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FLORIDA HIGHWAY PATROL LAUNCHES HIT & RUN CAMPAIGN DUE TO AN INCREASE IN CRASHES
Last month, the Florida Highway Patrol’s (FHP) Orlando office hosted an event for a new statewide awareness campaign about the dangers of hit-and-r
View ArticleELEMENTS OF A PERSONAL INJURY CLAIM
A personal injury case can be anything from an automobile accident to a medical malpractice case, or even a dog bite. At the heart of this type of cl
View ArticleHOW LONG WILL MY PERSONAL INJURY CASE TAKE?
How long your personal injury case takes depends entirely on the circumstances of your particular case, and whether or not you decide to quickly acce
View ArticleATTORNEY TODD MINER NAMED TO AMERICAN SOCIETY OF LEGAL ADVOCATES “TOP 100 LAWYERS” LIST
Our firm is pleased to announce that Founding Attorney Todd Miner has been selected to the American Society of Legal Advocates 2017 “Top
View ArticleCOMMON TYPES OF INJURIES CAUSED BY DEFECTIVE PLAYGROUND EQUIPMENT
The National Recreation and Park Association (NRPA) estimates that over 200,000 children under 14 years old are injured every year in playground acci
View ArticleDANGERS OF HANDLING YOUR PERSONAL INJURY CASE WITHOUT A LAWYER
Even if an accident is minor, handling your own personal injury case without a lawyer could be risky, particularly because the extent of your injurie
View Article5 TIPS TO KEEP YOUR TEENAGE DRIVER SAFE
Well, the dreaded day has finally come: your teen has earned their driver’s license. While they are sure to be excited about cruising around town a
View ArticleAGGRESSIVE DRIVING ACCOUNTS FOR HALF OF ALL TRAFFIC DEATHS
According to the AAA Foundation for Traffic Safety, aggressive driving accounts for more than half of all traffic fatalities. In a AAA study, eight o
View ArticleFALLS ARE LEADING INJURY-RELATED CAUSE OF EMERGENCY ROOM VISITS
According to the latest data from the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC), unintentional falls are the leading injury-related reason for
View ArticleAMUSEMENT PARK INJURIES IN FLORIDA
Theme park injuries happen more often than many people may think. An Orlando Sentinel article reveals that there have been more than 400 reports of i
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