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Who can file a wrongful death lawsuit in Florida?

On Behalf of Scott Marshall Injury Attorneys | October 19, 2021 | Wrongful Death

The pain that comes with the death of a loved one is immense. It’s magnified when the death is caused by another’s reckless actions. It is not uncommon for the victim’s loved ones to be filled with anger, confusion, sadness and the desire for justice. Fortunately, Florida’s wrongful death law affords a victim’s aggrieved family members ... Who can file a wrongful death lawsuit in Florida?

Survival actions and wrongful death claims: What’s the difference?

On Behalf of Scott Marshall Injury Attorneys | October 5, 2021 | Wrongful Death

The untimely death of a loved one can be devastating for those left behind. This is particularly the case when you know that your loved one’s death occurred because of someone else’s negligent, reckless or intentional actions – whether that’s related to a car wreck, a bar fight, medical mistakes or something else. In Florida, ... Survival actions and wrongful death claims: What’s the difference?

Product liability claims: 3 basic approaches

On Behalf of Scott Marshall Injury Attorneys | September 23, 2021 | Defective Products

Many of us make purchases every day under the assumption that the items we receive will be safe to use. Typically, this will be the case. However, sometimes products purchased on the market fail to meet this demand. Defective products leave millions of Americans at risk of injury, with thousands even facing potential death.  When ... Product liability claims: 3 basic approaches

Dispelling myths about who pays settlements in car crash cases

On Behalf of Scott Marshall Injury Attorneys | September 23, 2021 | Car Accident Injuries

Florida subscribes to the no-fault auto insurance doctrine, meaning that all motorists in the state must file a claim with their insurer if they suffer injuries in an auto accident. Florida requires all motorists to carry a minimum of $10,000 in personal injury protection (PIP) coverage. You’re likely aware that auto accidents sometimes result in ... Dispelling myths about who pays settlements in car crash cases