Personal Injury Blogs

CRITICAL INJURY INSURANCE & THE NCAA

NCAA sports have been increasing in popularity throughout the decades and the rules involving college sports have been changing to benefit the players. Now college athletes can make money off their name, image and likeness (NIL). This means more money in their pockets because they can make an endorsement deal,...

2022 GUIDE TO PERSONAL INJURY SETTLEMENT AMOUNTS

Personal injury verdicts tend to make the news easily due to the tens or hundreds of millions of dollars that are awarded by juries. However, settlements are not as quick to hit the news. Settlements are usually kept more private because of nondisclosure agreements. Personal injury settlements are a bit less...

PERSONAL INJURY PROTECTION: WHAT YOU MUST KNOW

Personal injury protection (PIP) is a form of car insurance meant to cover expenses like medical bills, lost wages, and even funeral costs, no matter who is at fault. It really is an important component of auto insurance that many people are unaware of. You might even already have it...

The Aftermath Of Hurricane Ian

Florida residents are grappling with widespread destruction and massive flooding after Hurricane Ian, which is ranked to be one of the most powerful storms to ever hit the United States. When Hurricane made landfall on the West coast of Florida as a powerful category 4 hurricane with winds topping 150...

Who Is Liable When A Pedestrian Causes An Accident In Florida?

Florida is known as the sunshine state for a good reason. The sun is out more times than not and for many people, it provides access to walk to their destinations or just to go out for a walk to enjoy the weather. Unfortunately, Florida ranks as the second-highest state...

Car Crash News – Think Twice Before You Hit And Run

A 59-year-old Boca Raton man is facing a DUI manslaughter charge after a car accident along Yamato Road that killed a motorcyclist.  Separate blood draws show that on the night of the accident Eric Brown died, showed Miguel Oduardo had blood-alcohol levels of 0.206 and 0.140, both above Florida's legal threshold...