FAQ Videos
Personal Injury Law
- What constitutes a personal injury case?
- What if I was partially at-fault for the Florida accident because I was walking outside of a crosswalk or running across the street?
- What is the advantage of referring you a case?
- What should I do if the insurance company offers me a check right away?
- How long do I have to bring a lawsuit against those who are legally responsible for my personal injuries?
- What documents should I bring with me to my personal injury lawyer consultation?
- What if a person dies before bringing a personal injury lawsuit?
- Can I sue for someone failing to act, or an omission, as negligent in a personal injury lawsuit?
- Are there alternatives to litigation in a Florida personal injury case?
- What can I recover if I win my Florida personal injury case?
- How quickly should I contact an attorney after I was injured by another person?
- What makes working with you different than other lawyers?
Car Accident Law
- What is the first thing I should do after a Florida car accident?
- What information should I obtain after my Florida car accident?
- How quickly should I contact an attorney in a Florida auto accident case?
- Do I have to give a recorded statement to the insurance company in a Florida auto accident case?
- Are there parties other than the at-fault driver against whom I can take legal action in a Florida auto accident case?
- What is the statute of limitations to bring a Florida auto accident case?
- Should I go to the doctor after my Florida car accident?
- My physician determined that my injuries from my Florida car accident are permanent. How can I protect my future?
- What is the advantage of referring you a case?
- Can I receive money even if the Florida car accident was my fault
- Can I sue the driver of the car I was riding in if I was injured in a Florida car accident?
- How is fault determined in a Florida auto accident case?
- How long does it take to settle a Florida auto accident case?
- What can I recover if I win my Florida personal injury case?
- If I miss work as a result of a Florida car accident, can my lost wages be recovered?
- Will I have to go to court for my Florida auto accident case?
- Are there alternatives to litigation in a Florida personal injury case?
- What makes working with you different than other lawyers?
- What should I do if the insurance company offers me a check right away?
- What is no-fault insurance?
- What is the purpose of obtaining uninsured or underinsured motorist coverage?
- What if I was partially at-fault for the Florida accident because I was walking outside of a crosswalk or running across the street?
Wrongful Death
- What is a Florida wrongful death claim?
- Who can bring a wrongful death suit in Florida?
- What documents should I bring with me to my personal injury lawyer consultation?
- What if a person dies before bringing a personal injury lawsuit?
- Are there alternatives to litigation in a Florida personal injury case?
- What can I recover if I win my Florida personal injury case?
- What is the advantage of referring you a case?
- What makes working with you different than other lawyers?
- What is the statute of limitations to bring a Florida auto accident case?
- What should I do if the insurance company offers me a check right away?
- What if I was partially at-fault for the Florida accident because I was walking outside of a crosswalk or running across the street?
Social Security Disability
- Does someone need to be injured at work to receive Social Security disability benefits?
- How long does it take to get a hearing on a Social Security disability claim?
- What happens at a Social Security disability or SSI disability hearing?
- Can I collect Social Security disability, long-term disability, and workers’ compensation at the same time?
- I am disabled by mental illness. Can mental illness serve as the basis for a Social Security disability claim?
- What kind of evidence is used to evaluate and decide my disability benefit claim?
- What is the advantage of referring you a case?
- What makes working with you different than other lawyers?
Workers’ Compensation Law
- What should I do if I have been injured on the job in Florida?
- How long after a Florida accident do I have to report the injury to my employer?
- If I am unable to return to work until my doctor releases me, does my Florida employer have to hold my job for me?
- How do Florida workers’ comp attorneys charge for their services?
- Who decides my entitlement to receive workers’ compensation benefits in Florida?
- What is total disability?
- What is permanent disability?
- Do I have to pay any of my medical bills for a work-related injury in Florida?
- What if I quit my job while receiving workers’ compensation benefits in Florida?
- Who pays workers’ compensation benefits in Florida?
- Are all on-the-job injuries covered by workers’ compensation in Florida?
- Do I have to be injured at my workplace to be covered by workers’ compensation in Florida?
- What kind of benefits may I be entitled to receive?
- What if my Florida employer tells me not to file a workers’ comp claim or threatens to fire me if I do?
- Can I collect Social Security disability, long-term disability, and workers’ compensation at the same time?
- What makes working with you different than other lawyers?
- What is the advantage of referring you a case?