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How Do You Prove Wrongful Death?

To hold another party liable in a wrongful death claim requires proving that their negligence resulted in a person’s death. Negligence is a legal term used to refer to a party’s failure to use reasonable care in any given situation. Establishing negligence is the key to a successful claim and

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What are the Most Common Causes of Semi-Truck Accidents?

Like any other collision, many factors lead to semi-truck accidents. However, the primary contributing factor is driver error, either on the part of the truck driver or the driver of another vehicle. If you’ve been injured in an accident, contact the Truck Accident Attorneys at LaBovick Law Group, and read

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What Happens to an Uninsured Motorist in an Accident?

Florida drivers are required by law to carry auto insurance. When an uninsured driver is involved in an accident and gets caught, they may face various penalties.  Penalties for Driving Without Insurance in Florida When drivers get into car accidents without insurance, they will be responsible for their resulting expenses

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What Does Uninsured Motorist Coverage Pay For?

Uninsured motorist coverage (UM) is an optional form of auto insurance that drivers can purchase in Florida. It provides coverage beyond your personal injury protection (PIP) policy when you are involved in a collision with a driver who does not have car insurance. Although the state requires every driver to

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