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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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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

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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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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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May

Person filling out accident information form.

What Does Workers’ Compensation Cover in Florida?

The workers' compensation system in Florida was established to provide benefits to workers who suffer job-related injuries. But the workers’ compensation laws in this state are complex, which is why it’s important to learn what injuries are covered and what type...

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19

May

Police car in side view mirror.

Parole vs. Probation in Tampa: What’s the Difference?

Probation and parole sound a lot alike, so many people use these two terms interchangeably. There are some similarities between probation and parole, but the fact is that they are two very different things. If you are facing criminal charges, a Tampa criminal defense attorney can...

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May

Two people assessing the damage of a car accident.

Are Car Accident Reports Public Record in Florida?

If you have been injured in a car accident, seeking medical attention should be your first priority. But another thing that should be on the top of your to do list is obtaining a copy of the police report for your accident. Your Tampa personal injury attorney will need this polic...

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May

Motorcycle in front of a sunset.

What Percentage of Motorcycle Accidents in Florida Are Caused By Cars?

Florida is one of the most popular states for motorcyclists. In fact, there are over 500,000 motorcycles registered in Florida, which is the highest among every other state in the U.S. besides California.With the warm weather and beautiful scenery in Florida, it's not hard...

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May

Person in a wheelchair talking to someone else in a chair.

SSI vs. SSDI: What’s the Difference?

The Social Security Administration (SSA) oversees two programs that provide disability benefits to eligible individuals in the United States. These two programs are Supplemental Security Income (SSI) and Social Security Disability Insurance (SSDI). If you are disabled, it's...

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