Category: Slip and Falls
“Big box” retail stores have become a popular one-stop shopping destination for many Floridians. Target, Walmart, Sam’s Club, Costco, and others all allow you to purchase groceries, household goods, clothing, electronics, and much more without traveling around to different stores. All of these large retail establishments have a significant amount of foot traffic coming through […]
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Slip and fall accidents can happen anywhere, at anytime. Falls aren’t exactly the type of accident you can anticipate – by definition, they are unpredictable. While no one leaves the house anticipating slip, trip, and fall hazards, being more aware of hazardous areas can help you determine how to proceed with your case, and if you […]
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There may be nearly 8 billion people in the world, but no one knows your spouse quite like you do. That’s why after your loved one survives a traumatic brain injury, you’ll likely be the first to notice the changes the injury has caused. Brain injuries can cause a variety of physical, emotional, and cognitive […]
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Start Treating With A Chiropractor Or Physical Therapist The best thing to do after an accident where you have suffered an injury, is to begin treating with a doctor who specializes in accident injuries such as whiplash. If you already have a doctor in mind, treat with them. If you do not, we would be […]
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If you’ve been in a car accident or any accident resulting in some kind of injury to you or a loved one, then you may wonder, “How much is this case worth?” This is a very complicated question; the answer to which depends on the exact facts of your case. However, this article will attempt […]
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If you’re involved in a car, truck, or motorcycle accident be sure to take photos and/or video at the scene of the accident. Most of the time, visual evidence of the accident scene is very limited in trial cases, but have huge impact on trial. Juries are made up of everyday people from all walks […]
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Businesses have a duty to warn customers of unknown hazards. This would include puddles of any kind, broken steps, obstructed walkways., etc. If they don’t warn you and you or someone you know is hurt because that business didn’t warn you or them, they’re liable to pay for any injury sustained. These types of injuries […]
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Many people find that they have to take off of work to get medical treatment for the injuries they received during the accident. This time spent getting medical treatment can take away from vacation time, overtime pay, sick leave, a chance at a promotion, or could potential cause the person to lose their job. All […]
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