How Insurance Companies Devalue or Deny Valid Dog Bite Claims
Florida’s strict liability dog bite law states that a dog owner will be held liable (financially responsible) for damages suffered by persons bitten, even if the owner was not negligent. As a dog bite injury victim, you do not have to prove that the pet owner knew or reasonably should have known about the dog’s… read more
How Insurance Companies Devalue or Deny Valid Slip and Fall Claims
Slip and fall claims are one of the most common types of personal injury lawsuits. As such, they are aggressively defended against by business and property owners. A property owner will not be automatically held responsible for every slip and fall that happens on his or her premises. As an injured accident victim, you need… read more
How Insurance Companies Devalue or Deny Valid Truck Accident Claims
If you get injured or tragically lose a loved one in a truck accident in Florida, an insurance claim can help you move forward. Unfortunately, your efforts to recover financial compensation may be hindered by a trucking company and its legal team. Be prepared for one or more defenses to be raised to your liability… read more
How Insurance Companies Devalue or Deny Valid Car Accident Claims
Filing an insurance claim after a car accident in Florida is no guarantee that you will recover financial compensation for your crash. Car insurance companies are notorious for making it difficult for claimants to get paid – often through tactics such as denying valid claims and raising defenses to liability. Familiarizing yourself with common defenses… read more
PTSD After a Car Accident
If you get into or witness a severe or catastrophic car accident, you may come away with post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD) – a psychiatric condition that can be caused by exposure to trauma. PTSD can have a major impact on your life. It can trigger fears and anxieties that make it impossible for you to… read more
Liability for Brake Check Crashes in Florida
One of the most common types of car accidents in Florida is the rear-end collision. This is when the front of one car strikes the back of the vehicle in front of it. In most cases, the rear driver will be held responsible for a rear-end collision, as it is this driver’s responsibility to maintain… read more