Parents And The Art Of Car Seat Safety

By: Hannah Domoslay-Paul (Contributing writer for Pensacola Mom Collective) Protecting The Smallest Members Of Our Families As We Travel Through Our Day-To-Day Lives. As the mom of six, I cannot even begin to fathom the number of times I have…

Carpal Tunnel Injuries Caused By A Car Wreck

When people hear about carpal tunnel they think of people that use computers such as secretaries or factory workers who are constantly using their hands. However, even though it is considered a repetitive use injury, it can be trauma-induced. Carpal…

Use Of The Black Box Evidence In Your Car Accident Case

In many car crash cases, there are disputes over speed, movement of the vehicles, seat belt issues, braking, and other facts. Participants or witnesses may have faulty memories or even a reason to lie about what happened or what they…

What Is Diminished Value?

After a wreck, most people’s first thoughts are to take care of their own physical injuries. However, many of our clients also have issues with the injuries done to their property—most often their vehicles. Below, we discuss the most common…

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…

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…