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May

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Does Workers’ Comp Pay For Lost Wages in Florida?

According to the National Safety Council, a worker in the U.S. is injured on the job every seven seconds. Work-related injuries are more common in certain industries. But the truth is that anyone can suffer an on-the-job injury, and some injuries are severe enough to affect the v...

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May

Doctor's notes stacked up.

Who Can Get Social Security Disability Benefits in Bradenton?

The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) reports that 61 million adults in the U.S. are currently living with a disability. Many of these adults rely on Social Security Disability benefits to cover their living expenses and make ends meet month after month.If you are...

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May

Attorney at desk with gavel

Is SSDI Taxable?

The Social Security Administration (SSA) provides Social Security Disability Insurance (SSDI) benefits to certain individuals who are unable to work as a result of a disabling mental or physical condition. Disabled individuals rely on these benefits to cover their living expenses...

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May

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What Is A Contingency Fee?

If you've been injured in an accident caused by another party’s negligence, it’s in your best interest to seek legal representation from a Tampa personal injury attorney as soon as possible. Many people hesitate to seek legal representation after an accident bec...

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May

Cones on a street.

Are DUI Checkpoints Legal in Florida?

According to the Governors Highway Safety Association, 37 U.S. states conduct DUI checkpoints in an effort to keep drunk drivers off the road. Some states simply choose not to operate these checkpoints. But in other states, DUI checkpoints are prohibited because they are vie...

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May

Car wreck with two vehicles.

What is Comprehensive Insurance?

The word “comprehensive” means “complete,” so it's not hard to see why so many people think that having comprehensive auto insurance means they are completely covered in the event of a crash. But unfortunately, that’s not the case.If you&rsquo...

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19

May

Woman in a neck brace being seen by a doctor.

What Compensation Can I Recover For Car Accident Injuries?

Millions of people suffer non-fatal injuries in traffic accidents every year in the United States. Because car accidents occur so frequently, chances are that you will be involved in at least one crash at some point in your life. If it happens to you, it's important to unde...

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May

Person handing another a check.

How Much Money Can You Make While On SSDI?

It's not easy to get approved for Social Security Disability Insurance (SSDI) benefits—especially if you are not working with a Tampa Social Security disability attorney. In fact, over two-thirds of initial applications for SSDI benefits are denied. Even if you are ap...

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19

May

Dump truck being loaded on a job site.

How Does Workers’ Compensation Work in Tampa?

What happens if you are hurt at your job in Florida? Who is eligible for workers' compensation? Will you need to be represented and advised by a Tampa workers’ compensation attorney? Keep reading, because every working person in Florida needs the answers to these ques...

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May

Car keys next to a cup of alcohol.

Is DUI A Felony in Tampa?

You can't risk driving under the influence (DUI) in Florida. If you are convicted of DUI in this state, you’ll face harsh criminal penalties. In the greater Tampa Bay area, if you are charged with DUI, you will need to contact - as quickly as possible – a...

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