- How to Increase an Insurance Company’s Offer on your Total Loss Auto Claim

Automobile wrecks happen every day in Tallahassee in which the people involved do not sustain any injuries. Despite the fact there are no injuries, these same people find themselves dealing with insurance companies when trying to get repairs done to their damaged vehicles. Oftentimes, the damage to the vehicle is bad enough that the cost to repair that damage...
Read More - I KNOW the Other Driver was on Their Phone! How do we Prove That?

The driver that hit me was on the phone! Time after time I hear clients emphatically claim the driver of the vehicle that hit them was talking on or otherwise using a cell phone. Sometimes the client actually sees the other driver on the phone, other times the client simply assumes the other driver was on the phone as...
Read More - The “Black Box” and Its Crucial Role in Truck Accident Cases

If you’ve ever seen a news report about a plane crash, you’ve likely heard the term “black box” used to describe the information storing device located in all commercial aircraft. However, most people don’t realize those same information storing devices are also standard features on most commercial big rigs and can play a vital role in the outcome of...
Read More - Small Business, Insurance, and COVID-19: What You Need to Know

Just when it seemed as though things couldn’t get any worse, many small business owners in Tallahassee and across the Nation are finding out that insurance companies are refusing to provide coverage for this economic slowdown even though the insurance policies (i.e., contracts) that they wrote say that they’re supposed to. Many small business owners have been paying a...
Read More - I Have Full Coverage Insurance – What Does That Mean? – Probably Not What You Think

“I have full coverage” – if I had a nickel for every time I’ve heard a client or prospective client utter those words I would be a millionaire – well, not a millionaire, but I would at least have a couple hundred dollars. What I mean to say is a majority of drivers on Florida’s roadways have no idea...
Read More - I Was Injured by a Drunk Driver – Is the Bar At Fault?

It’s no secret that Tallahassee is a college town. With three college campuses within its city limits, Tallahassee, FL, depending on the time of year, is home to tens of thousands of college students. It’s also no secret that college students, on average, tend to frequent bars and nightclubs no more often than any other demographic. For that reason,...
Read More - What are my Rights in a Wrongful Death Claim?

Whenever a loved one passes away it is never an easy time for that individuals’ family and friends. Things only become more complicated when that loved one has been killed as the result of another’s negligence. Unfortunately, in addition to making funeral arrangements, settling financial obligations and coordinating schedules for loved ones, family members are all too often faced...
Read More - Coronavirus (COVID-19): Hire Barrett Nonni Homola from the Comfort of Your Own Home

We are taking the threat of the Coronavirus (COVID-19) in Florida very seriously. Right now, people are being hurt by the threat of the Coronavirus and life as we know it has changed drastically. Let us help! We understand the fears that many people may have about traveling during these times. We want those in Florida to play our...
Read More - I Was Just Involved in a Car Accident: What Now?

Let’s face it, no one wants to think about being involved in an auto accident. However, according to the National Safety Council, there are approximately 10 million auto accidents every year in the United States. So, chances are, at some point in your life its going to happen to you. Let the Tallahassee auto accident attorneys at Nonni Homola help! Here are...
Read More - I Slipped and Got Injured: Do I Have a Case?

Throughout the years, our Tallahassee attorneys have handled numerous cases where a client has slipped on someone else’s property and gotten injured. Most of those clients just assumed that whoever was the owner of that property would be automatically responsible for their injuries. However, the fact is, several factors must be proven before a property owner can be held responsible for...
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