Q: Who is liable for a severe Airbnb slip-and-fall accident that happened in Miami?
A: Vacation rentals like Airbnb and VRBO are generally covered under premises liability law. This means hosts have certain responsibilities to ensure their guests' safety. The law treats guests as "invitees" and gives them various legal protections.
Airbnb has a Host Protection policy that covers thei...
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Q: How do you respond to a low insurance settlement offer?
A: If you feel that your insurance company is lowballing you, you can respond with a counter offer in writing. Formulate an argument for the figure you think is fair. Cite your pain and suffering and other non-economic damages. Make sure that your counter offer is reasonable.
If you have trouble gett...
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Q: What happens if I am in an accident with an uninsured driver in Florida?
A: If you're in an accident with an uninsured driver in Florida, your options for recovering damages become more challenging. Florida law mandates that all drivers must have car insurance.
Drivers who are not insured may be personally liable for damages to persons and property. If you have uninsured ...
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Q: What are my rights after someone rear-ended me and I ended up in the hospital?
A: If someone rear-ends you in Florida, and you end up in the hospital, you have the right to recover compensation. If you're hurt, you can file a personal injury claim to get compensation for your medical bills, lost wages, and pain.
Documenting evidence is essential, including accident reports, wit...
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Q: How much compensation can I claim for a truck accident injury? How do I file a lawsuit for damages caused by a truck driver?
A: There’s no one-size-fits-all compensation and it varies from case to case. The total claim amount will be based on a combination of economic and non-economic damages.
Medical bills and lost wages count as economic damages. You can figure them out with bills, tax returns, and other stuff. The non-e...
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Q: How do I deal with a truck accident if I am NOT at fault?
A: If you are not at fault for a Florida truck accident, call the police to file an accident report. Gather essential information, including the truck driver's details and witness information. Report the accident to your insurance company and consult a personal injury attorney for guidance. Preserve ev...
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Q: What's the time limit for making a boating accident claim in Florida?
A: The Florida Statute of Limitations (SOL) sets a two-year time limit for making a boating accident claim. In some instances, the SOL is one year for cruise ship cases and will depend on what your ticket says. If, however, the boating accident took place outside of Florida’s waters, maritime law becom...
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Q: Does it matter what boat I was on when the injury occurred, in terms of making a personal injury claim?
A: When you want to make a personal injury claim, it does not matter which boat you were on when the injury took place. To make the claim, you must prove the injury resulted from someone’s negligence if you want to recover damages. In Florida, negligence is the failure to act with reasonable care.
Wi...
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Q: What damages could boating accident victims recover with their personal injury claim? Can a personal injury lawyer help me with a boating accident claim?
A: The types of damages your boat accident lawyers may recover include:
Disability
Disfigurement
Emotional distress and mental anguish
Loss of consortium or partnership
Lost wages
Medical expenses
Mental health ailments like anxiety, depression, and PTSD
Pain and suffering
Past and future medical trea...
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Q: What type of report must be filed for an accident while boating?
A: When a boating accident results in significant personal injury or property damage, the boat driver must file an accident report. The boating accident report must be submitted to the applicable state agency regulating boats, the US Coast Guard, or both. However, you’ll need to submit it to the local ...
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Q: How will having an Uber accident lawyer benefit me? How will a lawyer prove liability?
A: Uber accidents can be confusing. If you're a passenger and want to sue someone for your injuries or damages, establishing liability isn’t easy. It's not always clear who's responsible for the accident - the company, the driver, or someone else. That's where a lawyer comes in. They'll identify all li...
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Q: What should I do if an Uber driver refuses to call the police after an accident in Florida?
A: An Uber or Lyft driver involved in a car accident should follow the standard protocol for all drivers. The first thing they must do is check for injuries and make sure anyone injured gets medical attention. The next step is to call the police and stay at the scene until help arrives. Don't be afraid...
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Q: How long do I have to file a slip and fall lawsuit in Florida?
A: Most slip and fall cases in Florida must be filed within two years, but it is crucial to take measures to protect your rights as soon as possible. These cases are strongest when evidence is preserved early. We’ll guide you through every step.
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Q: Can I get a second opinion on my case if another lawyer turned it down?
A: Yes. Not every law firm handles the same types of cases. We’re happy to take a fresh look and give you an honest answer about whether your case still has potential.
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Q: What’s considered a negligent security case in Florida?
A: If you were injured because a property didn’t have working lights, secure entry, or proper safety measures, you may have a negligent security case. These incidents include assaults, robberies, or attacks that could’ve been prevented with better safety.
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Q: Do you help tourists who were injured while visiting Florida?
A: Yes. If you were visiting Florida and got hurt in a crash, boating accident, or fall, we can help. We can handle everything remotely and make it easy to move forward, even after you return home.
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Q: How much does it cost to hire MG Injury Law for a personal injury case?
A: There’s no upfront cost. We only get paid if we win your case, so there’s no financial risk to getting legal help.
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Q: How do I know if my car accident case is strong enough to pursue?
A: A good case usually involves clear fault, significant injuries, and solid insurance coverage. We offer free consultations so you can understand your options and decide what’s best for your situation.
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Q: What if I don’t have health insurance after an accident?
A: You can still get the care you need. We work with doctors who treat injured clients without upfront payment. They wait until your case is resolved so you can focus on healing.
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Q: Who is responsible if I get hurt at a hotel or Airbnb in Miami?
A: The property owner or manager could be held responsible if unsafe conditions caused your injury. Whether it’s a broken railing or poor lighting, we can help you figure out if you have a case.
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