as if he had actual knowledge of a fact, even if he did not, under the legal theory of constructive knowledge in a premises liability case. Constructive knowledge is an essential concept because, in some situations, the law will impose liability based on constructive knowledge.
What Is Constructive Knowledge Generally
A […]

By |August 21st, 2019|Premises Liability|0 Comments

How to Sue for Medication Error

A medical malpractice lawyer can find out who is at fault for your injury and suffering sue to medication error. Collecting all the necessary information begins with the details you can provide to your lawyer. For example, the names and locations of medical professionals who treated you before you became injured. Below you will find […]

By |August 5th, 2019|Medical Malpractice|0 Comments

Suing for Construction Accident Injuries as a Bystander

If you were hurt while you were a bystander at or near a construction site, you might be able to sue for compensation for your injuries. There are several ways that someone who does not work at a construction site can get hurt.
Ways That a Bystander Can Get Hurt at a Construction Accident
You do not […]

By |August 5th, 2019|Construction Accident Law|0 Comments

Types of Spinal Cord Injuries

Medical experts classify spinal cord injuries by how “complete” the injury is, the location of the damage, and the resulting paralysis. A spinal cord injury happens when any portion of your spinal cord or the cauda equina (the nerves at the end of your spinal canal) are damaged.
Complete Versus Incomplete Spinal Cord Injuries
Doctors measure the […]

By |July 19th, 2019|Spinal Cord Injuries|0 Comments

Spinal Cord Injury Due to a Defective Product

If you have suffered a spinal cord injury due to a defective product, you probably have questions about your legal rights. You might wonder whether the law will hold someone responsible for paying your medical bills and compensating you for the time you missed from work and the impact the spinal cord injury has had […]

By |July 19th, 2019|Spinal Cord Injuries|0 Comments