Posts Tagged 'Orlando Personal Injury Attorney'

23 Lawyers Discuss Florida’s New Tort “Reform” & The Devastating Consequences For ALL Florida Accident Victims

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If you do not travel in the world of Florida personal injury lawyers, you would be forgiven for not even noticing that on March 24, 2023, our Governor Ron DeSantis passed comprehensive tort “reform” legislation, otherwise known as HB 837, Civil Remedies.

Orlando personal injury, car accident & wrongful death lawyer
Tina Willis, Orlando personal injury & accident lawyer

Many Injury & Accident Victims Will No Longer ...

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Moderate to Serious Injuries (Or Wrongful Death) From An Accident? Then You Need To Read This

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If you’ve been seriously injured in an accident (or someone died), in Orlando, Florida, there are several important things that need to happen quickly, for you to get the most money from your case. This includes car, semi-truck, motorcycle, slip and fall, Uber/Lyft, medical malpractice, and any other injury case. 

The best way for us to help you is for you to call or email us ASAP. 

How Car Passengers Can Get Money From An Orlando Car Accident

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Orlando Car Accident Involving Passenger Injuries & One Fatality

As an Orlando car accident attorney, sometimes I receive calls from Florida injury victims who were passengers in the car with the at-fault driver.

Just this week in the news, for example, a young man named Jacob Johnson was driving in Polk County (Oviedo), going westbound on I-4 near State Road 559, when ...

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Motorcycle Helmet Usage: How Not Wearing Changes Case Value

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Why You Should Wear Your Motorcycle Helmet In Orlando

As an Orlando motorcycle accident attorney, I know that Florida’s motorcycle helmet law can be confusing. So I wanted to explain that although many bikers aren’t required to wear helmets, there are still legal reasons why you should. If you suffered head trauma in your motorcycle accident, then the defense will have an argument that you were partly to blame for your injuries. That doesn’t mean you can’t recover any ...

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