You might think that you’ll easily secure workers’ compensation benefits if you’ve been injured on the job. But that isn’t necessarily the case. Many workers’ compensation claims are denied, and for various reasons. Chief amongst them is a lack of medical evidence,...
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Month: January 2024
What happens if I crash my rental car on vacation in Florida?
Florida’s year-round warm weather and amusement parks make it a top vacation destination. Renting a car when you are on vacation can be extremely convenient. You can go where you want, when you want and not have to worry about the expense and hassle of public...
What if I’m hurt at work by a third party?
When a workplace injury occurs, the primary recourse often involves filing a workers’ compensation claim. However, if the injury is caused by someone other than your employer or co-worker, there exists the potential for a third-party claim, offering an avenue for...
Can you recover compensation if you were partly at fault?
In a perfect, textbook case of a motor vehicle accident, you might have one completely blameless driver who was stopped at a stoplight when a careless driver smashed into the back of their car. In a case like that, it's clear that one person was at fault, and that...
What to know about being deposed in a personal injury case
Making the decision to pursue a personal injury lawsuit is a big one. While it might be the only way to recover the compensation that you need, it also sets in motion a legal process that you might find confusing, stressful, and downright overwhelming. That can be...
Driver negligence causes pedestrian accidents in Florida
Many Florida residents and visitors like to walk around outside and enjoy the beautiful weather and scenery. Unfortunately, these pedestrians are often at risk for serious injury and even death. In fact, according to the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration,...