Author Archives: Eric Rosen
Shoulder Pain After a Car Accident Compensation in Florida
Experiencing shoulder pain after a car accident can severely impact your daily life, ability to work, and overall well-being. In Florida, victims of car accidents have the right to pursue compensation for their injuries, including shoulder pain, which can range from mild discomfort to severe injuries requiring surgery and long-term rehabilitation. The amount of… Read More »
How Much Are Average Cervical Spine Injury Settlement Amounts in Florida
As an experienced personal injury attorney, I’ve helped numerous clients secure fair settlements for their cervical spine injuries. At Rosen Injury Law, I understand the life-altering consequences these injuries can have, and I’m committed to fighting for the compensation you deserve. Whether your injury is the result of a car accident, a workplace incident,… Read More »
Can I Receive a Settlement for a Neck Injury Without Surgery?
As a seasoned personal injury attorney with years of experience handling complex injury cases, I have seen firsthand the devastating consequences of neck injuries. With a deep understanding of Florida’s legal landscape and a proven track record of securing fair compensation for my clients, I am committed to providing expert guidance on neck injury… Read More »
Rosen Injury Law Secures $25 Million Verdict for Victim of Hospital Negligence
In a major victory for patient safety, Rosen Injury Law won a $25 million verdict for a 67-year-old woman who was sexually assaulted by a nurse while receiving care at HCA Florida Citrus Hospital. The case, led by attorney Eric Rosen, with Gregory Roe and Thomas Kennedy, highlighted the hospital’s failure to protect its… Read More »
What is Breach of Duty in Florida?
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 »
What’s the Difference Between a Claim and a Lawsuit in Florida?
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.
What is Considered Bodily Injury in a Car Accident?
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 »
How Long Should a Personal Injury Case Take to Settle?
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 »
How Much is a Back Injury Settlement Worth in Florida?
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 »
How Long After a Car Accident Can Injuries Appear?
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 »