How Do You Know If You Were the Victim of Florida Medical Malpractice?


Having trust in medical professionals is incredibly important when it comes to your wellbeing in times of health emergencies. When we get sick, and you have no background in medicine, your doctor is who you turn to in your time of need. And although doctors usually operate with the highest degree of care when…

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What is Considered Negligent Hiring in Florida?


Negligent hiring in Florida occurs when an employer fails to conduct proper background checks, like reviewing criminal records and qualifications. If the employee’s behavior causes harm that could have been prevented with proper vetting, the employer can be held liable.

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Can You Sue for Personal Injury Damages During Florida Hurricanes?


Often during hurricanes, there is damage that a person sustains that is more than just property damage. People may sustain physical injuries during hurricanes that may be someone else’s fault. Say perhaps you are a renter, and your landlord failed to maintain your property in a reasonably safe condition. That failure to maintain the…

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How Bodycam Footage Can Help You Win Your Accident Case in Florida


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…

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Should I Get An Accident Report After an Accident in Florida?


The answer I tell my clients with few exceptions is, “Yes, you should get a crash report if you’ve been involved in a car accident.” Whether that crash report is filled out by a police officer or a community service aid, it’s going to have additional information that’s going to assist an attorney who…

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What is Considered Negligence in a Florida Personal Injury Lawsuit?


This is a quick lesson on injury law 101. The question is, what is negligence, and how can someone recover money damages as a result of being injured by someone else’s negligence? Negligence is composed of four elements, duty, breach, causation, and damages. Duty looks at whether someone has to use reasonable care under…

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What Are the Best Tips for Accident Attorneys Taking Depositions on Zoom?


  In this short video, Fort Lauderdale car accident attorney, Eric Rosen, shares the latest technology tips when taking depositions on Zoom or other remote video conferencing.  

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