- How Often Do Car Accident Settlements Exceed the Policy Limits in Florida?

Florida requires vehicle owners to carry minimum insurance coverage, but the insurance differs from some other states because Florida is a no-fault state. What happens when a case is worth more than the available insurance limits? You might be wondering, how often do auto accident settlements exceed the policy limits in Florida? Unfortunately, receiving compensation beyond available insurance policy...
Read More - Average Wrongful Death Settlements in Florida

Losing a loved one is inexplicably painful. If your loved one died because of another person’s misconduct, you have a right to take legal action against them in a wrongful death lawsuit. Filing a wrongful death lawsuit is a difficult process, but knowing what to expect can ease the pressure. At Nonni Homola, our experienced attorneys prepare our clients...
Read More - Overview of the Florida Wrongful Death Statute of Limitations

If you’ve lost a loved one, the last thing you want to consider is pursuing litigation. Perhaps you feel heartbreak because your loved one’s death was caused by another person’s negligence or wrongful acts. If so, regardless of the accident or action that caused your loved one’s death, you may have a valid lawsuit for wrongful death. Contact our Florida...
Read More - Common Types of Motorcycle Accident Injuries

Although motorcycles make up only 3% of all registered vehicles in the United States, the National Safety Council found that motorcyclists account for 14% of all traffic fatalities. After you’ve been injured in a motorcycle accident, it’s vital to focus on the things within your control and try to cope with moving forward. Understanding your injuries and what they mean...
Read More - Guide to the Florida Personal Injury Statute of Limitations

After an accident or death of a loved one, when the grieving period passes, it may be time to focus on filing a claim against the party responsible for the harm done. If so, it is vital to do so within a specified time. Contact our Tallahassee, Florida personal injury lawyers by sending an online message or calling (850) 601-1111 today for a...
Read More - Who Can File a Wrongful Death Lawsuit in Florida?

The passing of a loved one is always a painful and difficult experience. Coping can be even more challenging when you believe that the death was preventable. If your loved one passed away due to the negligent or intentional behavior of another person or party, you might be eligible to file a wrongful death lawsuit in Florida. Filing a...
Read More - Examples of Wrongful Death Cases

The death of a loved one is difficult to cope with, no matter what circumstances surround the death. That grief is compounded if the death occurred because of a preventable accident or someone else’s negligence. The last thing you want to deal with at a time like this is the Florida legal system. It is impossible to put a...
Read More - How Much CAN My Florida Personal Injury Case Be Worth?

If someone hurts you through bad or irresponsible actions, the law is plain and simple: You should be justly compensated. Unfortunately, recovering payment from a bad or irresponsible actor is not easy and often requires legal action. At Nonni Homola, our Tallahassee personal injury lawyers are experienced, aggressive, and successful in their pursuit of justice for personal injury victims. Our attorneys...
Read More - What Are Common Causes of Motorcycle Accidents in Florida?

Although motorcycles provide a level of freedom that other vehicles don’t, they certainly aren’t the safest of rides. Without the protection of a frame, motorcyclists must be more vigilant than other motorists. Unfortunately, even the most careful and responsible riders sometimes fall victim to the negligence or recklessness of other drivers. Here are some of the most common causes...
Read More - Who Can File Wrongful Death in Florida?

After the sudden death of a loved one, many families need help understanding the filing process for a wrongful death lawsuit. However, the State of Florida has specific rules regarding who may file on behalf of a surviving family. Generally speaking, a personal representative of the deceased may bring an action, but the person who fills that role depends...
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