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Florida Injury Lawsuits and Social Media: Think Before you Post

It’s almost become second nature when something major happens to us: Update social media. However,  if you are injured in a Florida car accident, our Fort Lauderdale injury attorneys urge caution,. The reality is you could inadvertently harm your claim for damages.  We’re all familiar with those “gotcha” news clips…

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$3 Million Verdict in Construction Zone Crash Injury Lawsuit Affirmed

Work zone crashes are an incredibly serious problem that continues to plague our Florida roads and highways. The U.S. Department of Transportation reports in a single recent year, there were an estimated 97,000 work zone crashes, an increase of nearly 8 percent from just a year earlier – and a…

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When Your Florida DUI Injury Lawsuit Conflicts With Criminal Proceedings

When a Florida drunk driver causes serious injury to his or her passengers, occupants of other vehicles or non-occupants, such as pedestrians and bicyclists, it is likely that driver will be named as a defendant in both a criminal and civil case. As Florida DUI injury lawyers at The Ansara…

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Florida Scooter Accident Risk Higher Amid Booming Rental Business

Electric scooters are gaining traction in urban hubs throughout Florida and the country. Many of these cities have already invested in bicycle share programs – several of them “dockless.” Successes on this front have prompted them to explore other alternative modes of transportation, particularly those that are cheaper and better…

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How Florida Injury Lawsuit Plaintiffs Prove “Loss of Life Enjoyment”

A South Florida woman has filed a car accident lawsuit in Broward Circuit Court, alleging negligence resulting in serious injury, pain, disability, disfigurement and something known as “loss of life enjoyment.”  Such damages are typical to seek in Florida crash injury claims, but this last one is what we want…

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Florida Bad Faith Insurance Verdict Against Auto Insurer Affirmed

A $3 million Florida bad faith insurance claim was affirmed recently by the U.S. Court of Appeals for the 11th Circuit, which found the auto insurer refused to tender its $250,000 policy limits to a plaintiff, even though it was well-established her injuries were clearly in excess of that.  As…

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Auto Insurers Allege PIP Fraud After Florida Crashes, Highlighting Ongoing Battle to Scrap It

Florida’s no-fault auto insurance coverage – also known as personal injury protection (PIP) – is controversial and the subject of ongoing legislative debate. Earlier this year, as reported by FloridaPolitics.com, a bill to repeal Florida’s no-fault auto insurance died in committee. Lawmakers haven’t given up on the prospect of reintroducing…

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FIU Pedestrian Bridge Collapse Lawsuits Allege Negligence

Following the stunning and tragic collapse of a pedestrian bridge under construction over Southwest Eighth Street at Florida International University in mid-March, resulting in the death of six people killed and several others injured, a total of six lawsuits have so far been filed. It’s likely more will be forthcoming. …

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$19M Award For Railroad Car Accident Death Affirmed

A $19 million damage award for the widow of a fatal railroad car accident victim was affirmed in Missouri, finding the circuit court didn’t err when finding the railroad company 95 percent liable for failure to trim vegetation surrounding the railroad tracks.  The appeal from the railroad company stemmed from…

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Court: Crash Case Defendant/ Employer Not Entitled to Summary Judgment

Many ranches, farms and other agricultural companies arrange for employee housing in addition to wages for their workers. This can raise some interesting legal questions if workers are involved in a collision traveling to-and-from work, especially if one or more is paid during that time. Typically in workers’ compensation law…

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