Monthly Archives: March 2026
Pain & Suffering In Florida Auto Accident Cases
When a person is involved in an auto accident in Florida, they have the right to seek compensation from the other driver (or any other actor involved) if they believe that negligence occurred. Florida law allows an injured plaintiff to try and recover their tangible damages – that is, quantifiable amounts like lost wages,… Read More »
Can A Motorcyclist Recover After A Crash If They Were Not Wearing A Helmet?
Florida is a haven for motorcyclists, due to its (usually) year-round pleasant weather. In addition, the state has a helmet exemption which allows those over 21 to forego wearing one if they carry sufficient amounts of insurance coverage. While some motorcyclists prefer this degree of freedom, it can be a potential problem in the… Read More »
Do Undocumented Immigrants Get Workers’ Compensation?
In general, people who enter the United States without inspection are not permitted to hold a job in the country. However, this does not stop many employers from hiring the undocumented all the same, with many taking advantage of their status to exploit them. In this environment, one might not think that undocumented workers… Read More »
“Pre-Suit Investigations” In Florida Medical Malpractice Cases
Medical malpractice cases in Florida tend to be high-pressure affairs; no medical professional wants to admit fault, while injured patients simply want the care they deserve. The medical lobby in Florida is quite powerful, helping to push for several measures passed into law that help to insulate medical professionals from malpractice claims. In order… Read More »