Monthly Archives: January 2026
Using Expert Witnesses to Prove Future Damages in a Florida Car Accident Lawsuit
Expert witnesses are often used in Florida personal injury cases to assist plaintiffs in proving elements of their case. For example, in a complex accident involving multiple vehicles, the plaintiff might retain an expert in accident reconstruction to help establish the defendant’s liability. Similarly, an expert witness might be called to offer an opinion… Read More »
The Role of a “Civil Remedy Notice” in a Florida Bad-Faith Insurance Claim
If you are seriously injured in a car accident caused by a driver who either has no insurance or lacks sufficient insurance to fully compensate you, then your own auto insurance carrier may be liable for any excess damages if you have uninsured motorist (UM) or underinsured motorist (UIM) coverage, respectively. Of course, just… Read More »
Is a “Speck” on a Video Enough to Defeat a Slip-and-Fall Claim in Florida?
Slip and fall injuries often occur in heavily trafficked retail stores like Wal-Mart. Under Florida premises liability law, the store owner can only be held financially responsible for such injuries if the management had either actual or constructive knowledge of the hazard that caused the fall in the first place. For example, if a… Read More »

