The Most Valuabale Advice You Will Receive From A Miami Car Accident Lawyer
What Happens If I Get into a Car Accident without Auto Insurance in Florida? It is standard practice in Florida, and in all the other states, to make sure you have a valid driver’s license and auto insurance coverage before getting behind the wheel of...
The Most Valuable Advice You Will Receive From A Miami Car Accident Lawyer
What Happens If I Get into a Car Accident without Auto Insurance in Florida? It is standard practice in Florida, and in all the other states, to make sure you have a valid driver’s license and auto insurance coverage before getting behind the wheel of...
5 Steps to Avoid False Claim Violations
In its most usual form, a false claim proceeding results when an assertion is made that a contractor has knowingly presented (or caused to be presented) to the government a false claim or claims for payment. The False Claims Act contains a provision that allows...
5 Steps to Avoid False Claim Violations
In its most usual form, a false claim proceeding results when an assertion is made that a contractor has knowingly presented (or caused to be presented) to the government a false claim or claims for payment. The False Claims Act contains a provision that allows...
Florida Supreme Court Adopts Amendments to Guardianship Accounting Rules
On September 1, 2016, the Florida Supreme Court approved changes to the Probate Rules. The Probate Rules include both Probate and Guardianship. While there were multiple changes to throughout (many being minor), in this post I am going to focus on a major change to...
10 Safe Driving Tips For Labor Day Weekend From A Miami Car Accident Attorney
10 Safe Driving Tips For Drivers During Labor Day Weekend Summer in Florida is drawing to a close, and most people are all but through with their summer vacations. However, in the state’s most popular vacation cities–such as Miami, Sarasota, and Orlando–summer never really comes to...
Warranty Suits: Select the Correct Defendant
Florida’s Condominium Act requires that contractors and suppliers provide a warranty of fitness and merchantability as to work provided and materials supplied for condominium developments. So when the roofing work done on a condo’s boat storage building failed, the association called back the roofer who...
Warranty Suits: Select the Correct Defendant
Florida’s Condominium Act requires that contractors and suppliers provide a warranty of fitness and merchantability as to work provided and materials supplied for condominium developments. So when the roofing work done on a condo’s boat storage building failed, the association called back the roofer who...
Miami Personal Injury Lawyer Shares The Best Back To School Driving Tips
The school season is one of the trickiest and most challenging times of the year, especially for drivers who regularly take routes within populated school districts. Children will still be children at the end of the day. They cannot always be expected to make logical...
Get Paid for Uncovering Defective Work
A case decided late last year has held that the cost to take apart and actually demolish work so as to effect a repair (better known as rip and tear) should be covered by applicable insurance. This is a departure from the long...