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It turns out that the United States happens to be a very popular tourist destination. At this point, we have a weak dollar, which brings in tourists from all over the world.
South Florida, in particular Miami Beach, and even Aventura, having a very large and dense population with a regional mall here, we attract a large number of people from all different continents and countries. As injury attorneys in Aventura Florida we often see these tourists end up in our office unsure of their rights.
These people have the same rights as would any naturalized citizen here in the United States to be here freely, shop freely, without being exposed to unnecessary or unreasonable dangers. And if and when they are injured, they have the same rights to make claim for their damages resulting from those injuries.
As Aventura Florida and Miami Beach Personal Injury Lawyers of Templer & Hirsch, we’re one of the few firms that actually make ourselves specifically available to tourists and we utilize a variety of different translators to assist us in doing that.
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