Introduction Rideshare services like Uber and Lyft have become a popular transportation option, but accidents involving these vehicles can lead to complex legal issues. Unlike standard car crashes, rideshare accidents involve multiple insurance policies, company liability questions, and different coverage rules depending on when the accident occurs. This guide explains what to do after a…
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Introduction Pedestrian accidents can result in serious injuries, leaving victims with medical bills, lost wages, and long-term recovery challenges. In Florida, pedestrians have the right to seek compensation if they are hit by a vehicle due to a driver’s negligence. Understanding the claims process and legal options is essential for securing financial recovery. This guide…
Continue reading ›Introduction Weather conditions can play a significant role in car accidents, but drivers are still responsible for maintaining control of their vehicles, even in poor weather. Rain, fog, and strong winds can reduce visibility and road traction, increasing the risk of crashes. In Florida, determining liability in weather-related accidents depends on whether a driver acted…
Continue reading ›Introduction When filing a personal injury claim in Florida, having a pre-existing medical condition can complicate the case. Insurance companies often try to argue that a victim’s injuries were not caused by the accident but instead were the result of an existing condition. However, Florida law allows injury victims to seek compensation even if they…
Continue reading ›Introduction Social media has become a daily part of life, but after a personal injury accident, what you post online can negatively impact your case. Insurance companies and defense attorneys often monitor social media accounts to find evidence that could reduce or deny your claim. This guide explains the risks of social media in personal…
Continue reading ›Introduction Florida recently changed its negligence laws, making it more difficult for some injury victims to recover compensation. Under the new modified comparative negligence system, a person who is found to be more than 50 percent at fault for an accident is no longer eligible to recover damages. This guide explains Florida’s modified comparative negligence…
Continue reading ›Introduction Florida is one of the few states that follows a no-fault insurance system for car accidents. This means that after a crash, drivers must first turn to their own insurance coverage for compensation, regardless of who was at fault. While the system is designed to provide quick access to medical benefits, it also limits…
Continue reading ›Introduction Hit-and-run accidents are serious offenses in Florida, often leaving victims with injuries, vehicle damage, and uncertainty about how to recover compensation. When a driver flees the scene of an accident, it can be challenging to identify them and hold them accountable. However, Florida law provides options for hit-and-run victims to seek financial recovery through…
Continue reading ›Introduction Florida has more registered boats than any other state, making boating a popular activity. However, boating accidents can result in serious injuries and costly damages. When a crash occurs, determining who is responsible can be complicated due to multiple factors, including weather conditions, operator negligence, and mechanical failures. This guide explains how liability is…
Continue reading ›Introduction Suing a government entity in Florida is different from filing a lawsuit against a private person or business. Special legal rules, strict deadlines, and damage limitations apply when pursuing a claim against a city, county, or state agency. This guide explains when you can sue the government, the process for filing a claim, and…
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