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Can You Still Sue If You Signed a Waiver?

In many aspects of our lives, we encounter waivers – those seemingly lengthy documents filled with legal jargon that we must sign before participating in certain activities or using certain services.  Whether engaging in recreational sports, attending a fitness class, or signing a contract with a service provider, waivers are…

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Tax Concerns of Personal Injury Settlements in Fort Lauderdale

Navigating the world of personal injury settlements can be both overwhelming and rewarding. Fort Lauderdale residents know all too well the physical, emotional, and financial toll a personal injury can take. However, once a settlement is reached, it’s important to understand how it may impact your taxes.  Yes, you read…

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Difference Between Bodily Injury And Personal Injury

Accidents can happen when we least expect them, and unfortunately, they often result in physical harm and financial stress. In Florida, if you’ve suffered an injury due to someone else’s negligence or wrongdoing, you may be entitled to compensation. Contact a personal injury lawyer serving Port St. Lucie to explore…

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The Effects of Airbag Deployment in a Car Accident Claim

Car accidents can be a harrowing experience, leaving drivers and passengers shaken and uncertain of what to do next. While airbags are designed to protect you in the event of an accident, they often have consequences that go beyond just physical injuries.  If you got hurt in an accident caused…

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Choosing an Attorney for Your Brain Injury Case

Brain injuries can be incredibly complex and vary widely in their severity. From concussions to traumatic brain injuries (TBIs), these injuries can have lasting effects on a person’s physical, cognitive, and emotional well-being. A brain injury occurs when there is damage to the brain tissue caused by external forces such as…

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Tactics Insurance Companies Often Use to Deny Claims

Have you ever filed an insurance claim only to have it denied? You’re not alone. Insurance companies are collecting premiums, not paying out claims, so they’ve developed clever tactics to avoid approving expensive claims whenever possible. Before you file your next claim, look for these common tricks insurance companies use…

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