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The Risks of Riding Your Motorcycle Without a Helmet

Helmet use among motorcyclists has significantly decreased from 2019 to 2020. In Florida, riders over the age of 21 do not have to wear a helmet as long as they carry at least $10,000 in medical insurance coverage. However, even though the law doesn’t require all motorcycle riders to wear

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Electric Vehicle Fire Incidents and Statistics

Everything you need to know about electric vehicle fire incidents & statistics, for 2021 and beyond. This information has been compiled by the personal injury lawyers at Labovick Law Group. Types of Electric Vehicles Evolution of Electric Cars Are Electric Cars More Likely to Catch Fire? What To Do If

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Should I Sue for Slip and Fall?

If you were injured by a slip and fall accident on someone else’s property, you might be able to sue if you believe a dangerous condition on the premises caused your fall. However, there are several factors to consider when deciding whether to pursue a slip and fall claim. Do

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Navigating the Waters of Subrogation Claims: A Comprehensive Guide

Introduction Subrogation claims are a cornerstone in the insurance sector, offering a legal avenue for insurance companies to seek reimbursement from the at-fault party for benefits paid out to policyholders. This guide aims to demystify the complexities surrounding subrogation claims, providing a roadmap for individuals ensnared in such circumstances. In

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How To Choose a Personal Injury Lawyer

Finding the best personal injury lawyer for your case is an important decision. The attorney you choose can be the difference between recovering the compensation you need or receiving nothing at all. However, figuring out how to choose a lawyer can be a job in and of itself, so here

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5 Step Evaluation

Social security disability can be a complicated process, requiring several steps to proving you are disabled. The complication ultimately begins with how social security defines disability. Social security defines disability as, “the inability to do any substantial gainful activity by reason of any medically determinable physical or mental impairment which

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