How Does The Florida Personal Injury Contingency Fee Contract Work?

Why Are Contingency Fees Used in Florida? Personal injury attorneys representing victims in personal injury claims commonly use contingency fee agreements. One reason to use contingency fees is the cost of high-quality legal representation. If a client cannot pay a…

Are You Prepared For The 2023 Florida Hurricane Season?

Will the 2023 Hurricane Season Be Active? Forecasters, in general, predict a near- to slightly below-average year for hurricanes in the Atlantic. That’s in part because of the influence of an expected El Niño, which tends to reduce Atlantic hurricane…

CoolSculpting Dangers

Coolsculpting is the most popular noninvasive fat reduction treatment that reduces diet- and exercise-resistant fat cells without surgery. Many people choose coolsculpting over liposuction because it is so safe and effective compared to invasive surgery with a long recovery time. …

Dangers of Medical Tourism

According to a New York Times article from January 2021, pent-up demand for nonessential surgeries, as well as the fact that many Americans lost their health insurance during the coronavirus pandemic, led to a surge in medical tourism once other…

What Are the Statute of Limitations in Florida Personal Injury Cases?

UPDATED AS OF MARCH 24, 2023 – READ ARTICLE ON NEW LAW PASSED BY GOVERNOR RON DESANTIS – House Bill (HB) 837 The statute of limitations in Florida is a law that restricts how long someone has to sue another…

In Civil Trial Proceedings In Florida, What Is A Hearing? 

In civil trial proceedings in Florida there is a process during the lawsuit that addresses different issues; these are handled during “motion hearings.” 90-99% OF CIVIL LAWSUIT CASES THAT ARE FILED END UP SETTLING.   A hearing refers to any…