Monthly Archives: August 2020
Head-On Car Crashes In Miami
All car accidents have the capacity to be terrible and terrifying events. After all, severe injuries and fatalities are possible when two vehicles impact one another, and head-on crashes can be particularly frightening. Sometimes the impact happens out of nowhere, in other situations a driver sees another vehicle heading toward them but is not… Read More »
Gathering Evidence is Part of a Premises Liability Claim
When a person is hurt on another’s property, there may be a path to compensation. The first thing to do is seek medical attention. Then, once you have a plan for physical recovery, it is time to consider how you can cover the doctor expenses, which may be particularly difficult if you have lost… Read More »
Car Crashes Often Happen Close to Home
While people often think of car crashes happening on highways and road trips, the truth is many crashes happen within a five minute drive from a person’s home. It is important that drivers are not lulled into a false sense of security solely because they are in their own neighborhood. And when an accident… Read More »
Ways Insurance Companies Avoid Personal Injury Claims
When an individual is harmed, it is possible they will move to secure compensation for their personal injuries. One of the first paths to damage recovery is connecting with an insurance company to seek compensation. But, there are times when insurance companies resist paying out for injuries as it eats into company profits if… Read More »
Safety Tips for Riding a Motorcycle During Miami’s Hurricane Season
Florida hurricane season typically lasts about five months. It starts in June and runs through November, with peak storm activity often happening in August and September. For motorcyclists, this means they need to be aware of increased weather risks when riding in summer and fall. Taking precautions could save a rider from injury. After… Read More »
Risks at Understaffed Nursing Homes
It can be stressful to have a loved one in a nursing home. After all, you have to believe the facility has your loved one’s best interest in mind at all times. It is the legal duty of these organizations to provide residents with care and safe environments. It is required by Florida law,… Read More »