Personal Injury Claims in Florida: A Complete Guide
How personal injury claims work in Florida after the 2023 tort reforms, from proving negligence to deadlines, damages, and the no-fault auto system.
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Florida's Personal Injury Statute of Limitations
How long you have to file a personal injury lawsuit in Florida after the 2023 reform cut the deadline from four years to two.
Car Accident Claims in Florida
How Florida's no-fault system, the 14-day rule, and the serious-injury threshold shape a car accident claim.
Florida PIP and No-Fault Insurance Explained
What Florida's $10,000 PIP coverage pays, the 14-day treatment rule, and the Emergency Medical Condition requirement.
Slip and Fall and Premises Liability in Florida
Florida's special constructive-knowledge standard for slip-and-fall claims and how visitor status affects a property owner's duty.
Wrongful Death Claims in Florida
Who can bring a Florida wrongful death claim, who recovers as a survivor, and what damages are available under the Wrongful Death Act.
Florida's Comparative Negligence Rule
How Florida's 2023 shift to modified comparative negligence with a 51% bar affects injury recoveries.
Medical Malpractice Claims in Florida
Florida's chapter 766 pre-suit requirements, the two-year limit and four-year statute of repose, and how malpractice cases differ from other injury claims.