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The Limits of Personal Injury Protection (PIP) in Florida

If you or someone you know was hurt or injured in a motor vehicle accident then you can contact our Miami car crash attorneys today. We are well-versed in personal injury law and proudly represent clients across South Florida. We understand the costs that can quickly add up in the…

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Car Owners May be Liable for Driver’s Carelessness Under the “Dangerous Instrumentality Doctrine”

Every year, thousands of people are injured on Florida roads, and tragically some are even killed. Unfortunately many of these accidents could have been prevented if the driver exercised reasonable care behind the wheel. While liability is clear when a negligent driver gets into an accident, what happens when a…

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Negligent Infliction of Emotional Distress in Automobile Accident Cases under Florida Law

A car accident victim typically has many ways to recover for injuries sustained in the accident. Typically a person will file a claim under the theory of negligence, but, depending on the circumstances of the case, an individual may pursue a negligent infliction of emotional distress (NIED) claim as well.…

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You May be Vicariously Liable for Damages If Your Name is on a Car Title – Christensen v. Bowen

In Christensen v. Bowen, the Florida Supreme Court recently ruled that an individual whose name is on the title of a vehicle may be vicariously liable for damages even if he or she did not use or operate the vehicle. Vicarious liability, also known as respondeat superior, is the legal…

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Understanding the Basics of “Catastrophic Injuries” Under Florida Law

In a moment, your life can change forever. Suffering from any type of injuries, big or small, can be an unnerving experience. When the injury is so severe that it has a long-term impact on your day-to-day life, the experience can be downright traumatic. Victims who suffer serious long-term injuries…

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Insurance Claims, Third Party Liability and Jurisdiction in Florida Car Accident Cases – Noyes v. Universal Underwriters Insurance Company

While Florida car accident cases often include claims against other drivers, there are a wide variety of circumstances in which third parties like manufacturers, parts makers, designers and repair shops may be liable for a crash. In Noyes v. Universal Underwriters Insurance Company, the U.S. District Court for the Middle…

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Marcum v. Hayward – The “Sudden Loss of Consciousness” Defense

If you’ve been injured in an automobile accident, guidance and representation by a reputable South Florida personal injury attorney like Robert Dixon can make all the difference.  Robert Dixon understands that an automobile accident can be a traumatic event which is why he is committed to handling your claim for…

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Understanding the Pure Comparative Negligence Law in Florida

Apportioning fault is one of the most challenging yet important factors in the aftermath of a car, truck or motorcycle accident as it determines how much you can recover from that accident. If you’ve been injured in an automobile accident, liability depends on who was at fault. Florida law requires…

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