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Monthly Archives: April 2025

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Miami’s Construction Boom And The Hidden Dangers Of Site Hazards

By The Law Offices of Spencer G. Morgan, P.A. |

With a skyline that is constantly evolving, there are new high-rises, residential developments, and infrastructure projects popping up across Miami. While this construction boom signals growth and opportunity, it also brings significant risks to workers, pedestrians, and drivers who navigate these areas daily. Construction site hazards can lead to severe injuries, and knowing your… Read More »

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Impact Of New Florida Tort Laws On High-Value Injury Claims

By The Law Offices of Spencer G. Morgan, P.A. |

Recent changes to tort laws have implications for personal injury claims, particularly those involving high-value settlements. These legislative revisions affect how damages are awarded, the comparative fault system, and the statute of limitations. If you are pursuing compensation after a serious accident, have a conversation with a Miami personal injury lawyer to be sure… Read More »

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South Beach Bar Fights And Liability For Injuries

By The Law Offices of Spencer G. Morgan, P.A. |

A night out in South Beach can quickly turn from fun to dangerous when a bar fight breaks out. Whether you were an innocent bystander who was caught in the chaos or a participant who suffered serious injuries, being aware of your legal rights is essential. In the state of Florida, bars and nightclubs… Read More »

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Why Do Cruise Ship Lawsuits Have To Be Filed In Miami?

By The Law Offices of Spencer G. Morgan, P.A. |

A cruise vacation is meant to be relaxing, but when an injury occurs, it can quickly turn into a legal headache. If you were injured on a cruise ship, you may be wondering where to file your lawsuit. In many cases, the answer is Miami. Due to jurisdiction clauses in cruise line contracts, filing… Read More »

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Different Types Of Tailgating Accidents

By The Law Offices of Spencer G. Morgan, P.A. |

Following another vehicle too closely can lead to tailgating accidents. These types of crashes often happen because there is a reduced reaction time. If you believe your injury is a direct result of another car not giving you enough space, talk to a Miami personal injury lawyer about the different types of tailgating accidents,… Read More »

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Protecting Your Rights After A Low-Speed Impact

By The Law Offices of Spencer G. Morgan, P.A. |

When people think of car accidents and legal cases, they often picture high-speed collisions, but low-speed impacts can still result in serious injuries and losses, too. Even when vehicle damage is minimal, victims can suffer from back, neck, and soft tissue injuries. After being injured in a low-speed crash, it’s essential to understand your… Read More »

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What If I Was Injured While Dining Out?

By The Law Offices of Spencer G. Morgan, P.A. |

Many enjoy dining out, but unfortunately, accidents can happen in restaurants just like anywhere else. From slippery floors to poorly maintained furniture, restaurant patrons can suffer injuries due to unsafe conditions. Talk to a Miami personal injury lawyer if you or someone you care about was hurt while dining at a Miami restaurant. Injuries… Read More »

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What Is An Emergency Medical Condition?

By The Law Offices of Spencer G. Morgan, P.A. |

If a Floridian is injured in a car accident, Personal Injury Protection (PIP) coverage could be key to connecting with recovery funds for medical expenses and lost wages. Should this be the case for you, understand that Florida’s PIP law has limitations, and one of the biggest factors that can affect your benefits is… Read More »

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