Monthly Archives: February 2026
The Supreme Court Says Medical Malpractice Presuit Requirements Don’t Apply
Like many states, Florida doesn’t just let you file a medical malpractice case. Before your case is even filed, there is a complex process that must be done, and if it isn’t done, your case can be dismissed. Aside from a waiting period allowing for the parties to investigate, Florida law also requires that… Read More »
What Happens When Minors Drive Drunk and Cause Injury?
We all know that DUI is a serious problem, and that if you are injured by someone who is driving under the influence, that you can not only get compensatory damages–but the law treats DUI so seriously, that you could even get punitive damages as well. We just assume that if a DUI driver… Read More »
Bicycle Accident Cases are More Complex Than You Think
When a car hits a bicyclist, and the cyclist is injured, it sometimes seems like that’s a pretty easy case. After all, cyclists are vulnerable, and car drivers are supposed to be responsible for looking out for both pedestrians and bicyclists. But there are more issues than you may think, in accidents that involve… Read More »
Recognizing the Less Obvious Signs of Nursing Home Abuse and Neglect
When we think of abuse that happens in nursing homes, we often think of the most obvious and grievous forms of abuse–the things that shock us when we see them on the news. But in real life, many forms of nursing home abuse and neglect are much more subtle, harder to spot, and families… Read More »




