Legal Articles, General Practice

Florida No Fault Law

Florida's no-fault insurance law requires nearly every driver in the state to carry a minimum of $10,000 in personal injury protection. It follows drivers in their personal vehicle, a borrowed car or even a rental car, and it covers them for medical bills and lost earnings regardless of fault.

"Family" Law- The Holman Law Firm

Family Law - The Holman Law Firm - The Best Parents Is Both Parents

"Family" Law- The Holman Law Firm

"Family" Law - The Holman Law Firm, The Best Parents is Both Parents

Did You Know That You Have Legal Duties?

Did you know that you have legal duties? Learn more.

Why Burn Injuries are Common in the Home

U.S landlords can’t help but appreciate the July 2017 statistics offered by Pew Research Center. According to the latest research, more individuals are opting to rent rather than own. Within the 10-year period between 2006 and 2016, renting increased by more than five percent across the nation.

Medically Unfit Drivers Still On Florida Roads

Medically Unfit Drivers Still On Florida Roads

More Deadly Falls For Aging Adults: Safety Tips for Your Home

More Deadly Falls For Aging Adults: Safety Tips for Your Home

Car Accidents on Hazardous Roadways - Negligence is Often a Factor

Accidents don’t happen only on well-kept roads in ideal conditions. They also happen at intersections that are poorly lit, on poorly drained roads, in construction zones and in traffic jams.

DHS Makes Available 15,000 Additional H2B Visas For FY-2018

On May 25, 2018, Secretary of Homeland Security Kirstjen Nielsen announced that the DHS will make available an additional 15,000 H2B temporary nonagricultural visas for the duration of fiscal year 2018.

Legal Articles Additional Disclaimer

Lawyer.com is not a law firm and does not offer legal advice. Content posted on Lawyer.com is the sole responsibility of the person from whom such content originated and is not reviewed or commented on by Lawyer.com. The application of law to any set of facts is a highly specialized skill, practiced by lawyers and often dependent on jurisdiction. Content on the site of a legal nature may or may not be accurate for a particular state or jurisdiction and may largely depend on specific circumstances surrounding individual cases, which may or may not be consistent with your circumstances or may no longer be up-to-date to the extent that laws have changed since posting. Legal articles therefore are for review as general research and for use in helping to gauge a lawyer's expertise on a matter. If you are seeking specific legal advice, Lawyer.com recommends that you contact a lawyer to review your specific issues. See Lawyer.com's full Terms of Use for more information.