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Recovering Lost Wages After an Accident Injury Caused by Negligence

An accident injury caused by someone else’s negligence can be devastating. Not only do you have to contend with the physical and emotional trauma of the incident, you may also face a financial crisis due to lost wages. The good news is that you may be able to recover lost…

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How Your Driving Record May Affect Your Injury Claim

Getting into a car accident is an experience no one wants to go through. It can be stressful and overwhelming, especially when trying to get the damages you are rightfully owed. Unfortunately, if you have any negative driving records on file, these can be used against you in a personal…

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Can I Still File a Claim If the At-Fault Driver Died in the Crash?

When you’re involved in a car accident, you have a right to pursue monetary compensation for the physical, emotional, and financial damages you incurred. Unfortunately, this legal right is not affected if the at-fault driver dies in the crash. While it can be difficult to think about legal matters when…

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Lower Back Pain After a Car Accident

Being involved in a car accident can be a traumatic experience, and one of the more common physical injuries experienced afterward is lower back pain. Lower back pain can be incredibly debilitating and interfere with your daily activities. If you have recently been in a car accident, you may be…

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Florida Golf Cart Laws Explained

With great year-round weather, Florida is home to a bustling population of urban and suburban dwellers. The Sunshine State has over 1,000 golf courses and over 21 million people across 30 different metro regions.  This makes Florida a fascinating place to call home, as it is continually developing and growing…

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Why Left Turn Accidents on Motorcycles are Common

Making a left turn at an intersection can be an extremely dangerous maneuver for motorcycle riders, with left turns ranking as the number one factor in motorcycle accidents and fatalities. 53% of crossing-path crashes involve left turns, while only 6% involve right turns.  This difference is because, during a left…

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