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How Long Do I Have to Sue for Wrongful Death in Florida?

Accidents and careless conduct cause injuries to millions of victims every year, but these unfortunate incidents can also be tragic when they lead to fatalities. Victims of all ages are killed when others are negligent, failing to exercise reasonable care. At-fault parties cause traffic crashes, slip and falls, construction accidents,…

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Does the Court Need to Approve a Florida Wrongful Death Settlement?

Accidents are a leading cause of death in the US, and a factor that makes them even more tragic is that they are preventable. Negligence by others is the reason behind motor vehicle crashes, slip and falls, medical malpractice, dog bites, and related incidents. Fortunately, Florida’s wrongful death law allows surviving family…

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Why Time Between an Accident and the Victim’s Death Matters in Florida

When someone is killed in an accident, there may be two types of legal claims by surviving family members. One is wrongful death, in which they are seeking compensation not as actual victims of the incident – but as victims of the aftermath due to the void left behind by…

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How Damages Work in a Florida Wrongful Death Case

Americans enjoy a rather long life expectancy at around 79 years old, but accidents are a common reason that this duration may be cut short. According to the US Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC), almost 214,000 people are killed every year because of unintentional injuries, many of which are preventable.…

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South Florida Swimming Pool Accident Claims Three Lives

Law enforcement officers continue to investigate a swimming pool accident that led to the deaths of a young father and his two children, looking for answers as to how such a tragedy could occur. According to a February 24, 2022 article posted by South Florida’s Local 10 News, the gruesome…

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Wrongful Death Versus Survival Actions in Florida Personal Injury Cases

While accidents might have been knocked down a notch by COVID in the last two years, unintentional injuries are still the fourth leading cause of death in the US. The US Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) reports that more than 200,000 people are killed every year in preventable…

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Evidence Needed to Prove a Florida Wrongful Death Case

Motor vehicle collisions, defective products, slip and falls, and many other accidents are a leading cause of injuries in the US, but you might be shocked to learn how often these incidents are fatal. The US Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) reports that almost 214,000 individuals are killed…

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