Florida Car Insurance 101: Yes, It’s Legal For A Florida Resident To Register And Drive A Car That Has Zero Insurance For Your Injuries Caused By Their Car?

Wait, Are You Saying That It’s Legal For A Florida Resident To Register And Drive A Car In Florida That Has Zero Insurance For Injuries Caused By Their Car? The short answer is YES! So What Is Required? That is…

Women’s History Month: Belva Lockwood – First Woman Admitted To The Bar Of The U.S. Supreme Court.

Article Courtesy of National Archives © 2005 by Jill Norgren In the years just after the Civil War, as women began joining the legal profession, only a handful of spirited applicants succeeded in breaking through the cultural barriers that made…

Wrongful Death Series Part 10: How Is A Private Forensic Autopsy Different From A Medical Examiner Investigation?

In regards to a potential Florida Wrongful Death case, the case may require a private autopsy to be performed to ensure that critical evidence is collected and analyzed. A private autopsy is one performed for a fee and usually paid…

Wrongful Death Series Part 9: A Hospital Autopsy – How Is This Different From A Private Autopsy?

We have seen it many times. A loved one dies while in the care of a hospital, and the hospital is having issues answering your family’s questions. Someone in your family suggests to the doctor that there should be an…

Most Common Questions About Car Accident Cases

How Long Does It Take To Settle A Car Accident Injury Case? There is no standard time limit for settling your case. Some settle in a matter of weeks, while some cases go through trial and appeal before they are…

Women’s History Month: Arabella Mansfield – First Woman Lawyer In The United States

Courtesy of womenhistoryblog.com – Arabella Mansfield (1846-1911) became America’s first woman lawyer when she was admitted to the Iowa bar in 1869. She was allowed to take the bar exam and passed with high scores, despite a state law restricting…