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What is the Statute of Limitations on Personal Injury Cases in Florida?

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While the standard statute of limitations for personal injury cases in Florida is four years, certain factors can extend the deadline or effectively pause the timer.

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Statistics on Personal Injury Cases in Florida

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While statistics help us have a better understanding of a phenomenon, to form a complete picture we need more than numbers.

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Find a Personal Injury Lawyer in Tampa, Florida

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Time is of the essence in such cases, because you need to establish that yours is a negligence case if you want to receive fair compensation for your suffering.

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Florida is Great for Motorcycles and Motorcycle Accidents

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It's important to note that in Florida, there is a statute of limitations for filing a personal injury lawsuit, which is generally four years from the date of the accident.

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How Long Does It Take to Receive Your Personal Injury Settlement in Florida?

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Adhering to all these suggestions may not always guarantee that your case will be resolved faster, but it will certainly help your attorney get your file set up quickly.

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Does the State of Florida Address Accidents Caused by Cargo Overload?

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The statute of limitations for a personal injury truck accident claim in Florida is four years.

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In A First For A State Bar, Florida To Provide All Members With Free Trust Accounting Software To Help Ensure Compliance And Protect The Public

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In what appears to be a first for a state bar association, The Florida Bar is providing each of its 110,000 members with free access to legal trust accounting software – a move its new president believes will help attorneys better comply with trust accounting requirements and better protect the public from trust violations. Sarasota, Fla.,

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