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Florida’s Comparative Negligence Miami Crashes

When you suffer injuries or other losses in a car crash in Miami or anywhere else in Florida, you will typically have the option of...

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Deposition Fort Lauderdale Car Accident Claim

You might have heard about a deposition, but do they use them in car accident cases? Most car crash claims in Fort Lauderdale are typically...

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6 of the most common ways Florida vacationers get injured

With Florida as one of the most popular tourist destinations in the world, we should expect a surge in tourism this fall and winter. Especially...

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What is Accident Reconstruction Miami Car Crash Claims?

Accident reconstruction is supposed to help figure out how a crash happened. When you suffer a car accident in Miami, you will be asked by...

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Handling a Teen Driver’s First Accident

From distracted driving, drowsy driving, night driving, and driving under the influence coupled with being a new, inexperienced driver, the road can be a dangerous...

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Why Not Settle Immediately After a Fort Lauderdale Crash?

When you file a car crash claim after a Fort Lauderdale crash, the insurer may dispute your claim or raise various objections. At the same...

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How Can a Traffic Ticket Affect a Car Crash Claim?

Is paying a traffic ticket important? It could be. When it comes to Florida car crash claims, the issue of liability and fault comes up...

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Who is Liable in a Miami Crash Caused by a Rental Car?

In most car accidents, you can recover compensatory damages as a victim if your losses exceed a certain threshold. A Miami car accident lawyer can...

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What Is Florida’s Dangerous Instrumentality Doctrine?

Most non-specialists have never heard of the Dangerous Instrumentality Doctrine outlined by Florida Law. When car accidents take place, it is typically the at-fault person...

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