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Comparative Negligence in Florida Injury Claims

How Does Comparative Negligence Affect My Personal Injury Claim in Florida?

By Rosen Injury Law, P.A. |

If you were hurt or lost a loved one in an accident, you may realize that you have legal remedies under Florida personal injury laws. From the perspective of an injured victim, you must show that the at-fault party caused your harm through careless, reckless, or intentional acts. You may qualify to recover compensation… Read More »

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public injury claim in Florida

Can I File a Personal Injury Claim for Injuries in a Public Place in Florida?

By Rosen Injury Law, P.A. |

Accidents remain one of the leading causes of death and disability in the US, but it is reassuring to know that you have legal remedies under Florida law. When another person or entity engages in careless, reckless, or intentional misconduct, you can pursue the at-fault party for monetary damages. However, you might not understand… Read More »

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How Do Car Accident Lawyers Determine The Value of a Car Accident Claim?

How Do Car Accident Lawyers Determine The Value of a Car Accident Claim?

By Rosen Injury Law, P.A. |

When individuals find themselves involved in a car accident, one of the first questions that arise is related to the potential value of their claim. At Rosen Injury Law, our car accident lawyers employ a comprehensive and meticulous approach to accurately determine the market value of a car accident claim. This process is vital… Read More »

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a person researching tax return and paying taxes on a court's discretion of an injury settlement amount regarding what the the IRS considers non economic damages, punitive damages and lost income

Do You Have to Pay Taxes on Personal Injury Settlements in Florida?

By Rosen Injury Law, P.A. |

If you’re researching taxes on personal injury settlements, you likely want to know: are these personal injury settlements taxable too? The short answer is that it depends on the type of settlement received. While the IRS generally exempts compensatory damages for personal physical injuries from taxes, other damages, such as punitive damages and interest… Read More »

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Can I Represent Myself in a Florida Personal Injury Case?

By Rosen Injury Law, P.A. |

When faced with a personal injury lawsuit in Florida, a common question arises: “Can I represent myself in a personal injury case?” The simple answer is yes, you can. However, the decision to proceed without a personal injury lawyer should not be taken lightly. This comprehensive guide explores the intricacies of self-representation in personal… Read More »

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