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The Impact of Social Media on Personal Injury Cases

Do not post on social media. Anything you share online, especially videos or photos could be used against you by insurance representatives and lawyers to question the seriousness of your injuries and dispute your claim. If you have more questions, please consult with an experienced personal injury attorney.

New Tort Law: The Comparative Negligence Trap

Never admit fault. Under the new modified comparative negligence law in Florida, individuals will be barred from recovering any damages if they are more than 50 percent at fault for causing their own injuries. If you have more questions, please consult with an experienced personal injury attorney.

How to Document Evidence for a Personal Injury Case

Be certain to keep anything which comes into your possession, which might be used as evidence. This includes shoes, clothing, glasses, photographs, defective machinery parts, foreign substances, broken bottles, liquid and food samples, lab reports, etc. If you have more questions, please consult with an experienced personal injury attorney.

How to Handle a Slip & Fall Caused by Wet Floors

Make sure to seek medical attention right away. Make sure the incident is documented by the liable party. Preserve your shoes. If you have more questions, we suggest consulting with an experienced personal injury attorney.