Florida Personal Injury Law Blog
What Are Economic and Non-Economic Damages in Florida Wrongful Death Cases?
Losing a loved one because of another party’s negligence can leave families facing both emotional grief and financial hardship. Florida law allows certain surviving family...
Personal Representative Wrongful Death Florida Rule: Who Has Legal Authority to File the Claim?
A death caused by negligence raises urgent questions about who has the legal authority to act. Florida law requires one person to file the case...
Who Pays After a Multi-Vehicle Crash in Fort Lauderdale?
A single rear-end collision on I-95 during rush hour may set off a chain reaction that involves three, four, or even more vehicles before the...
Why the Notice Requirement in Florida Slip and Fall Cases Often Determines Liability
Many people assume that if they slip and fall on someone else’s property, the property owner is automatically responsible. Florida law does not work that...
Proving Liability in a Fatal Car Crash: What Evidence Matters Most?
The person who knows the most about what happened in a deadly car accident is often the person who did not survive it. That missing...
When a Car Accident Fatality Becomes a Wrongful Death Lawsuit in Fort Lauderdale
Not every fatal car accident leads to a wrongful death lawsuit. Some crashes involve unpreventable mechanical failures or sudden medical events behind the wheel. But...
What Are the Most Common Types of Motor Vehicle Accidents?
Spend enough time driving in South Florida and you’ll witness scenes that stay with you: a sedan sideways across I-195, a severely dented pickup truck...
Losing a Loved One in a Motorcycle Accident
Losing a loved one in a motorcycle accident is not just a tragedy—it’s a tearing open of a wound that never fully heals. While the...
How Much Is Pain and Suffering Worth for a Motorcycle Accident?
The pain doesn’t end when the road rash heals or the cast comes off. It lingers—in your joints, in your sleep, in the hesitation you...