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Monthly Archives: September 2024

Breach of Duty

What is Breach of Duty in Florida?

By Rosen Injury Law, P.A. |

Breach of duty in Florida is when an individual fails to meet the standard of care owed to another person, causing harm. This legal concept is crucial in negligence lawsuits. To establish a breach of duty, you must prove the defendant owed you a duty, they violated that duty, their actions caused your injuries,… Read More »

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Claims v. lawsuit in Florida, an attorney explains the difference.

What’s the Difference Between a Claim and a Lawsuit in Florida?

By Rosen Injury Law, P.A. |

A claim is a formal request for compensation from an insurance company, while a lawsuit is a legal action filed in court. If your claim is denied or insufficient, you might consider a lawsuit. Florida law has specific rules for both, so understanding the differences is crucial.

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Bodily Injury

What is Considered Bodily Injury in a Car Accident?

By Rosen Injury Law, P.A. |

The short answer is that bodily injury in a car accident refers to any physical harm caused by the collision. This includes visible injuries, as well as less obvious ones like concussions, whiplash, and internal bleeding. Even minor injuries can have long-term consequences. If you’ve been hurt in a car accident, seek medical attention… Read More »

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Personal Injury Case

How Long Should a Personal Injury Case Take to Settle?

By Rosen Injury Law, P.A. |

The timeline for settling a personal injury case varies widely based on factors like injury severity, case complexity, and insurance cooperation. While some cases resolve within months, others may take years. If you’ve been injured due to someone else’s negligence, one of the pressing questions you’re likely to have is, “How long should a… Read More »

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Back Injury Settlement

How Much is a Back Injury Settlement Worth in Florida?

By Rosen Injury Law, P.A. |

The value of a back injury settlement in Florida varies widely based on factors like the severity of the injury, medical expenses, lost wages, and pain and suffering. While there’s no exact average, severe injuries often result in higher settlements. Factors like whether the injury required surgery, the extent of your disability, and the… Read More »

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Car Accident

How Long After a Car Accident Can Injuries Appear?

By Rosen Injury Law, P.A. |

After a car accident, it’s common to feel unscathed in the immediate aftermath. However, many injuries, especially those affecting soft tissue, the spine, or the brain, may take time to manifest. This delay can range from hours to days, weeks, or even months. The key is understanding that delayed symptoms are normal and seeking… Read More »

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Shoulder Injury

What is the Average Settlement for Shoulder Injury in Florida?

By Rosen Injury Law, P.A. |

In Florida, shoulder injury settlements vary depending on the injury’s severity and required treatment: Non-Surgical Cases: Shoulder injuries that do not require surgery typically settle between $60,000 and $300,000. Surgical Cases: More severe injuries, such as those needing rotator cuff surgery, often exceed $300,000 due to higher medical costs and prolonged recovery. Settlement amounts… Read More »

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Personal Injury Settlements

How Personal Injury Settlements Work in Florida in 2024

By Rosen Injury Law, P.A. |

Personal injury settlements in Florida involve negotiating compensation for injuries caused by another’s negligence. Key factors include the severity of injuries, medical expenses, lost wages, and liability. The settlement process typically involves insurance claims, negotiations, potential mediation, and possibly litigation. It’s essential to understand Florida’s statute of limitations and comparative fault laws.

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