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Florida Wrongful Death Statute of Limitations

Florida law establishes a two-year statute of limitations for wrongful death claims under Florida Statute § 95.11(5)(e). This deadline typically starts on the date of...
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Florida Personal Injury Statute of Limitations

The statute of limitations determines how long you have to file a lawsuit after suffering an injury. Under Florida Statute § 95.11, personal injury claims...
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Using the OSHA Recommendations and Regulations to Avoid Crane and Trench Accidents

Florida construction workers face a wide array of unique workplace accidents as a result of their profession. Two major categories of construction accidents are crane...
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How Construction Site Injury Cases Differ From Typical Personal Injury Cases

The October 2019 collapse of the Hard Rock Hotel in New Orleans showed the world the dangerous consequences that can happen during the building construction...
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Types of Commercial Truck Accidents

Commercial trucks carry heavy loads across long distances along Florida’s highway system. According to the National Safety Council, Florida ranks third, behind California and Texas, for commercial truck-related fatalities. Despite different types of truck accidents, the outcome is rarely a fender bender. The size and weight of a tractor-trailer create…

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Florida Personal Injury Laws

The phrase Florida personal injury laws refers to a collection of Florida statutes and principles that govern negligence, damages, and filing deadlines. Together this set of rules creates the framework for how injury cases are evaluated in the state and outlines when an injured person can seek recovery. ​​If you’ve…

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The Dangerous Instrumentality Doctrine in Florida

If a person in Florida lets a family member, friend, or any other person to drive their car, they can be held responsible for any accidents caused by the driver. Known as the Dangerous Instrumentality Doctrine, the law places liability on the owner of a vehicle even when they were…

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Catastrophic Medical Malpractice: A Closer Look at Tragic Cases and Justice Won

By Michael V. Baxter, Esq. Firm Partner As an attorney who has specialized in handling medical malpractice cases for 25 years, my practice is focused on pursuing justice for those who are victims of catastrophic medical malpractice. What is catastrophic medical malpractice? Catastrophic medical malpractice is harm caused by medical…

Florida Medical Malpractice Pre-Suit Requirements: Before Filing a Case

Under Florida Statutes § 766.106, anyone planning to sue a health care provider for medical negligence has to complete a specific pre-suit process before taking the case to court. That process starts with a formal Notice of Intent to Initiate Litigation, but the real purpose runs deeper than sending paperwork….

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