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Why is it Important to Obtain a Crash Report After an Accident in Florida?

By Rosen Injury Law, P.A. |

In this article, Rosen Injury Law car accident attorneys, Eric Rosen and Alex Litowsky, discuss why it is important to get a long form crash report after an accident.   There are so many car accidents in Fort Lauderdale and, South Florida, and a lot of people always ask should they wait on the scene for a… Read More »

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What Are Pre-Existing Conditions in Personal Injury Cases in Florida?

By Rosen Injury Law, P.A. |

So Alex, can you let them know what is a preexisting condition in the context of a car accident or some injury related to another person’s negligence? A: Yes. It’s an injury that was preexisting prior to the crash. Meaning that you had it before you got into the car accident. A lot of people… Read More »

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How Can I Prove Pain and Suffering In a Florida Personal Injury Case?

By Rosen Injury Law, P.A. |

When it comes to proving your expenses, that seems like a relatively straightforward task. Your bills speak for themselves—present them and a jury knows what to award if they do find the Defendant negligent. The same goes for lost wages—even wages going into the future can be calculated with some math. But how does… Read More »

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Who Is Liable When People Are Injured By Holes In The Ground in Florida?

By Rosen Injury Law, P.A. |

Thankfully, rarely in real life are there giant holes in the ground that you are going to walk into and disappear into the ground. But that doesn’t take away from the fact that smaller holes can be everywhere, and those small holes can be catastrophic to you and your body, if you were to… Read More »

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What Are the Liabilities for Dog Bites and Dog Injuries in Florida?

By Rosen Injury Law, P.A. |

Dogs are man’s best friend.  But that doesn’t mean they won’t bite, or cause harm in other ways. Florida has strict laws on dog bites, and allows the victim of a dog to sue, when the dog causes injury. Not Just Biting Of course, dogs can bite, and those bites can cause injury. But… Read More »

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Can I Still Recover for My Injuries After a Car Accident if I Received a Ticket in Florida?

By Rosen Injury Law, P.A. |

In Fort Lauderdale, oftentimes at least one of the parties involved in a car accident receive a citation for a traffic violation. Sometimes a police officer who prepares an accident report will even include who he or she believes was at fault for the accident. However, citations and even police reports can rarely be… Read More »

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How Are Pre-Existing Injuries and Causation Determined In Florida Car Accident Cases?

By Rosen Injury Law, P.A. |

One thing that accident victims have to prove to win their personal injury case is that the accident actually caused their injury. That sounds easy. But in looking closer, that can actually become quite difficult–especially when you have what is known as a pre-existing injury. Let’s take a typical car rear end scenario. A… Read More »

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How can Bodycam Footage Help You Win Your Accident Case in Florida?

By Rosen Injury Law, P.A. |

In this article, Fort Lauderdale car accident attorneys, Eric Rosen, and Alex Litowsky give us insight on why Bodycam footage is such an important piece of evidence for your attorney to obtain if you’ve been injured in an accident. Some of the major cases Rosen Injury Law handles include car accidents, motorcycle accidents, and… Read More »

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What Must I Prove in My Florida Car Accident Personal Injury Case?

By Rosen Injury Law, P.A. |

It’s important to note that you don’t have to prove that the negligent driver caused the entire accident—rather, that the driver caused your injuries. The burden of proof is by a preponderance of the evidence, which means that the evidence “more likely than not” tends to prove the preposition. Often the biggest part of a negligence… Read More »

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Can I Sue for Loss of Earning Capacity After a Car Accident in Florida?

By Rosen Injury Law, P.A. |

An award for lost loss of earning capacity should consider the injured party’s diminished ability to earn income through the person’s entire life expectancy. Florida law allows compensation for loss of earning capacity if a car accident victim can demonstrate that his or her injuries are a significant factor in establishing the reasonable certainty… Read More »

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