Auto Accident
Excuses Auto Insurance Companies Use to Lowball the Injured – “Preexisting Degeneration” (Pt. 1)
Insurance adjusters are paid to low-ball car accident victims. As a New Port Richey Trial Attorney for 18 years, I’ve negotiated countless automobile accident personal injury claims. These negotiations take […]
Pasco County’s Most Dangerous Roads for Automobile Accidents
West Pasco County, and specifically New Port Richey, is home to some of the most dangerous intersections in the entire United States. The number of pedestrians killed along the U.S. […]
Can I Fire My Auto Accident Attorney? I Never Hear from Him!
Firing an automobile accident attorney should be a last resort. In this blog, I’ll address the topic of an injured victim’s options when his or her accident attorney fails to […]
Hate Lawyer Referral Auto Accident TV Ads? You’re Not Alone!
“Can I fire the injury law firm handling my accident case?” “I have not even talked with a lawyer at the firm yet about my accident injuries!” These are the […]
Uninsured Motorist Coverage in Hit and Run, Phantom Motorist, and Pedestrian Accidents
Does the Uninsured Motorist Coverage in my Automobile Insurance Policy cover my injuries? Most of the time, the answer to this question is easy: You, or an insured in your […]
California May Allow Non-Citizens to Serve as Jurors
As a personal injury trial attorney in the Tampa Bay area of Florida, I do not normally concern myself with what is happening in the California legislature. I have enough […]
Auto Accident Damages – Florida’s Comparative Fault Law
In Florida, if you have been injured in an automobile accident, bicycle accident, motorcycle accident,by a dangerous product, or in virtually any other negligence action, your damages will be reduced […]
Automobile Accident Jury Trial – Does Defendant Have Insurance?
Most automobile accident cases in Pasco County (and throughout Florida) are settled prior to a full blown jury trial on all issues. Today, however, I am going to address a […]
Florida Supreme Court: Is the Rear Driver Always at Fault in Accident?
Many Florida injury attorneys would likely advise the following to the respective front driver and/or rear driver of a rear-end collision: 1) Advice if front driver calls: Proving liability (fault) […]