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Know Your Law Firm

Know Your Law Firm The Florida Bar, over the last several years, has relaxed the rules governing advertising and many people are taken in by…

Chris Wilson

Taking Pictures is a Snap Part 2

Taking Pictures is a Snap Part 2 After an accident, when taking pictures, be sure to take them from a variety of angles and different…

Peter Shutters

FLORIDA’S LEMON LAWS

FLORIDA’S LEMON LAWS There are many misconceptions regarding Florida’s Lemon Laws, also known as The Motor Vehicle Warranty Enforcement Act, which are governed by Chapter…

Peter Shutters

“I have full coverage” – Part VII – in closing

“I have full coverage” – Part VII – in closing While we know there is no such thing as “full coverage”, it is important to…

Peter Shutters

Seeing a Doctor After Car Accident

Seeing a Doctor After Car Accident One of the first things that you should do is go to a Doctor after car accident. You need…

Peter Shutters

“I have full coverage” – Part VI – Umbrella Coverages

“I have full coverage” – Part VI – Umbrella Coverages What is an umbrella policy?  First, it is extra coverage that comes into play, if…

Peter Shutters

Common Automobile Insurance Misconceptions

Common Automobile Insurance Misconceptions “I have full coverage”  Part I New personal injury clients often make the claim that they have ‘full coverage’ following a…

Peter Shutters

How A Seatbelt Can Affect Your Personal Injury Case

We have all heard the advertisements for “click it or ticket”.  That brings different thoughts to different people.  When I hear the slogan, I think…

Peter Shutters

Crime Victim Compensation – Can You Collect? 

If you were the victim of a crime that took place on someone else’s property, you may be eligible for compensation. You may be able…

Peter Shutters

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