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A Lesson from Tiger King

Collection from Judgement A judgment for any amount does not hold weight unless there is a way to collect that money. More than a year later and after spending 2.5 million dollars, Carole Baskin collected a portion of her million-dollar judgment against Joe Exotic. In a personal injury case, one important factor that should always

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Are you Fully Protected?

When most people purchase car insurance, they don’t typically think worst case scenario.  Rather, buying insurance is almost like checking a box in the process of purchasing a motor vehicle.  It is not until accidents occur that we find out whether we are truly covered should the worst happen in a car accident.  Below is

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Florida Supreme Court Suspends Jury Trials

Suspension of Trials Extended in Florida For the third time, the Florida Supreme Court extended its order suspending all criminal and civil jury trials in the State of Florida.  Initially, and in response to the COVID-19 pandemic, the Florida Supreme Court suspended all criminal and civil jury trials for the month of April.  As the

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10 Steps: Before and After a Car Accident

Car accidents happen every day.  According to the Florida Highway Safety and Motor Vehicle Department, 650 car accidents on average occur each day in Florida.  While you may not always be able to avoid being involved in a car accident, there are steps you can take before and after a car accident to ensure you

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Injured in a Pedestrian or Bicycle Accident

As COVID-19 continues to linger and Florida stay at home orders remain in place, many people are leaving their cars in the garage and getting out for fresh air on foot or by bicycle.  This recent increase in activity outdoors could lead to an increase in pedestrian and bicycle accidents, which in turn could lead

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COVID-19 and Your Personal Injury Claim

Florida Court Proceedings During Stay-at-Home Order Governor DeSantis has issued a stay at home order for the State of Florida.  Although the practice of law is still considered “essential” under the Governor’s executive order, the stay at home order has affected court proceedings, including depositions, mediation conferences, and jury trials. Jury Trials for Personal Injury

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