Monthly Archives: November 2020
Employer’s Liability for Work-Related Car Accidents in Florida
If you are reading our blog, you probably know what happens when you are involved in a car crash in your personal vehicle. But what happens when you get injured in a car accident while working and driving a company vehicle? If you are driving a company car as part of your job duties… Read More »
How to Seek a Property Damage Claim When a Car Accident Didn’t Result in Injuries?
Most insurance claims after car accidents are made by those who sustained an injury in the crash. When someone is injured by another person or entity because of their negligence, they can file a personal injury claim to seek compensation for their injury. In Florida, you do not even have to prove that the… Read More »
Reasons Why You Shouldn’t Give a Recorded Statement to Your Insurance Company
Following a car crash or another accident in which you were injured in Miami, you will most likely be contacted by your insurance company. The insurer will ask you to give them a recorded statement to discuss what happened to you and how your injury occurred. Giving a Recorded Statement is a Mistake Giving… Read More »
4 Elements of Negligence in Florida’s Personal Injury Law
If you have been injured because of someone else’s fault and think that you only need to prove that the other party was negligent to recover damages, you are wrong. Under Florida’s personal injury law, there are four elements of negligence that must be established in order to obtain compensation for your injuries. For… Read More »
How to Prove Negligent Security Measures and Recover Damages from a Property Owner in Florida?
If you were injured due to someone else’s criminal act, suing the person who committed the crime for damages may not be the best option for most victims. This may be true regardless of whether the criminal who caused your injury was found and arrested or not. Another problem that you may encounter when… Read More »
Do You Need an Expert Witness to Testify in Your Personal Injury Case?
Each personal injury case is unique, and fault may not be immediately clear after you get injured. For this reason, you may need an expert witness to testify in your personal injury case. However, when the other party’s fault is clear, and they or their lawyer is not trying to put the blame on… Read More »