Who Is At Fault When Changing Lanes?

Who Is at Fault When Changing Lanes?

Fault for a changing lanes car accident can be a tricky question. Of course, it’s a very significant question when it can impact your ability to claim financial recovery after an accident. Fault for changing lanes often comes down to the facts and what the evidence shows about the accident. Who is at fault for a changing lanes car accident? Our Tampa car accident attorneys explain.

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Can a Previous Injury Affect An Auto Accident Claim?

You’re driving to work. All of a sudden, a car runs a red light. It strikes you. The force of the impact results in a tear to your rotator cuff. The injury is painful and requires surgery. You have other serious injuries. Because your case meets the threshold to file a third-party injury claim, you notify the driver’s insurance policy. However, when you bring your claim to the insurance company, they try to deny your rotator cuff claim.

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What Is Mediation in a Personal Injury Case?

Mediation in a personal injury case is an important way to resolve the case. It’s a tool that requires the defendant to come to the table to talk about ways of resolving the case. It’s helpful to know what mediation is and what to expect during your session. There are things that you can do, as the plaintiff, to make the mediation session more productive. Our Tampa personal injury attorneys explain.

What Is An Excess Judgment In Florida?

What Is an Excess Judgment in Florida?

Bad faith is the idea that the insurance company purposefully doesn’t pay out a claim fairly. After a car accident, the insurance company should honor the insured’s policy and make a claim quickly and honestly. Bad faith is the term for the legal cause of action that accrues when the insurance policy doesn’t honor their contract. When there is bad faith, the aggrieved party has a legal claim against the insurance company.

Are Text Messages Admissible In Court?

Are Text Messages Admissible in Court?

Uncovering what really happened is the goal of any legal case. But in order to do that, courts must admit evidence for review. Text messages can be valuable pieces of evidence in legal matters. From personal injury accidents to criminal matters to family law disputes, text messages can shed light on the truth. But are they admissible in court?

Do the courts think that text messages are reliable evidence? Our Tampa personal injury attorneys explain whether text messages are admissible in court in Florida.

Florida Drone Laws

Florida Drone Laws

Florida drone laws regulate licensing and the use of drones in the State of Florida. All federal drone laws apply in the State of Florida. There are also state laws and even some local laws that apply to drone use in the state. The lawyers at Jack Bernstein, Injury Attorneys explain Florida’s drone laws. Florida Law 330.41…