POSTS IN 2020

IS WORKERS’ COMPENSATION GIVEN TO REMOTE WORKERS?

Workers’ compensation is an insurance program designed to pay for medical costs and lost income of people who are hurt at work or while perfor

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CAN YOU GET AN INFECTION 2 MONTHS AFTER SURGERY?

Any surgical procedure carries the risk of causing the patient to suffer an infection at and around the surgery site. It is important for the doctor

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WILL HOMEOWNERS’ INSURANCE COVER A BOATING ACCIDENT?

Boating accidents are more common than one might expect, especially in vacation hotspots that bring people to the oceanfront. Here in Florida, i

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WILL HOMEOWNERS’ INSURANCE COVER A BOATING ACCIDENT?

Boating accidents are more common than one might expect, especially in vacation hotspots that bring people to the oceanfront. Here in Florida,

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TRUCK ACCIDENT CLAIMS: SHOULD YOU SETTLE?

Following a truck accident, you can expect there to be moderate to steep resistance when you want to file an injury claim. Trucking companies kn

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FLORIDA TREND’S FLORIDA LEGAL ELITE™ HONORS ATTORNEY TODD MINER

Our team from Todd Miner Law®️ in Orlando is proud to announce that Attorney Todd Miner has been recognized in the 2020 list of Florida

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CAR ACCIDENT STATISTICS IN FLORIDA FOR 2018 & 2019

Car accidents are a serious issue across the country. The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) commonly lists motor vehicle collisio

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IS FLORIDA THE SECOND WORST STATE FOR DISTRACTED DRIVING?

Distracted driving is a problem across the country, but it is an even bigger problem in Florida. According to data from the Florida Department o

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RED, HOT & BOOM 2020 VIRTUAL CELEBRATION: IN CASE YOU MISSED IT RECAP

Each year, Red, Hot & Boom  gives people throughout Florida a chance to celebrate Independence Day with an outdoor music festival and a

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6 SAFETY TIPS FOR YOUR NEXT ROAD TRIP

In response to the ongoing coronavirus pandemic, experts have advised Americans to avoid non-essential travel as much as possible. But now, as stay-a

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