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Long-Term Costs After Minor Fractures

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

Auto accidents, falls, and other unexpected incidents may lead to fractures, sometimes ones that are categorized minor. It is common to assume a small break heals quickly and won’t cause lasting problems. But the truth is, even seemingly minor fractures can have long-term costs, physically, financially, and emotionally. Speak with a Miami personal injury… Read More »

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Low-Speed Impacts Can Damage The Spine

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

Rear-end crashes are among the most common accidents on Miami roads. Because they often occur at lower speeds in congested traffic, many drivers assume these collisions are not a big deal. Yet unfortunately, low-speed rear-end accidents frequently result in serious spinal injuries. For instance, herniated discs are possible, harm that may not fully reveal… Read More »

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What Is Owner Retention After A Total Loss?

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

After a serious car accident in Miami, learning that your vehicle has been declared a total loss can feel like a second blow, especially if you want to keep the car. Many drivers assume a total loss means the vehicle must be surrendered to the insurance company. In Florida, that is not always the… Read More »

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Top Ways Pre-Existing Conditions Complicate Florida Injury Claims

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

In personal injury cases, the goal is to secure compensation for harm caused by someone else’s negligence. But when an injured person has a pre-existing medical condition, the process becomes more complex. Insurance companies often try to use old injuries, chronic illnesses, or prior accidents as excuses to reduce or deny payouts. Seasoned Miami… Read More »

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The Link Between Property Damage And Injury Claims

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

People often focus on injuries, medical bills, and time away from work when they think about accident claims. But another essential piece of the puzzle is property damage. After a Miami car collision, property damage is often thought of as routine car repairs, but in reality, it plays a much bigger role in your… Read More »

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Are Rideshare Algorithms Increasing Accident Risks In Miami?

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

With a few taps on your phone screen, you can summon a car without worrying about parking or public transit schedules. This is because rideshare apps like Uber and Lyft have transformed how people get around Miami.  But beneath this convenience lies a hidden factor that could be putting passengers, drivers, and other motorists… Read More »

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What Car Accident Victims Should Know About Complex Regional Pain Syndrome

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

Not all car accident injuries are visible right away. Some develop over time, leaving victims in chronic pain that disrupts every part of their lives. One such condition is Complex Regional Pain Syndrome (CRPS), which is a rare but serious disorder that can follow trauma. For Florida residents coping with lingering pain after an… Read More »

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Settlement Vs. Trial: Why Some Miami Injury Cases Go The Distance

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

When a serious injury is sustained, whether from a car crash, slip and fall, construction incident, or other unexpected harm, injured individuals often wonder how their case will resolve. Most personal injury claims settle outside of court, but some go all the way to trial. Talking to a Miami personal injury lawyer about why… Read More »

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