Archive for the 'Personal Injury' Category

Taking The Bite Out Auto Insurance

Even as payments by insurance companies for property damage and injuries shrink, insurance rates continue to rise. However, there are a number of things that the savvy consumer can do to lower his rates and reduce the auto insurance bite. The most important thing to remember is that auto insurance is a business and, just like any business, insurance companies want you to be their customer. They spend millions of dollars each year on geckos and other advertising, so it pays to shop around. Rates for the same coverage on the same driver in the same car can vary enormously from company to company, and even an hour spent shopping by telephone or over the Internet could end up saving you hundreds of dollars in premiums each year. Many insurers give discounts if you have more than one kind of insurance with them. For example, if you insure your home and your car with the same insurance company that may reduce the rate that it charges for both types of coverage. However, be careful: Just because you are getting a discount does not mean that you are necessarily getting the lowest rate.

You may also look into changing your coverage. Simply raising your deductible from $500 to $1,000 per accident can save you a lot of money. Also, if you have an old car that is of little value, consider dropping your collision coverage because chances are that, if you are in an accident, the car will be “ totaled” and you will receive only a nominal amount. Some people may decide that they do not want common kinds of extra coverage (such as towing coverage), but you should carefully weigh their value before canceling them. In particular, Uninsured Motorist or UM  coverage is usually worth the extra cost.

Remember, not all cars cost the same to insure: The hot-rod muscle car will usually cost more than the family sedan. If you are buying a new or used car, ask your insurer about the rates charged for different vehicles you are considering. If you buy the car that costs the least to cover, you will save money on insurance as long as you own the vehicle. Also, ask your insurance company about discounts that may be available. Most insurance companies offer discounts for certain equipment that makes cars safer or more difficult to steal (such as car alarms, air bags, and anti-lock brakes) or for certain kinds of drivers that they believe are less likely to have accidents (such as those who drive less than the average, older drivers, and students who get good grades in school). Some insurers will give you an additional
discount if you take certain kinds of classes, such as driver’s education or alcohol awareness, classes they hope will make you a better, safer driver.

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Florida Child Drowning Accidents

Many families turn to the water when looking for fun and recreation in South Florida. Pools and canals are common fixtures in South Florida backyards, and family outings to the beach for sunbathing, or fishing excursions out in the Atlantic or Gulf Coast are popular weekend destinations. With all of these water-related activities so commonplace in Florida life, it is an unfortunate fact that our state ranks #1 for drowning incidents involving children under 4-years-old.

It is not always the child or the parents to blame in a child drowning accidents. Many cases involve faulty safety equipment, inadequate pool fencing or just an “accident that happens” even with good supervision and prevention. No parent should have to suffer the loss of a child by any means, and drowning accidents are too common of an incident to be ignored.

Even if your child survives a near-drowning experience, they risk suffering permanent brain damage because of prolonged lack of oxygen. This can result in costly medical treatments and permanent disability for your child. To ease the suffering and pain caused by the trauma of your child’s drowning accident, you may find it necessary to file a wrongful death lawsuit against the negligent individual, public facility, or safety device manufacturer. Through a wrongful death lawsuit you can seek financial restitution for your loss and prevent other children from suffering the same fate.

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Nursing Home Abuse and Neglect

Nursing Homes are often medical necessary for many families. Nursing Homes can be very expensive. They serve as the residents’ homes surrounded by professionals in charge of caring for them. The place they should always feel safe.
If you have a family member in a nursing home, it is important to be very observant and look around on each visit that you make to your family member. Be extremely vigilante in certain areas. Look for signs of Physical Abuse, Neglect, and Verbal/Emotional/Mental abuse. If you see any signs of abuse:

•Contact the Nursing Home Administrator and tell them your concerns.
•Contact the Florida Agency For Healthcare Administration  (call (888) 419-3456).
•Contact the police department in the municipality where the abuse occurred.

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Complications in a Serious Burn Injury

Any burn, whether it is a first-, second- or third-degree burn, can be considered serious, depending on the area of the body that is affected and the general health of the individual.  

All burns that cover more than a 3-inch area should be considered serious. So should all third-degree burns and any burns that affect the face, feet, hands, groin, buttocks or skin that covers a major joint.  

Burn injuries that are deep or cover a large area can lead to the following complications: 

  • Infection – when skin has been penetrated, you lose your protective barrier.
  • Sepsis – this life-threatening condition results from an infection that rapidly progresses.
  • Hypovolemia – damaged blood vessels can lead to a severe loss of blood and fluid.
  • Hypothermia – the more skin that is damaged, the more likely you are to lose body heat.
  • Respiratory difficulties – inhaling smoke or hot air can damage your lungs.
  • Scarring – burns can cause scar tissue to overgrow.
  • Joint and bone issues – scar tissue could knock joints out of alignment, and deep burns could affect movement. 

If you have suffered a serious burn accident in Florida because of someone else’s negligence, it is crucial that you seek medical treatment and maintain all follow-up appointments. Doing so can help support your personal injury claim to seek compensation for the medical bills, lost wages and pain and suffering your burn injuries have caused. 

Contact a Palm Beach Burn Injury Lawyer 

A burn injury can completely change your life. If you have suffered a burn injury in West Palm Beach or North Palm Beach, Florida, you should contact a Florida burn injury lawyer to learn about your rights and determine liability. 

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Keeping a Journal of Your Florida Truck Accident Injuries

If you have been involved in a Florida truck accident, you should keep track of all medical care received and any related documents to help build a strong personal injury claim. 

After the vehicles have been towed and debris cleared, your concerns will likely shift to your recovery. This is where a pain journal may come in handy. You should keep a journal and update it throughout the day. 

It should include: 

  • Doctor’s appointments – this can include how you felt before the appointment, the doctor’s advice or concerns and any new prescription medication or injections given.
  • Physical therapy appointments – detail how you felt before and after a session.
  • Prescription or over-the-counter medications taken – log the dosage of the medication and whether you feel it’s effective.
  • Daily pain level on a scale of 1 to 10, with 10 being severe – address the type of pain you experience, whether it’s throbbing or radiating, intermittent or constant.  
  • Activities you are no longer able to enjoy – include information on how your injuries impact your ability to engage in activities you enjoy, such as playing with your children.
  • Activities you are no longer able to perform – this could include information on your inability to do things such as clean the house or mow the lawn.
  • Time off from work or school – journal how many hours of work you have missed, especially if you have lost your job or failed a semester of school because of your injuries.  

Your journal could prove invaluable to your Florida personal injury claim as it can help establish how your injuries have affected your life, which will be considered when estimating your total damages. To learn more about the steps to take after a Florida truck accident, visit our article library.  

Contact a Palm Beach Truck Accident Lawyer 

A trucking company’s liability for a truck accident in Florida can include many factors. If the trucking company is at fault for the accident, there is a lot at stake. 

Your Palm Beach truck accident lawyer may work to prove the trucking company’s negligence in one of the following areas, including: 

  • insufficient hiring or training process for the truck driver;
  • failure to maintain proper licenses and certifications; and
  • failure to properly maintain the truck or equipment. 

If you or your loved one has been injured in a truck accident in Florida, it would be in your best interest to contact an experienced Palm Beach truck accident lawyer at 24/7 Injury Law who will protect your rights and work to get you the justice and compensation you rightfully deserve. Florida has a statute of limitations that may prohibit you from filing a lawsuit if too much time has passed. Call now to schedule a no-cost evaluation of your case 888-984-4878.