19

May

Police cars with lights on at night.

Can You Be Arrested for DUI on Private Property in Florida?

Everyone in the Tampa Bay area knows that if you've had too much to drink, and you drive on a Florida street or highway, you can be arrested and charged with driving under the influence (DUI), and you’ll need to be represented by a Tampa Bay DUI attorney.But how far...

View More

19

May

Overhead shot of a freeway with cars on it.

Do Police Reports Matter in Car Accidents in Tampa?

After a car accident, it's in your best interest to call 9-1-1 and ask the dispatcher to send a police officer to the scene of the crash. The officer that responds to the scene will gather information regarding the events leading up to the crash to determine exactly what ha...

View More

19

May

Man talking on a phone after a car wreck.

Comparative Negligence in Car Accidents in Florida: What You Need to Know

Florida is a no-fault auto insurance state, which means drivers are required to carry “no-fault” insurance that will cover certain car accident damages regardless of whether or not they were at fault for the crash. Even though Florida is a no-fault state, the issue of...

View More

19

May

Patient charts with stethoscope

Who is Eligible For SSDI?

The Social Security Disability Insurance (SSDI) program was established to provide benefits to disabled individuals who meet certain eligibility requirements. You may assume that you qualify for these benefits simply because you are suffering from a disabling mental or physical c...

View More

19

May

Scales of justice on an empty table top.

Can Workers’ Comp Stop Payments in Florida?

Injured workers rely on workers' compensation benefits to cover their living expenses after an on-the-job injury. These workers depend on these benefits, which is why many of them worry that their payments will suddenly stop, leaving them unable to make ends meet.If you ha...

View More

19

May

Injured woman being seen by a doctor.

Does Workers’ Compensation Pay For Pain and Suffering in Florida?

An on-the-job injury can lead to a wide range of serious consequences. For example, you may incur substantial medical expenses while treating your injuries. You may also need to take time off of work if your injuries affect your ability to perform your job duties. Some people may...

View More

19

May

Gavel with law books

What is Restitution?

The court can impose a number of different penalties on anyone who is convicted of a crime in Tampa. Most people are familiar with certain penalties such as incarceration, probation, community service, and fines. But few are aware of other penalties that offenders may face, inclu...

View More

19

May

Hands around a jail cell's bars.

Is Assault And Battery A Felony in Florida?

Many people use the terms “assault” and “battery” interchangeably, but they are actually two different crimes in the state of Florida. If you are charged with either assault or battery in Florida, it's important to know the difference between these c...

View More

19

May

Gavel in front of open book.

How Long Do Insurance Claims Take to Resolve in Florida?

If you've been injured in an auto accident in Tampa, you may be entitled to compensation for your medical expenses, lost wages, pain and suffering, and other damages. The first step in obtaining this compensation is filing an insurance claim.A Tampa personal injury attorne...

View More

19

May

Two cars in a car accident.

Whose Insurance Pays For Car Accident Damages in Florida?

Being in a car accident is a stressful, frightening experience that can lead to serious consequences. After a car accident, you may incur thousands of dollars in medical expenses while treating your injuries. Repairing your vehicle after an accident can also set you back hundreds...

View More

Free Case Evaluation Contact us today to learn how we can help you navigate your legal concerns.

This field is required.
This field is required.
This field is required.
This field is required.
This field is required.
This field is required.
This field is required.
This field is required.
Get Started
Contact us media
Accessibility: If you are vision-impaired or have some other impairment covered by the Americans with Disabilities Act or a similar law, and you wish to discuss potential accommodations related to using this website, please contact our Accessibility Manager at (727) 306-0273.
Contact Us