- Am I Entitled to a Copy of the Incident Report if I Fall on a Store’s Property?

Injured in a store fall? Learn if you're entitled to the incident report and how to protect your rights after a slip and fall accident.
Read More - What is Comparative Negligence, and What is the Law in Florida Regarding Comparative Negligence?

Learn what comparative negligence means, how it affects personal injury claims and a Florida law update that could impact your ability to recover damages.
Read More - Is a Property Owner Required to Provide Me with Surveillance Footage of My Fall on Their Property?

Injured in a fall? Learn if property owners must provide surveillance footage and how to protect your rights with timely legal action.
Read More - If I’m Injured by Negligence and Have Pre-Existing Injuries, Do I Have a Case?

Suffering an injury due to someone else’s negligence can be stressful, especially if you already have a pre-existing condition. You may be wondering if your prior injury will prevent you from pursuing compensation. The good news is that having a pre-existing condition does not automatically bar you from filing a personal injury claim. In fact, Florida law follows the...
Read More - What is a Herniated Disc, and How is it Caused by Auto Collisions?

A car accident can leave you with a range of injuries, some immediately apparent and others that develop over time. One of the most common but serious injuries resulting from auto collisions is a herniated disc. This condition can cause debilitating pain, mobility issues, and long-term medical complications. If you or a loved one has suffered a herniated disc...
Read More - What Is Whiplash, and How Is It Caused?

Learn about whiplash, its causes, symptoms, and legal options. Discover how accidents, sports, or falls lead to neck injuries and what to do next.
Read More - Does a Commercial Motor Carrier Have a Duty to Supervise its Drivers? (Federal Motor Carrier Safety Regs 390.11)

Discover the legal obligations of motor carriers, including driver supervision, compliance, responsibilities, and the consequences of non-compliance.
Read More - Does a Commercial Motor Carrier Have a Duty to Train its Drivers? (Federal Motor Carrier Safety Regs 390.3)

Discover whether commercial motor carriers have a legal duty to train their drivers. Explore regulations, liability concerns, and industry best practices.
Read More - What Information is a Trucking Company Required to Maintain in a Driver Qualification File? (Federal Motor Carrier Safety Regs 391.51)

Discover the records a trucking company must keep in a Driver Qualification File (DQF) to comply with FMCSA regulations.
Read More - Can a Trucking Company be Held Responsible for Hiring a Driver With a Bad Driving Record?

Under the Federal Motor Carrier Safety Regulations (FMCSR), trucking companies are legally obligated to hire qualified and safe drivers. Specifically, FMCSR Sections 391.21 and 391.23 outline requirements regarding the application process and background checks for commercial drivers. Failure to adhere to these regulations can result in liability for the trucking company if an unqualified driver causes an accident. Overview...
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