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Florida Dog Bite Laws: What Injury Victims Need to Know

Dog attacks can happen without warning and often cause serious physical and emotional harm. In Florida, dog bite injuries are more common than many people realize, especially in residential neighborhoods, apartment complexes, and public spaces throughout South Florida.

Florida Bicycle Helmet Laws and How They Impact Injury Claims

Bicycle accidents are common on Florida roads, especially in South Florida where heavy traffic and distracted driving put cyclists at risk. Florida’s bicycle helmet laws were enacted for public health and safety reasons. In a bicycle accident, wearing a helmet could be the difference in saving your life.

Florida’s Statute of Limitations for Car Accidents: What You Need to Know

If you’ve been injured in a car accident in Florida, time is one of the most important factors affecting your case. Generally, you have two years from the date of the car accident to file a personal injury lawsuit. Florida law strictly limits how long you have to file a lawsuit, and missing this deadline can permanently bar your right to compensation.

Gym Waivers and Liability: Can I Sue a Florida Gym for Injuries

When you become a member at a gym or fitness center, you have an expectation to train safely and workout to achieve your personal fitness goals. Gyms and fitness centers are more popular than ever in Florida. Unfortunately, there is a likelihood of a higher risk of injuries with increased gym traffic.

Slip and Falls in South Florida: An Overview and What to Do After a Fall Accident

Slip and fall accidents are one of the most common reasons for personal injury claims in South Florida. Yet, slip and falls accidents can be often overlooked. Whether they happen in a grocery store, restaurant, apartment complex, parking lot, or hotel, these incidents can leave victims dealing with medical bills, lost wages, and long-term recovery. Unfortunately, many people are unsure of what steps to take after a fall or how Florida’s premises liability laws impact their case.

Florida’s No-Fault Insurance (PIP): What Is PIP And How Does It Impact You?

Florida follows a no-fault auto insurance system, meaning your own insurance pays for certain losses after a car accident—regardless of who is at fault for the car crash. This system relies on Personal Injury Protection (PIP) and Property Damage Liability (PDL). Understanding these coverages is essential for Florida drivers, especially after a collision.