Both small and large business owners often take out insurance policies to cover their brick-and-mortar establishments. Commercial property insurance of this kind is a great way to protect against unexpected property damage in the future. However, it can be easy for business owners to quickly forget the details of their policies, as the demands of …
Liability in Florida Boating Accidents
With thousands of miles of coastline to enjoy, it’s no wonder that Floridians love boating. There’s nothing more relaxing than getting out on the water, kicking back with friends, and reeling in the day’s big catch. Unfortunately, Florida boating accidents put a damper on this popular recreational activity. In 2019, Florida led the nation in …
Common Boating Accidents in Florida: Tourism Industry Facts
For most people, a Florida vacation means one thing: a chance to be on or near the water. Whether you prefer pontooning around a lake or a deep-sea fishing trip, boating and Florida go hand in hand. Florida’s watercraft owners often tap into the tourism industry as a source of supplemental income. But as with …
Hurricane Prep: How to Prepare for Property Damage and What to Do in the Aftermath
Hurricanes are a fact of life in Florida. As the winter months come to a close, homeowners across the state are prepping for hurricane season. This preparation routine can involve many moving parts, including fortifying the physical home or safeguarding valuables. One important step to take in this process may involve compiling information that would …
When Do I File a Property Damage Claim?
Life is picture-perfect in the Sunshine State—until hurricane season hits. Flooding, storm surges, toppled trees, and toxic mold infiltration are just some of the types of property damage in Florida that can destroy the home or business you invested so much time and energy into making yours. Extreme damage requires you to file a property …
What Condo Owners Need to Know About Property Damage Claims
Florida boasts a significant number of condominiums, and the number of townhomes and condos sold in 2020 actually exceeded 2019 sales. A look at the past 10 years reveals that sales remain relatively steady overall. At the same time, there are around 48,500 HOAs in the state, with a collective 9.57 million individuals living in …
Could Florida be Enacting a No-Fault Bill?
Florida is currently a no-fault auto insurance state, but a third attempt by legislators may change that law. Most states in the country are considered tort states when it comes to auto insurance. Under tort law, when two parties are involved in a collision and one person is at fault, the injured party must file …
Senate Bill 72 Makes it Through First Round in the ‘Saltshaker Debate’
COVID-19 downfalls have been no stranger to small businesses across the state of Florida. Yesterday, in attempt to protect businesses from yet another hit from COVID-19, Senate Bill 72 was put to a vote and made it through the first round. If passed, SB 72 would protect small businesses from being sued by defendants in …
Another Tort Case on Coronavirus Mistreatment of a Corpse
The COVID-19 pandemic has presented many challenges for families. Sadly, these sometimes continue after a person has passed away from the disease. Losing a loved one is never easy. Tragically, it is something too many families have faced during the coronavirus pandemic. COVID-19 has made things even more difficult for loved ones left behind. Not …
Antibiotic Nerve Damage Lawsuits
Antibiotics are meant to help people dealing with illnesses and conditions, but they are not always safe. Antibiotics can help individuals overcome bacterial infections, but some are safer than others. Certain antibiotics such as Cipro and Levaquin have been shown to cause nerve damage after a person takes them. Worse, it has been alleged that …
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