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What to Do if Your Child is Injured at School or Daycare
It’s a call no parent ever wants to receive—your child is injured at school or daycare. Perhaps they are calling for you to take your child to the hospital, or perhaps your child is waiting at the nurse’s office. Whatever the nature of the injury, it’s important to keep detailed logs of what occurred… Read More »
Accident Victims’ Resources in Tampa
When you’ve been in an accident or are healing from an accident—whether that’s a personal injury, auto accident, or other type of injury—you need to stay focused and motivated on your healing. If you’re in the Tampa area, there are resources for you as you heal from an accident. Legal resources are abundant in… Read More »
Why is Insurance Offering So Little for My Claim?
It’s a frustrating reality—you get into a car accident or other personal incident only to discover your insurance will only cover a fraction of the expenses you’ve incurred throughout the process. It’s dehumanizing and debilitating, knowing that your claim will receive so little compensation from your insurance provider. After an incident occurs where trauma… Read More »
Pros and Cons of Settling Out of Court
When you are dealing with a claim related to personal injury, malpractice, or other legal need, there are two options for settling the claim—either in court or out of court. Both methods have different pros and cons, and both methods should be weighed heavily to ensure you are receiving the full benefit or understanding… Read More »
Are Truck Drivers Really the Safest on the Road? Tips to Avoid a Truck Accident
Take a road trip and you’ll find truck drivers are among the most common fellow drivers you’ll see on the road at any time of day. The average truck driver must go through comprehensive driving training and supervision prior to taking on their long shifts and driving responsibilities. In that way, truckers are more… Read More »
Is Fault Automatic in a Rear-End Collision Case?
If a person rear-ends someone while driving, that person is usually at fault for the collision in the eyes of the law. However, there are endless scenarios in which a car can be rear-ended, bumpers can be scratched, and and fenders can be bent. There’s no one-size-fits-all model of fault in a collision, just… Read More »
Are Kids a Distraction Behind the Wheel?
Distracted driving can take many shapes and forms in today’s world, from a distracting phone call to eating a sandwich behind the wheel. Even adjusting volume on a stereo or changing songs can be a distraction that can impair your judgment and reaction time. It’s controversial but do kids count as a distraction behind… Read More »
Why Florida is Considered the Most Dangerous State to Drive In
Florida is a lovely and often-mocked place for a variety of reasons, from its population of alligators to its popularity as a Spring Break destination. It’s not all beaches and sunshine however. It’s also considered one of the most dangerous states to drive in. In 2016, the Florida Department of Highway Safety and Motor… Read More »
Why Medical Malpractice Lawsuits Are Rarely Taken to Court
Medical malpractice suits are tricky to take to a court of law for a variety of reasons. Often it’s difficult to prove true medical malpractice occurred. Losing a medical malpractice suit is far more common than winning one, but winning cases are often hyped and get substantial media coverage, leading the public to believe… Read More »
Taking Care of Your Loved One After a Critical Injury
Being in an accident not only affects the people involved, it can also greatly impact on those who close to the individual. It can involve having to give up work for a while in order to look after your loved one, helping them get them back to being healthy and happy again. It’s important… Read More »