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WILL A PERSONAL INJURY ATTORNEY MAKE A DIFFERENCE?

Every year, hundreds of Orlando residents sustain personal injuries as a result of accidents for which they are not at fault. Many of these accidents

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CAR ACCIDENTS CAUSED BY ELDERLY DRIVERS

Elderly drivers are common throughout Florida, which is home to more drivers over the age of 65 than any other state. It is a popular destination for

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DO I HAVE GROUNDS TO FILE AN INJURY LAWSUIT?

When you’re injured in an accident, it is your right to seek compensation from those who caused the injury, even if it was not intentional. Under F

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CS/HB 813: CIVIL REMEDIES AGAINST INSURERS

“Civil Remedies Against Insurers; Requires insureds, claimants, or persons acting on their behalf to provide insurer with written notice of loss as

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THE CONTINUING CASE OF TRAYVON MARTIN AND GEORGE ZIMMERMAN

The family of Trayvon Martin has settled a wrongful death lawsuit they filed against the homeowner’s association where neighborhood watch

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LANDMARK CHANGE TO FLORIDA WORKERS’ COMPENSATION STATUTE

The Florida First District Court of Appeals made a landmark change to the state’s workers’ compensation statute late last February 201

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WHEN BICYCLE SAFETY GEAR IS NOT ENOUGH

Florida has an aggressive state-wide bicycle helmet law, but helmets can only do so much. Orlando personal injury lawyer Todd Miner has the experienc

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RED LIGHT CAMERAS ARE SMART MOVE FOR CENTRAL FLORIDA

It is getting harder for drivers to get away with running red lights in Central Florida with the approval of red light cameras in Orlando’s neighbo

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OVERVIEW OF FLORIDA’S PREMISES LIABILITY LAWS

Todd Miner Law®️ helps clients understand premises liability laws in Florida. There is often the mistaken belief that falling and gettin

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WHAT TO DO AFTER A CONSTRUCTION ACCIDENT

Construction Accident Fatalities According to the Occupational Safety and Health Administration, more than 4,000 workers in the United States were

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