Monthly Archives: April 2026
Understanding “No Information” Decisions in Florida Criminal Cases
A potentially confusing phase following an arrest is when a person is waiting to find out whether formal charges will actually be filed. This is because prosecutors have the authority to decline prosecution, issuing what is known as a “no information” decision. Discussing what this means, how it happens, and how you’ll be notified… Read More »
Why It’s Important to Establish All Forms of Coverage Following an Injury
After an accident or injury, many people assume there is only one source of compensation. In reality, personal injury cases often involve multiple layers of potential coverage. Failing to identify all available policies can leave injured individuals without the full financial support they need for medical care, lost income, and long-term recovery. Exploring different… Read More »
Accessing Funds If a Maintenance Failure Caused a Rental Car Accident Injury
Rental cars are supposed to be safe, roadworthy vehicles. After all, rental companies have a legal duty to inspect, maintain, and repair their fleets. But what happens if a mechanical or maintenance failure, such as faulty brakes, worn tires, or steering issues, causes an accident? After being hurt in or near Clearwater due to… Read More »
Illegal Driving and When Aggravated Injuries Actually Strengthen a Claim
Worries that a pre-existing medical condition will block compensation are common following traffic collisions. These concerns are especially present when the crash was caused by an illegal or reckless driver. In reality, pre-existing conditions do not automatically weaken a claim. In many cases, they can actually strengthen it. Florida law recognizes that accident victims… Read More »