Jared Newman, Esq. Legal Blog
How are Medical Bills Paid After a Car Accident in Florida?
January 21, 2022 | Motor Vehicle Accidents
If you suffer an injury in a car accident, you have plenty of problems on your mind. On top of receiving and paying for your medical treatment, you might wonder if you will be able to get back to work. One question that you might repeat over and over is, “who is going to pay […]
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How To File A Car Accident Lawsuit In Florida
January 21, 2022 | Motor Vehicle Accidents
if you are injured in a Florida car accident, you will want to understand your options. You will probably have questions about getting compensated for your medical bills or lost income. Typically, there are two choices available. One is agreeing to a settlement with an insurance company and the other is filing a personal injury lawsuit against […]
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I Was Injured at a Friend’s House in Florida – What Do I Do?
January 21, 2022 | Motor Vehicle Accidents
Very few people think twice about filing a personal injury lawsuit against another driver if their car was hit in an accident or suing a large box store if they were injured in a slip and fall accident. However, what do you do if you were injured in a friend’s house in Florida? Can you […]
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Can You Bring a Personal Injury Action Twice in Florida?
January 21, 2022 | Motor Vehicle Accidents
Filing a personal injury claim can be a daunting task, if not downright terrifying. Lawsuits are often complicated matters which require the skill and expertise of a qualified Fort Lauderdale injury attorney. Perhaps you have filed a personal injury lawsuit and success is not exactly on the horizon, or maybe your case seems like a lost […]
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Are Florida Traffic Crash Reports Admissible As Evidence In Court?
January 21, 2022 | Motor Vehicle Accidents
The short answer is, it depends. Florida law considers communications between police officers and parties involved in motor vehicle accidents to be privileged. The reasoning behind this privilege is to promote truthfulness in reporting the facts to the police. The Hallandale Beach car accident lawyers at Newman Injury Law explain whether or not traffic accident reports can […]
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What is Considered a Good Personal Injury Settlement in Florida?
January 21, 2022 | Motor Vehicle Accidents
If you are injured because of the negligent conduct of another person or company, you are entitled to seek financial compensation through a personal injury lawsuit. Depending on your case, it could be settled out of court or go to trial. One of the key factors in deciding whether to take your matter before a […]
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Should You Have A Dash Camera In Your Vehicle In Florida?
January 21, 2022 | Motor Vehicle Accidents
Why are dash cams are all the rage right now? Miami car accident lawyer Jared K. Newman and the legal team at Newman Injury Law discuss how they can help you with liability and other issues if you get into a car accident. Reasons to Own a Dash Cam in Case of a Car Accident in Florida […]
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The Four “C’s” of Remote Work
January 21, 2022 | Motor Vehicle Accidents
In the last 10 days, we have seen a drastic change in our daily lives due to the latest Coronavirus (COVID19). One of these changes is the sudden requirement to work remotely. For millions, that means work from home rather than in an office environment. While modern technology makes many jobs “doable from home”, there […]
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What Are the Most Common Causes of Boat Accidents in Florida?
January 21, 2022 | Motor Vehicle Accidents
A day on the water in Miami can be a wonderful way to experience this amazing city with friends and family. However, the process of putting a watercraft on a trailer, driving it in traffic to a marina and then operating the watercraft in the waterways and coastal areas is fraught with hazards. Our Hollywood, FL […]
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How To Protect Yourself From Underinsured And Uninsured Drivers In Florida
January 21, 2022 | Motor Vehicle Accidents
If you drive in the State of Florida, it is important that you are aware of just how many of your fellow drivers are uninsured or underinsured. It is estimated that 25% of drivers on Florida’s roads are completely uninsured, making it the state with the nation’s highest number of uninsured motorists. And that doesn’t […]
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