Legal Articles, Slip & Fall Accident
FLORIDA SLIP-AND-FALL INJURIES
Slip and Fall Injuries can happen to anyone, anywhere, at any time. They happen in restaurants, house parties, barbecues, malls, public sidewalks, parking lots, amusement parks, grocery and retail stores. These injuries can lead to broken bones, spinal injuries, concussions, and a lifetime of pain and suffering.
Did You Incur Serious Injuries When You Slipped and Fell?
Below, we’ve outlined what you should do if you recently incurred serious injuries after a slip and fall accident and how you can receive the compensation you deserve.
When Can You Collect After A Slip-And-Fall Accident?
When Can You Collect After A Slip-And-Fall Accident?
WalMart will not Settle Cases to Avoid Bad Publicity
WalMart will defend slip and fall incidents very aggressively. In fact, it has its own claims department like an insurance company.
General Rules for filing FEMA Claims & Appeals
General Article that explains the basics of filing and appealing a FEMA claim from a hurricane or other disaster.
Do You Have Grounds for a Wrongful Death Case?
Losing a loved one to the negligence of another person is one of the most painful experiences imaginable – you are hurt, enraged, confused and wondering how to move forward.
FLORIDA DOG BITES
Some states have a “One bite” rule which allow owner’s leniency the first time their dog bites someone. Florida is NOT one of those states.
What are the Major Causes of Slip and Fall Accidents?
Each year, one million Americans visit emergency rooms across the country due to slip and fall injuries. The effects of these accidents can vary – causing everything from minor bruising to brain injury. Unfortunately, slip and falls are not as easy to avoid as some people may think.
What do I do if I am injured but it was not my fault?
If you are injured and it wasn't your fault, or even if it was partly your fault, call us and you will find a lawyer whose bottom line is righting a wrong and standing up for you.
What are Third Party Claims in Construction Site Accidents?
It's not uncommon for construction site injuries to involve broken bones; lost limbs, fingers, or toes; paralysis, and other injuries that require invasive surgery and long periods of recovery. This can mean months without work or possibly never working again.