Liability Waivers and Your Right to a Claim

When you are using a service or enjoying an activity outside your home, you may be surprised to find that you could be signing away your right to pursue compensation for an injury. In order to use an app or participate in an activity, you are often required to sign the service provider’s liability waiver. A liability waiver, or release

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What Business Owners Should Know About Preventing Slip and Fall Accidents

Most business owners are care about their customers and employees and would hate to see someone severely injured on their property. However, you may not be aware of the fact that if an individual slips and falls on the premises of their business, the owner could face a lawsuit. It is a business owner’s responsibility to understand the basic rules

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What is Workers’ Compensation?

Getting injured on the job is something an employee hopes to never face. Luckily, if you are injured, then you can seek workers’ compensation paid on the behalf of your employer in the state of Florida. Workers’ comp in Florida enables you to offset the high expenses you have to pay for your medical care and rehabilitation. According to the

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The Timeline for Slip and Fall Cases

The law is full of important time limits and deadlines, and if you are not careful you can permanently damage your personal injury case due to lack of timeliness. It is vitally important that you contact a lawyer as soon as you are able, ideally a firm that is experienced in slip and fall practice and handles all types of

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The Most Common Workplace Injuries and How to Prevent Them

Because of increased workplace health and safety measures, the incidence of most common work-related injuries and fatalities have reduced over time. Daily occupational fatalities have decreased from 38 per day in 1970 to 15 per day in 2019 according to the Occupational Safety and Health Association (OSHA), but there is still a long way to go if that number is

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Seat belts. The dangers of not buckling up are greater then you think.

The huge risk of not wearing your seat belt. According to National Highway Traffic Safety Administration, only 7 percent of motorists don’t wear a seat belt while driving, or riding in a car, but they account for 47 percent of all occupants killed in car crashes. It’s even worse at night, where 55 percent of those killed were unrestrained. For

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