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May

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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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May

Closeup of a wrecked car.

What To Do After A Car Accident in Tampa

No one ever plans on getting into a car accident. But because these accidents happen so frequently, chances are that you will be involved in one at some point in your life. If you are involved in an accident, a number of questions may be racing through your head.Do you need to c...

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May

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How Will A Pre-Existing Condition Affect Your Personal Injury Case?

You should consider yourself very lucky if you've never suffered an injury in your life. Some injuries may heal fairly quickly, whereas others may linger for years and flare up from time-to-time.If you have a pre-existing condition, you might be wondering how it will affec...

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May

Four big 18 wheeler trucks in a parking lot.

Who is Liable For Truck Accidents in Tampa?

The consequences of a truck accident can be deadly. Semi-trucks weigh thousands of pounds even if they aren't carrying a full load of cargo.If a semi-truck smashes into another vehicle, the damages can be devastating. The injuries could be catastrophic, affecting the victi...

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May

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What Common Mistakes Should You Avoid After A Workplace Accident?

People in Florida are committed to doing their best at work in order to build a better life for themselves and their families. In the event that something unfortunate happens like an accident in the workplace, most would assume that their employers would look out for them. Sadly...

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May

Man talking on phone in front of car crash.

Proving Fault in Car Accidents: What Evidence Will You Need?

Thousands of people are injured in car accidents in the state of Florida every year. If you're involved in a car accident, your ability to recover compensation for your injuries will hinge on whether or not you can prove fault. This is because the at-fault party may be resp...

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May

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What Are the Maximum Damages Awarded in Florida Personal injury Cases?

A personal injury case arises whenever someone is injured in an accident that occurs as a result of another party's negligence. By law, these victims have the right to hire a Tampa personal injury attorney and take legal action against the at-fault party in order to recover...

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May

Photo of a very wrecked motorcycle.

Does No Fault Insurance Cover Motorcycle Accidents in Tampa?

Sadly, motorcycle accidents happen frequently in the state of Florida. In fact, the Florida Department of Highway Safety and Motor Vehicles (FHSMV) reports that there were nearly 10,000 motorcycle accidents in this state in 2018. Motorcyclists who are involved in accidents often...

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May

Closeup of a wrecked car.

I Had A Car Accident That Was Not My Fault. What Should I Do?

There are millions of traffic accidents every year in the U.S. Because these accidents happen so frequently, it's very likely that you will be involved in one at some point in your life. In fact, researchers estimate that the average person will be involved in three to four...

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May

Blurred photo of a man resting his head on a steering wheel in distress.

Crime In Florida – Felonies and Misdemeanors

Crimes in Florida are either misdemeanors or felonies. Misdemeanor charges can be quite serious, but felonies are considered more serious than misdemeanors. If you're charged with a felony or a misdemeanor, contact a good Tampa Bay criminal defense attorney at once.Why are...

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