Tag Archives: Comparative Negligence Claims
Motorcycle Accidents and Florida’s PIP Exclusions
The number of new motorcyclists on roads and highways in Florida increases each year. Unfortunately, new motorcyclists are more likely to be involved in motorcycle accidents due to their inexperience on the road. Navigating the aftermath of a motorcycle accident is complex. This complexity becomes very clear when attempting to navigate insurance claims. Personal… Read More »
Florida’s Dog Bite Law & Children
The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention reports that dogs bite 5.4 million Americans each year. Often times, dog bites result in injuries that call for extensive care. Children are more likely than adults to be bitten by a dog. In fact, children between the ages of five and nine are common victims of… Read More »
Understanding Comparative Negligence Claims in Florida
Scenario: Someone hits your car with their vehicle. You injure your neck and require long-term hospitalization and miss months of work. You sue the driver of the car that hit you for negligence to recover your expenses, but the driver claims you were on your cell phone and that you are therefore partially responsible… Read More »