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Monthly Archives: August 2020

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What Is Comparative Fault and What Does It Mean?

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In Florida in 1973, in a case known as Hoffman v. Jones, the Florida Supreme Court decided to implement comparative fault relating to finding of fault against persons or entities responsible for an incident. Today what it means is that each person or entity is responsible for the percentage of fault attributed to them… Read More »

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Is Your Vehicle Insurance Carrier Acting in Bad Faith Post-Auto Accident?

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After you’ve been in a car accident, you anticipate that your insurance carrier will be able to work with you to fairly compensate you for property damage, medical bills, and other accident-related expenses. After all, that’s why you purchased the policy. However, many accident victims are caught off guard when they discover this may… Read More »

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Missy Doesn’t Know (What’s Going on With Your Case)

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Missy Never Went To Law School Missy is not a paralegal. She’s not even a case manager. Missy does not know what is going on with your case. Her job is to answer the phones and make it sound like something is happening with your injury case since the last time you called, and… Read More »

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