By Steven Combs | Published July 21, 2015 | Posted in Personal Injury | Tagged Tags: call the police, car accident, damages and expenses, exchange information, personal injury | Leave a comment
If you spend a significant time driving, it’s likely that you’ll be involved in a car accident at some point in your life. As common as these crashes are, it’s rarely easy to sort out the damages and expenses in the days and weeks afterward. If you are ever involved in an accident, there are Read More
Read MoreWalking is a great way to get exercise and enjoy one’s surroundings, especially if you live in or are visiting an urban area. However, when the drivers of motor vehicles fail to watch out for people on foot, serious accidents may occur. Every year, pedestrian accidents kill approximately 4,000 people and injure another 76,000 across Read More
Read MoreWhen you get into a car accident in which you suffer a serious injury, you may want to consider filing a lawsuit against the other driver to compensate you for your damages. However, you need to act reasonably quickly if you hope to collect financial damages in your claim. Under Florida law, you do not Read More
Read MoreThe family of a Florida teen who Polk County law enforcement officers publicly identified as a suspect in a bullying case will likely file a lawsuit against the authorities that released her name. Last year, after a 12-year-old girl committed suicide by reportedly jumping from an abandoned factory, police officers arrested Katelyn Roman, a minor, Read More
Read MoreThree young children were injured, including one critically, after a pickup truck reportedly ran through a red light and crashed into a minivan in late September. According to police, the accident, which occurred on Beach Boulevard in Jacksonville, resulted in the three children who were riding in the minivan being taken to the local hospital Read More
Read MoreA Florida family lost their teenage son to an alcohol-induced car crash earlier this summer. The family had just returned from vacationing in the Florida Keys to their home in Mandarin. It was a Saturday night, and their youngest son, a 14 year old, snuck out of the house to meet up with friends. He Read More
Read MoreIn a Florida state court jury ruling on July 19, R.J. Reynolds Tobacco Co. was ordered to pay more than $23 billion in punitive damages to the widow of a lung cancer victim. Cynthia Robinson had filed a lawsuit against the tobacco company after her husband, longtime smoker Michael Johnson Sr., died of lung cancer Read More
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