Monthly Archives: June 2021
Five Common Springtime Injury Claims
Spring is always a welcome season, particularly this year as businesses start to reopen and it feels as though things are getting back to normal. Unfortunately, while there is reason to celebrate this spring, injuries are still going to happen. In fact, as more people try to get out and do all the things… Read More »
Challenging Premarital Agreements in Florida
A premarital agreement is an important document in any divorce and when drafted properly, they can provide a great deal of protection. However, if an agreement is found to be unfair you can challenge it in court, even if you have signed it. Below are the four most common reasons used when challenging a… Read More »
What is Battery in Florida?
Battery is a very common criminal charge in Florida, but many people do not fully understand what a battery charge means for them. Battery is often confused with assault, and there are many different types of battery charges you may face. Below is a full explanation of the most common battery charges in Florida,… Read More »
Are Pedestrians Entitled to Damages if They Were Jaywalking?
When pedestrians are hit by a car, many people assume that the driver is always at fault. However, this is not true. Florida has pedestrian laws that govern when individuals on foot have the right-of-way, and when they must yield to motorists. Under these laws, pedestrians always have the right-of-way when they are in… Read More »
How Much are Pain and Suffering Damages Worth in Florida?
When you are injured due to another person’s negligence, you can file a claim against them for damages. Many people first think of their medical expenses and lost income when filing a claim, likely because these are the most pressing issues immediately following an accident. However, the law recognizes that the pain and suffering… Read More »