Jul 2, 2018 by
In a recent case before the Florida Supreme Court, the court decided what kinds of funds Medicaid was able to put a lien against. It held that only an award of past medical expenses could be used to satisfy the lien, and that Medicaid could not touch the award for future medical expenses. If you are injured in an accident, you should contact a Florida personal injury attorney as soon ... [Read More]
Jun 27, 2018 by
Stores are required to use reasonable care in maintaining their premises in a reasonably safe condition. If a customer is injured while shopping in a store, the store is not instantaneously liable for the injuries suffered. An injured customer must show the store either created the dangerous condition, or had actual or constructive knowledge of a dangerous condition. Florida premises liability can be a complicated area of law where ... [Read More]
Jun 22, 2018 by
Serious accidents involving public transportation are almost always newsworthy because they tend to cause considerable damage. Even when everyone survives, the resulting injuries are often severe. Fortunately, victims and their surviving loved ones have the right to pursue damages from the liable party. If you sustained injuries or lost a family member in a crash that involved a public transport vehicle, you probably have a lot of questions about the ... [Read More]
Jun 20, 2018 by
If a person is injured while working, her or his injury and expenses are likely covered through the benefits outlined in Florida’s Workers’ Compensation statutes. In exchange for providing a path to medical care and financial relief quickly, an employer is rewarded with immunity from civil action. This helps the employee to feel assured the accident is covered and ensure the employer is confident business can move on without ... [Read More]
Jun 18, 2018 by
If you were injured due to the negligence of a government entity or one of its employees, you may be entitled to compensation for medical bills, lost income, and other damages. But filing a tort claim against a city, county, state, or federal government agency is not the same as bringing a claim against a private citizen. There are certain procedural nuances to consider, and one small mistake could be ... [Read More]
Jun 13, 2018 by
If a crew member suffers an accident or death while working on board or nearby for a ship, she or he has access to legal relief under federal statutes. Federal maritime law covers a variety of vessel and dock issues, but is not the only avenue toward obtaining damages. A recent state appellate case reveals how an injured party or an estate can pursue action in the state’s civil ... [Read More]
Jun 6, 2018 by
Slip and falls may seem fairly common and minor, but they can cause devastating back injuries. Even a perfectly healthy person can suffer a fractured vertebra, herniated disc, or even paralysis if they fall at the wrong angle. Fortunately, slip and fall victims may be entitled to compensation for any healthcare costs and other damages they incur. If you intend to file a slip and fall back injury claim, you’ll need strong ... [Read More]
Jun 6, 2018 by
Florida car accidents not only cause new injuries for those involved in the accident, but aggravate pre-existing medical conditions as well. Regardless of whether the injuries were old or new, all must be tied to the accident in order to recover damages. A recent appeal examines the presence of pre-existing conditions in a rear-end collision between a bus and another vehicle that pulled out in front of it. The ... [Read More]
May 23, 2018 by
In any personal injury case, the injured person must connect the accident to the alleged injury in order to receive damages. The Florida Fourth District Court of Appeal recently assessed in a Florida car accident case, No. 4D17-1900, whether it was an error for the trial court to allow an expert witness for the injured person to testify about causation and permanency in violation of a trial preparation order. The plaintiff ... [Read More]
May 16, 2018 by
The Florida Motor Vehicle No-Fault Law is designed to help all of the parties involved in a Florida car accident. The statute attempts to provide available funds through the purchase of mandated auto insurance to an injured driver or passenger under a policy while minimizing costs to the auto insurer and the insured public at large and adequately paying medical treatment providers. The statute requires an insurer to reimburse ... [Read More]