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May

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Questions To Ask When Looking For A Personal Injury Attorney

When seeking out a personal injury law firm to represent you, it is important to have a conversation with the attorney preferably in-person. It's also important to know whether the attorney will be handling your case from start to finish, meaning from the initial investiga...

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May

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What Kind of Medical Evidence Do I Need to Prove My Injuries?

As personal injury attorneys, we must let you know that in order to prove your injuries, you must seek medical treatment and a doctor must diagnose your injuries. Through treatment with a doctor, they will diagnose and determine the extent of your injuries. They will also determ...

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May

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Which Family Members Are Able to File Wrongful Death Claims?

As wrongful death lawyers in Tampa, we know that Florida's Wrongful Death Act defines a survivor as the decedent’s surviving spouse, children, or parents. It also includes dependent blood relatives and dependent adoptive siblings. All of these people can bring forth...

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May

Doctor and patient.

Who Pays Medical Expenses When Your Injury Case Is Pending?

As personal injury lawyers, we are often asked “how will my medical bill get paid before my case is settled?” During that time, your medical bills can be covered under personal injury protection, medical payment coverage, and health insurance. Additionally, your trea...

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May

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What Does a Personal Injury Settlement Cover?

When you work with a personal injury law firm in Tampa, your personal injury settlement will cover past and future medical expenses, lost earnings, the inability to earn income in the future. It also covers past and future pain and suffering, disability disfigurement, mental ang...

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May

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Can I Still Receive Social Security if I Go Back to Work in Florida?

Current statistics show us that you may want to work beyond your retirement age. This could be due to a personal choice, or out of financial necessity. If you are currently receiving Social Security benefits though, you must be aware of how going back to work can affect your paym...

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May

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How Do Witnesses Affect Domestic Violence Cases?

As criminal defense lawyers in Tampa, we know that witnesses can significantly affect a domestic violence case, especially depending on who the witness is. For example, if the witness is a random passerby, a neighbor, or someone that doesn't know the victim and defendant...

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May

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Is a Charge of Domestic Violence a Felony?

As a criminal defense law firm in Tampa, we are often asked whether or not your domestic violence charge will be a misdemeanor or a felony. Unfortunately, the answer is it depends on the particulars of your case.When Is Domestic Violence A Felony?Serious injuries and vi...

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May

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Are Domestic Violence Charges Public Record?

As with all criminal arrests, domestic violence charges are public record, and you will need a Tampa criminal defense lawyer to fight for you. If you are arrested for a domestic violence charge, battery, or violation of an injunction, that will be on your record and can be seen...

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May

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How Much Jail Time Can You Get For a First Time Domestic Violence Charge?

Did you know that domestic violence isn't a charge but instead is a broad category that encompasses several different charges involving violence between domestic parties? Let our criminal defense law firm explain.Misdemeanor Vs. Felony Domestic ViolenceDomestic violence a...

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