Apr 03 2024
Posted In: Florida Law
Yes, Lyft may be sued if they negligently hired or retained a dangerous driver who caused injuries. Liability depends on specific circumstances.
While you can sue Lyft for an accident in some cases, most claims will go to arbitration. However, you might be able to file a claim with Lyft's com...
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Mar 28 2024
Posted In: Florida Law
The two types of required insurance in Florida are personal injury protection (PIP) and property damage liability (PDL) coverage as part of an auto insurance policy.
By law, Florida does not allow auto insurance claims to be filed against another driver. All drivers must go through their own poli...
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Mar 27 2024
Posted In: Florida Law
Florida and a few other states follow the no-fault system for auto insurance. No-fault law means that each driver is responsible for paying for any damages they suffer in a car accident.
All drivers are required to carry personal injury protection (PIP) and property damage liability (PDL) in Flor...
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Mar 26 2024
Posted In: Personal Injury
While there is no definitive "average" herniated disc settlement amount in Florida, data indicates it can range from $50,000 to over $1 million. To understand herniated disc settlements in Florida, you must understand the statute of limitations, the factors that affect settlement values, what they a...
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Mar 25 2024
Posted In: Personal Injury
Due to several factors, its very difficult to provide an exact dollar amount for a typical brain injury settlement, but it could range from $25,000 to well over $1 million. Here is some information about settlement factors, the statute of limitations, and the claims process.
Average Settlement for ...
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