Dec 31 2023
Posted In: Florida Law
The statute of limitations for medical malpractice in Florida is two years.
Medical malpractice law includes many exceptions and procedural steps. Various circumstances allow for the statute of limitations deadline to be extended.
People suing for malpractice must gather proof of negligence to...
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Dec 29 2023
Posted In: Florida Law
In Florida, premises liability laws exist to protect anyone who suffers injuries while visiting a property by requiring property owners to take responsibility for keeping their premises safe.
The law requires property owners to keep the interior and exterior of their premises in reasonably safe c...
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Dec 11 2023
Posted In: Personal Injury
Nursing home abuse is more common than you think. Around four out of 10 people in Florida nursing homes have reported being victims of it.
In Florida, nursing home abuse can occur when a nursing home resident is subjected to various forms of abuse. The most common is physical abuse. However, resi...
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Nov 29 2023
Posted In: Florida Law
In Florida, you have up to 30 days to report a work-related injury to your employer. However, it’s best to report your injury as soon as possible.
Although you have 30 days to report an injury you sustained at work to your employer, you should do so sooner. Doing it as soon as possible after yo...
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Nov 26 2023
Posted In: Florida Law
By Florida law, all drivers must carry at least $10,000 in PIP coverage with their auto insurance policies. Because the state follows no-fault laws, this part of auto insurance is meant to cover the costs of medical expenses if a person is injured in an accident. This is the case regardless of who i...
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