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If you’ve been injured in Florida, one of the most urgent questions is: “How long do I have to file a lawsuit?” The answer depends on the type of case — and recent changes to Florida law have shortened the timeline for negligence claims.
One of the most common questions we hear is: “How is the value of a personal injury case calculated?” The truth is, every case is different — but attorneys rely on clear categories of damages to determine value.
After a crash in Florida, many drivers ask: “How does no-fault insurance work?” The answer lies in PIP (Personal Injury Protection) — a system that makes Florida one of the few “no-fault” states in the country.
One of the most common questions after a crash is: “How do my medical bills get paid after a car accident in Florida?” The answer begins with your auto insurance.
If you’ve been injured in an accident, one of the first questions is: “How do I prove negligence in a Florida personal injury case?"
If you’ve been seriously injured in Miami, the steps you take immediately after an accident can make all the difference in your recovery — and in your case.
Many people ask: “Does signing a waiver automatically kill my claim?” The answer is no, at least not always. In Florida, courts carefully analyze waivers before deciding if they’re enforceable.
After a minor crash, many drivers wonder: “Do I really need to call the police if no one seems seriously hurt?” In Florida, the answer is yes.
After an accident, one of the biggest mistakes people make is posting on social media. Photos, comments, or even “check-ins” can be twisted by insurance companies and defense lawyers to make it look like you’re not injured or your injuries aren’t serious.
If you were injured while walking on someone else’s property in Miami, you might be asking: “Can I sue the property owner?” The answer is yes — but only under certain conditions.
Being the victim of an assault leaves wounds that aren’t always visible. Many survivors ask us: “Can I recover for emotional distress or PTSD after an assault in Florida?” The answer is yes.
If you were assaulted, attacked, or injured at a hotel in Miami, you may be wondering: “Can I sue the hotel for what happened?” The answer is yes. Under Florida law, hotels have a legal duty to keep their premises reasonably safe for guests.
Learn how Florida Statute 327 and federal maritime law hold boat operators and rental companies accountable for jet ski and boating injuries — and why preserving crucial evidence like Coast Guard reports, GPS data, and rental logs is key to winning your case.
Explore how emotional injuries like anxiety, PTSD, and depression from a Florida car accident are recognized under state law and learn actionable steps to document and recover compensation for non-economic damages.

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