Does Florida law require a motorcyclist to have insurance? Surprisingly the answer is no. The Florida “No-Fault Law” does not apply to motorcyclists, even though they may be injured or cause injury or property damage in a crash. The NHTSA…
Sometimes potential clients who get in a car wreck have no police report associated with it. Usually, this is because the property damage is minor, and the client did not feel injured at the time of the wreck. Many times,…
In Florida personal injury law, you must prove the party that caused your injury is at fault. generally, this means the other party failed to use reasonable care that caused the accident and injury. In a car wreck case, that…
You’ve been in a car wreck and you have to go to the hospital via ambulance. You get to the hospital and the ER doctor (or nurse) asks you what happened. You tell them it’s a car wreck and you…
Florida consumers are injured by faulty products every day. These products may be prescription drugs, household appliances, or construction equipment. Injuries are often severe and can result in death. When evaluating a case involving a product, the basis of fault…
After a serious car crash, a client’s first thought is to get medical treatment to determine the extent of the injuries they have suffered. As we all know, however, the cost of medical treatment can be sky-high. So, the second…