Understanding Comparative Negligence in Florida Florida follows a comparative negligence system, which allows accident victims to seek compensation even if they are partially at fault for their injuries. However, recent changes to the law, particularly with the...
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What is a Revocable Living Trust?
A revocable living trust is a popular estate planning tool in Florida that helps individuals manage their assets during their lifetime and allows for easier distribution of those assets after death, avoiding the probate process. Here's a simplified explanation of how...
What Is a Lady Bird Deed? (Enhanced Life Estate Deed)
What is a Ladybird Deed, and Why Should You Consider Getting One? Note: The following is specific to Florida law. Consult an attorney before attempting to set up a ladybird deed (or making any changes to the status of title to your real estate). Transfer Property...
Florida Tort Reform
Florida's New Tort Reform: Unintended Consequences for Injured Plaintiffs In March 2023, Governor Ron DeSantis signed into law a series of tort reform measures under House Bill 837 (HB 837), significantly altering Florida's civil litigation landscape. These changes,...
“But I thought Florida was a No Fault accident state, doesn’t that mean no one is really at fault?”
What exactly is “No Fault” Insurance? "No Fault" is a misnomer and one of the most commonly misunderstood rules. No, this does not mean neither party is at fault in the accident. In Florida, being a 'no-fault' state does not mean that nobody is at fault in an...
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