Res Ipsa Loquitur is a well-known legal doctrine that can be invoked against defendants in civil tort cases in Florida, as it is in many other states. In general, the claim is advanced when a party claims that even without direct evidence, the court can infer...
Common Florida Bicycle Accident Injuries and How to Protect Yourself
by W. David Bennett, Esq. | Nov 11, 2021 | Bicycle Accident, Personal Injury
Florida Bicycle Accident Injuries are Common, Find Out How You Can Protect Yourself Bicycling is a popular sport and form of recreation and a practical way to get around for many people. However, bicycling is not without its risks. Bicyclists face the risk of injury...
5 Commonly Asked Questions For Personal Injury Attorneys
by W. David Bennett, Esq. | Oct 28, 2021 | Personal Injury, Auto Accident, Car Accidents, Insurance Policy
Common Questions For Personal Injury Attorneys A personal injury lawyer can save you a lot of pain, hassle, and confusion if you are injured due to the negligence of another. A reputable lawyer has the qualifications and experience to help you get the best court case...
11 Tips on Getting the Most Out of Your Boca Raton Personal Injury Claim
by W. David Bennett, Esq. | Sep 30, 2021 | Personal Injury, Auto Accident
Want to Get the Most Out of Your Boca Raton Personal Injury Claim? If you were injured in an accident, you may benefit from at least 11 tips on getting the most out of your Boca Raton personal injury claim. After your personal injury settlement process unfolds, you...
What does the Florida malpractice damages cap mean for your claim?
by Carlos Bodden, Esq. | Jul 29, 2021 | Medical Malpractice, Personal Injury
The Florida malpractice damages cap specifies what damages you, the grieving family of a medical malpractice patient, can expect to collect from a health care provider who breached a duty to your loved one. Under Florida law, you cannot collect subjective damages for...
Spinal Cord Injuries From Car Accidents: What you need to know…
by W. David Bennett, Esq. | Jul 22, 2021 | Medical Malpractice, Personal Injury
Few injuries are as serious or as life-altering as spinal cord injuries. One of the reasons why spinal cord injuries are so devastating is because the spinal cord is home to the nerves that allow the body to communicate with the brain. If you have a spinal cord...
Why Do I Need an Attorney for a No-Doubt Liability Claim?
by W. David Bennett, Esq. | Jul 1, 2021 | Personal Injury, Auto Accident, Medical Malpractice, Negligent Security, Nursing Home Abuse, Slip and Fall Injury, Wrongful Death
Many people think it is safe to proceed without an attorney when pursuing a no-doubt liability claim, but unexpected circumstances can always occur. The attorney for a no-doubt liability claim should never allow the plaintiff to get cocky. Even simple and obvious...
Is An Employer Responsible For Injuries Caused By An Employee?
by W. David Bennett, Esq. | Jun 17, 2021 | Personal Injury, Auto Accident, Slip and Fall Injury, Wrongful Death
When Is An Employer Responsible For Injuries Caused By An Employee? Workers making sales calls, pizza, and other deliveries, driving to meetings and closing deals can become inattentive or too fast. When their negligence injures you, compensation may come from those...
What are Grounds for a Boynton Beach Slip and Fall Accident Claim?
by Carlos Bodden, Esq. | Jun 10, 2021 | Slip and Fall Injury, Personal Injury
What is Needed Boynton Beach Slip and Fall Accident Claim? If you slip and fall in Florida, your first reaction is likely to get up off the ground, dust yourself off, and keep walking. However, if you slipped and fell on someone else’s property, it may be a good idea...
11 Reasons Why You Lost Your Florida Personal Injury Case
by W. David Bennett, Esq. | Jun 3, 2021 | Personal Injury, Auto Accident, Car Accidents, Medical Malpractice, Negligent Security, Premises Liability
Did You Lose Your Florida Personal Injury Case? Here are 11 reasons why. Personal injury cases in Florida help people get the compensation they deserve when they are injured because of someone else's negligence. The at-fault party does not always want to accept...