When you get injured by a government employee, vehicle or even a person or company working under
contract for the government, different laws can apply that may limit your rights and cap your
damages at a certain amount of money. The current trend in Florida is to outsource more and
more government functions making it more likely that these types of cases will increase in
frequency. Governments and private corporations performing activities and services should be
required to act safel...
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When witnesses and jurors raise their right hand to take an oath, whether it be to tell the truth or
to serve as a fair and impartial juror who will "truly try the case" and render a "true verdict"
according to law and evidence, the sacredness of the oath is what insures the integrity of our
constitutional rights to equal justice under law. The integrity of our judicial system and our
system of government depends on witnesses being truthful and jurors being truly fair a...
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Understanding how medical expenses are reimbursed and appropriately compensated for in personal
injury litigation is somewhat complicated. However, this blog post highlights some of the
fundamental principles, latest caselaw, and Florida statutory law on how to deal with medical
expenses (and lost income) in Florida personal injury lawsuits....
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Most all personal injury cases involve at least one allegation of negligence. This article
summarizes some of the key legal principles of Florida negligence law....
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