Car accidents can inflict a number of injuries among those who get caught up in them. One of the most serious types of harm that can occur during an incident is trauma to the head. All head injuries are medical emergencies and can lead to life-altering consequences and even fatality. Outlined below are some of the more common head injuries that are associated with car accidents. Skull penetration Penetration of the Read More
Who is liable in a commercial vehicle accident?
It’s a horrible situation to find yourself in: You’re driving to get to work or home when a semi suddenly comes into your lane. You have nowhere to go, and they move over so quickly that you end up being hit and forced off the road. This kind of crash is fairly common. Sideswipe and side-impact collisions are more common with large trucks because they have many blind spots along their sides where the driver may not Read More
What is no-fault insurance for your vehicle?
Car insurance protects you after a crash. Still, if you are like most people in Florida, you don’t really understand how it works. There is an assumption that the other driver’s policy will pay for your losses when someone causes a crash. However, Florida still has no-fault coverage rules which affect how you make a claim and what compensation you receive. What should drivers know about no-fault insurance in Read More
Why Do Truck Accident Cases Need To Be Handled Differently From Other Accidents?
There are numerous circumstances and legal issues involved in the representation of semi-truck, tractor-trailer and other commercial vehicle accident cases. Truck accident cases involve very severe injuries. Accidents involving these types of trucks can result in injuries that require a long and painful rehabilitation period. Your medical bills can become insurmountable, which means you need to get the most out of Read More
Calculating lost future earnings in a personal injury claim
Like the rest of the states, Florida’s personal injury laws divide the types of damages plaintiffs can seek into two categories: economic and non-economic damages. Economic damages include harms caused by the negligent party that have clear financial consequences, such as medical bills and lost wages. Someone who suffered severe injuries could have been forced to stop working for weeks or months between the time of Read More

