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HOW TO ACCIDENT-PROOF YOUR HOME FOR SUMMER
Summer is here, which means it’s time to catch up with family and friends. Whether you plan on hosting a small barbecue, a game night, or a pool pa
View ArticleTIPS FOR AVOIDING INJURIES AT YOUR NEXT BACKYARD BARBECUE
Summer is the perfect time for backyard barbecues. Whether you’re planning on hosting a small gathering with family or you’re getting ready to gr
View ArticleTODD MINER LAW PRESENTS VIRTUAL RED HOT & BOOM 2020
Attorney Todd Miner and Todd Miner Law®️ are the Presenting Sponsors for the upcoming Virtual Red Hot & Boom Independence Day celebration orga
View ArticleWHAT CAN I DO IF MY FLORIDA WORKERS’ COMPENSATION CLAIM WAS DENIED?
If you are injured on the job or while carrying out work-related duties in Florida, you should be able to recover workers’ compensation benefi
View ArticleARE TRUCKING COMPANIES RESPONSIBLE FOR THE NEGLIGENT HIRING OF TRUCK DRIVERS?
When you are involved in a typical car accident with a negligent driver, such as a motorist who was texting while driving or driving drunk,
View ArticleWHO CAN BE HELD LIABLE IF YOU ARE INJURED IN A STORE?
If you are injured in a retail or grocery store, shopping mall, or any similar outlet, you may be able to hold the owner of the property liable for y
View ArticleTHE DEPARTMENT OF JUSTICE IS CRACKING DOWN ON NURSING HOME ABUSE AMID THE COVID-19 PANDEMIC
On March 3, 2020, the Department of Justice (DOJ) announced that it will be increasing its efforts to combat substandard nursing home care by la
View ArticleWILL FLORIDA GET RID OF ITS PIP DRIVER INSURANCE LAW?
Since 1972, Florida has required motorists to carry personal injury protection (PIP) insurance. After a car accident, a driver covered by PIP in
View ArticleFEDERAL HOURS-OF-SERVICE RULES FOR TRUCK DRIVERS TEMPORARILY SUSPENDED IN RESPONSE TO COVID-19 PANDEMIC
On Friday, March 13, 2020, the Federal Motor Carrier Safety Administration (FMCSA) announced that it would temporarily suspend hours-of-ser
View ArticleTIPS FOR STAYING WELL DURING THE CORONAVIRUS PANDEMIC
As of Monday, March 30, 2020, the Orlando Sentinel reported that there were nearly 5,500 confirmed cases of COVID-19 in the state
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