The Anatomy of a Personal Injury Case

The Basic Structure of a Personal Injury Case Has Three Distinct Component Parts: Liability, Causation,  and Damages. Liability – Legal Term For “Fault” For a personal injury plaintiff to have a successful case she and her lawyer must prove “more…

Common Injuries From Airbag Deployment in a Car Wreck

Airbags undoubtedly save lives every day, as they help to lower the risk of hitting your head and body against hard surfaces, being ejected from the vehicle. There is little debate that these restraint systems have been proven to save…

New Law in Florida: Driving with Hazard Lights on in the Rain is Now Legal

If you have driven in Florida, you have driven in a heavy rainstorm. These seem to come out of nowhere, with little warning and can reduce unlimited visibility to zero visibility in a matter of seconds. What should you do?…

Gov. DeSantis Vetoes No Fault Repeal Legislation

Gov. Ron DeSantis has vetoed legislation that would have ended Florida’s no-fault rule after mounting pressure from critics who argued the bill would push up rates for many drivers. The bill DeSantis vetoed (SB 54) cleared the Legislature in April, and landed on…

Hiring A Lawyer Doesn’t Mean You Are Going to Court

It’s a very common misunderstanding.  Clients assume that if they go and hire a lawyer for a car wreck or personal injury case, they will be “going to court.”  This is not entirely accurate.   In fact, it’s rarely accurate at…

How Your Car Accident Case Is Impacted By Not Wearing A Seat Belt

Everyone knows that wearing a seat belt is a smart choice. Study after study has shown that people who wear seatbelts are far more likely to sustain fewer and less serious injuries in car wrecks than those who don’t. A…