Common Defenses Against Your Personal Injury Claim

Orlando Personal Injury Attorney Tim David discusses the most common defenses you may face with your personal injury claim Pursuing a personal injury claim is not an easy process. You can expect that the “other side” will try everything possible to avoid paying damages. This means using common defenses in order to discredit the victim […]

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IKEA Lawsuit: Toddler Deaths From Lack of Furniture Safety Straps

Personal Injury Attorney weighs in on furniture safety straps IKEA, a popular Swedish furniture company, has been the subject of a recent lawsuit related to furniture tip-over accidents in which several children have been injured. Parents are encouraged to protect their children from tip-over accidents by utilizing safety features such as furniture safety straps or

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Inadequate Building Security in Premises Liability Cases

Inadequate Building Security Inadequate building security is the cause of thousands of personal injuries each year. Landlords and property owners have a legal duty to protect guests on their premises from accident and attack. If they fail to do so, the victim may have grounds to file a premises liability claim. What Constitutes Negligent or

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The Importance of Seeking Medical Treatment After a Car Accident

Seeking Medical Treatment After A Car Accident Being in a car accident is frightening, but if you are not seriously injured, you may be tempted to dismiss the whole incident as an annoying interlude rather than a future problem. Unfortunately, failing to seek medical attention immediately after an accident can lead to much greater problems

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Florida Motorcycle Accident Involving Lane Splitting: Who Is Liable?

Lane Splitting Motorcycle Accident in Florida Many people in Florida choose to ride a motorcycle as a great way to save fuel costs. Riders also appreciate the fact that a small motorcycle can often park or travel in areas where cars cannot go, such as between stopped lanes of cars on a highway. However, the

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