3 Ways Florida Child Injury Lawsuits Are Different From Adult Filings
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by Ansara Law Personal Injury Attorneys
1M ago
Few occurrences are quite as traumatic as the serious injury or death of a child. Parents navigating the aftermath and exploring avenues of accountability and compensation from those at fault need to understand there are a few ways in which Florida child injury lawsuits differ from other claims. As our Fort Lauderale personal injury lawyers can explain, many underlying legal principles, causes of action and deadlines are the same. But when a victim is a minor, there may be some special considerations and extensions. Here, we detail three ways that Florida child injury lawsuits may be different ..read more
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What NOT to do After a Fort Lauderdale Car Accident
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by Ansara Law Personal Injury Attorneys
1M ago
On average, there are more than 380,000 Florida car accidents reported annually. If you’re involved in one of them, preserving the possibility of a Fort Lauderdale personal injury claim means knowing not only what to do in the aftermath, but what NOT to do. As a longtime Fort Lauderdale car accident lawyer, I’ve sadly seen viable damage claims undermined because the person involved made some missteps early on. And it’s understandable – you’re traumatized, maybe disoriented, and possibly overwhelmed. That’s why it’s always a good idea to contact a personal injury lawyer as soon as possible aft ..read more
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Why Broward Car Accident Lawyers Are Reluctant to Represent Both a Driver & Passenger
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by Ansara Law Personal Injury Attorneys
3M ago
As Broward car accident lawyers, we may be able to represent more than one person involved in the same car accident – but only when there is no conflict of interest between them. The problem, however, is that not all conflicts of interest are immediately apparent. Defining a Conflict of Interest As noted in Florida Rules Regulating the Florida Bar 4-1.7, some ethical conflicts of interest for lawyers exist when: The representation of one client would be directly adverse to another. There’s substantial risk that representing one or more client would be materially limited by the lawyer’s respon ..read more
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Broward Injury Lawyer on Car Accident Dangerous Instrumentality Doctrine
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by Ansara Law Personal Injury Attorneys
4M ago
One of the more unique elements of Florida injury law is the dangerous instrumentality doctrine. It essentially allows the owner of a vehicle to be held legally responsible for damages inflicted by negligent operation of that vehicle, even if it wasn’t the owner who was driving. As a Broward injury lawyer can explain, it’s an important path to compensation when a negligent driver is young, poorly insured, and/or lacking in personal assets. Recently, the Florida Supreme Court was asked to weigh in on whether a claimant could pursue claims of dangerous instrumentality against two parties – both ..read more
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Understanding Negligent Security at Florida Hotels – Fort Lauderdale Injury Lawyer Insight
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by Ansara Law Personal Injury Attorneys
5M ago
Florida’s sun-kissed beaches, resorts, and theme parks are world-renowned – which is why Broward County alone drew 118 million visitors in a single recent year. Tourism is the state’s No. 1 industry, and our restaurants, hotels, and other businesses profit handsomely from it. But with this comes responsibility to take reasonable precautions to protect guests from foreseeable risks. Failure to do so, as a Fort Lauderdale injury lawyer can explain, can be categorized as negligent security and could be legally actionable if you’re harmed. The broad definition of negligent security is a form of p ..read more
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4 Ways Broward Truck Accidents Differ From Other Types of Crash Claims
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by Ansara Law Personal Injury Attorneys
8M ago
Large trucks are the lifeblood of our economy in Florida and throughout the U.S., a vital cog in virtually every supply chain wheel in the country. But they can also be incredibly dangerous to other motorists, as well as vulnerable road users such as bicyclists and pedestrians. When crashes with big trucks do occur in South Florida, there are some key differences in the way those cases unfold compared to your typical car accident case. As longtime Broward truck accident lawyers, we’re committed to holding truckers and trucking companies accountable when negligence results in irreversible conse ..read more
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How Likely is My Fort Lauderdale Car Accident Case to Go to Trial?
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by Ansara Law Personal Injury Attorneys
9M ago
If you’ve recently been in a Fort Lauderdale car accident, you may be wondering whether this ordeal will eventually wind up in a courtroom trial. While every case is different, the most probable answer is: No. That’s not to say it’s impossible. But the truth is, most Fort Lauderdale car accident cases never even become lawsuits – let alone make it all the way to trial. The post How Likely is My Fort Lauderdale Car Accident Case to Go to Trial? appeared first on Broward Injury Lawyer Blog ..read more
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How Fort Lauderdale Bicycle Accident Lawsuits Differ From Other Injury Cases
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by Ansara Law Personal Injury Attorneys
10M ago
Florida has the unenviable distinction of consistently having more reported bicycle deaths than anywhere else in America. It’s important to understand that if you’re injured or a loved one is killed in a bike-car crash that Fort Lauderdale bicycle accident lawsuits differ from other types of injury/wrongful death cases in a number of ways. For starters, cyclist injuries tend to be far more serious than what you’d typically see in a car crash. No matter who was at-fault, in a bicycle-car crash, it’s always going to be the bicyclist who suffers the most. As noted in the medical journal American ..read more
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Will a Pre-Existing Injury Kill Your Fort Lauderdale Injury Claim?
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by Ansara Law Personal Injury Attorneys
11M ago
There are hundreds of thousands of Americans who are living their lives with the aftermath of some sort of injury. The U.S. Centers for Disease Control & Prevention reports about 50 million people are treated for unintentional injuries annually. Many of us heal eventually, but some will have some sort of lasting impact. When someone who has a pre-existing injury is injured again, it can complicate any subsequent legal claim. But as longtime Fort Lauderdale injury lawyers can explain, it won’t kill your case – as long as you’re working with a good attorney. The first question is whether the ..read more
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Florida Personal Injury Plaintiffs Now Face New Comparative Fault Standard
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by Ansara Law Personal Injury Attorneys
1y ago
Sweeping legislative reforms were passed by the Florida legislature late this month – including provisions will significantly and adversely impact the ability of personal injury plaintiffs in Fort Lauderdale to collect full and fair compensation for losses caused by another’s negligence. As our Fort Lauderdale personal injury lawyers can explain, tort reform proponents (mostly lobbyists for large corporations and insurers) have for years painted Florida as a “judicial hellhole” and decried how easy it was for plaintiffs to win big payouts for things like car accidents, premises liability, boa ..read more
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