
Steps To Take After Suffering Rear-End Collision Injuries
According to the Insurance Institute for Highway Safety (IIHS), in 2023, 1,177 passengers in rear crashes died. These accidents can be terrifying, as things might be okay one second, and in the next, there’s a heavy impact coming from behind. You might thank your lucky stars if you manage to survive such a crash, but the reality is that it’s very likely you’ll suffer from...Read More
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What Are the 3 Elements of Standing to Sue in Florida?
Nobody wants to go to the emergency room, but heading to the hospital is more common than you think. According to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, there are around 155.4 million ER visits each year. Unfortunately, many of these injuries were caused by the actions or negligence of another person. Overcoming an injury’s ramifications can be difficult, especially when it...Read More
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Florida’s Zero-Tolerance Policy for Underage DUI: What Young Drivers Need to Know
According to Jacksonville.com, the Florida Highway Safety and Motor Vehicles (FHSMV) says the state is home to 456,754 teen drivers. Nearly half (205,000) of these teen drivers (aged 15 to 19) had a learner’s license as of May 2024. As a teen driver in Florida (or a parent of one), it’s crucial to remember that driving is a privilege, not a right. Committing driving errors,...Read More
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Navigating Healthcare and Pharmaceutical Whistleblower Cases: A Step-by-Step Guide
Healthcare and pharmaceutical whistleblower cases start with identifying fraud and attempting internal reporting before escalating to external agencies. While whistleblowers may face retaliation and other risks, they’re protected by the law and may receive significant financial rewards if their case is successful. According to a study by Najar et al., published in the Archives of Public...Read More
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3 Ways Florida Child Injury Cases Differ from Adult Claims
Did you know that one in 10 Florida children gets injured enough to need to go to the emergency room? It can be incredibly traumatic for families if their child sustains a serious injury. It’s even more difficult if their injury is the result of someone else’s negligence. Families may consider pursuing legal action to seek justice after that kind of incident. Personal injury...Read More
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Navigating Florida’s Open Container Laws: What Drivers Need to Know
According to a survey published by Pew Research Center in January 2024, 62% of American adults say they drink alcohol. The highest number of drinkers is within the 35 to 54 age group (66%), followed by those aged 18 to 34 (58%). Drinking in moderation is alright, provided you do so at the right time and in the right place. In Florida, for instance, drinking in the wrong place, such as a car...Read More
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