Although it’s an easy knee jerk reaction to say, “This is all your fault!” when you’ve been injured due to the negligence of another, it is not always quite that cut-and-dried. Sometimes the injured party may share some of the blame in the eyes of the law. For example, perhaps you were in a car accident caused by another driver cutting you off. But maybe you were speeding, and your speed contributed to the severity … [Read more...]
Personal Injury Settlement Factors Explained
How do you put a price tag on your pain and suffering? If you’ve been injured, you know that no amount of money can erase what you’ve experienced or undo the damage to your long term happiness and wellbeing. Still, it is the hope of the legal system that financial compensation can help you cope a little better with your new reality. When settling a personal injury case out of court, you and your lawyer will work … [Read more...]
Why do fees differ among attorneys?
Our law firm represents seriously injured accident victims on a contingency fee basis under guidelines approved by the Florida Bar. This means the client pays no attorney fees unless and until a financial recovery is made on the client's behalf by our law firm. The contingency fee is sometimes referred to as "the poor man's key to the courthouse." Regardless of how rich or poor an accident victim may be, we … [Read more...]
Why should I hire an attorney when I may be able to handle this legal situation by myself?
Most people do not want to spend money on professional services unless they feel they must. I know I feel that way. Before I spend my hard earned cash on a professional carpenter or electrician or plumber for a home project, I have often tried to first take care of things myself. After 30 years as a Do-it-myself homeowner/Full-time Attorney, I am finally ready to admit that when acting alone on home repairs I … [Read more...]
Hiding the Truth About Defective Products
General Motors (GM) recently recalled millions of its cars to fix a faulty ignition switch that caused a number of crashes. The evidence shows that GM had known about the problem for years but had hidden it to avoid having just such a recall, just as a decade ago Firestone hid knowledge that the tires it put on certain vehicles were dangerous. Although the GM and Firestone cases may be particularly outrageous, they … [Read more...]
Thanks For the Referrals
Despite this modern age of marketing and advertising, the best source of our new business is word of mouth. We are grateful that many of our clients and friends feel confident in recommending our firm. Unfortunately, when people need a good lawyer, they often do not know where to turn. If you or someone you know has been injured and needs legal help, call us. … [Read more...]
Government Conceals Hospital Safety Information
Since 2005, the Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services (CMS), a federal agency involved with overseeing hospitals and nursing homes, has posted quality ratings on its website, allowing patients to make important decisions about where to seek treatment. In 2011, the CMS also posted information about eight different “hospital acquired conditions” (HACs), injuries to patients likely caused by the care they received. … [Read more...]
Governmental Liability For Car Accidents
It happens every day: A driver runs a stop sign, changes lanes without looking, or fails to brake in time, and causes a collision. In most cases, the negligent driver is insured, and his or her insurance will pay for any injuries or damage caused. But what if the car belongs to the federal, state, or local government? The answer may be very different. Most jurisdictions recognize a legal concept called “sovereign” … [Read more...]
Document Your Injuries
No one wants to be hurt in an accident, but if you are injured, take the time to document your injuries. Doing so will greatly strengthen your claim. If you have been hurt, seek medical attention immediately. This will allow the doctor to see your injuries while they are fresh and to accurately document what happened to you. Create a file where you keep all of the medical records and bills that you receive. If … [Read more...]







