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As Surviving R. Kelly Part II Premieres, Sexual Assault Civil Cases Proceed

Just a year after the first season shocked and appalled viewers who got a glimpse into the disturbing world of hip-hop artist R. Kelly, the latest installment of Surviving R. Kelly Part II: The Reckoning began airing its second season on the Lifetime Network. Entertainment Weekly covered the story in…

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What is Florida’s 14-Day Law in Car Accident Claims?

You may be familiar with Florida’s four-year statute of limitations on filing a car accident lawsuit, but you are probably not aware of another crucial deadline — the 14-day time limitation on getting medical treatment for your injuries. For some auto crashes, the deadline will not be an issue because…

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Examples of Comparative Negligence in Miami Car Accidents

While it is true that some Miami car accidents leave no doubt in terms of who caused the incident, there are many others that are not so clear-cut. Most auto collisions involve multiple contributing factors about which motorist’s conduct was a primary or secondary cause, and Florida’s law on comparative…

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How to Calculate Pain and Suffering in a Florida Personal Injury Claim

The consequences of an injury-causing accident can be extensive, going beyond the costs of medical treatment and lost wages when you cannot work. There are effects for your quality of life, routine, and personal relationships, which could be long-term. You could also suffer emotionally because of your injuries, as depression,…

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What Miami Accident Victims Need to Know About Burn Injuries

The American Burn Association reveals that an average of 486,000 people are treated for burn injuries every year, whether in emergency rooms, hospitals, urgent care centers, clinics, or private medical offices. Many of these burns were the result of vehicle crashes, but defective products, dangerous household appliances, and workplace accidents…

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Reasons Insurers Reject Miami Car Accident Claims

When you are hurt in a Miami auto collision, your first step in seeking compensation for your losses is to file a claim with the responsible driver’s insurance company. Like many victims, you might expect the process to be clear and simple — complete the necessary forms, send them to…

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Mediation in a Miami Personal Injury Case

If you were hurt in an accident and have exhausted settlement negotiations with the responsible person’s insurance company, the next step is filing a lawsuit in court. As part of the proceedings, you may be required to engage in a process called mediation, so it is important to understand what…

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Stop on Red Week in August: Florida Tops the List for Most Dangerous

The Florida Department of Transportation (FDOT) hosts various events and initiatives throughout the year to promote safety on the state’s roads, and the upcoming “Stop on Red” Week will highlight the importance of obeying traffic signals. Starting August 4 – 10, 2019, FDOT will be posting helpful articles and tips…

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“Walkable” Miami, FL is Still Hazardous for Pedestrians

For anyone who enjoys getting around the city, Miami’s WalkScore of 79 out of 100 points should come as no surprise. The year-round warm climate, spectacular water views, and luxurious beaches offer plenty of reasons to walk and enjoy the outdoors. Plus, the mayor closes major roadways to motor vehicle…

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Uber and Lyft Accidents in Florida: What Victims Need to Know

There is no question that getting around town by Uber, Lyft, or other rideshare is convenient, but that does not make it safer. Any vehicle on the roadway is at risk of an accident, including those that are part of a “transportation network company” (TNC), as these services are defined…

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