Personal Injury
Jacksonville Attorney
When you are injured by someone's negligence,
you deserve compensation for your injures.
you deserve compensation for your injures.

Any time you are injured because of the negligence of a person, corporation or any other type of entity, you may be entitled to compensation for your injuries. The compensation you receive should include your medical bills, prescription costs, as well pain, suffering and emotional distress. You should be fully compensated by the negligent party's insurance company. Your interests are in direct competition with the insurance company's interest. The insurance company wants to protect its bottom line.
Common injuries may include: neck injuries, back injuries, broken bones, injuries requiring hospitalization, herniated disks, injuries requiring surgery, amnesia, concussions, and even the loss of life or limb. There are many ways that you can get hurt because of the negligence of another.
Here are just a few examples:
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Common injuries may include: neck injuries, back injuries, broken bones, injuries requiring hospitalization, herniated disks, injuries requiring surgery, amnesia, concussions, and even the loss of life or limb. There are many ways that you can get hurt because of the negligence of another.
Here are just a few examples:
- Car Accidents
- Slip and Fall Accidents
- Appliance malfunctions
- Product Liability arising from:
- Design Defects
- Manufacturing Defects
- Packaging Defects, or
- Inadequate Warnings
- A bottle explodes in your hand
- Someone throws something and it hits you
- Dog bites (or any other accident associated with an animal)
- Negligence of a doctor or any other type of health care provider
- Falling because of holes or the stairs on someone's property
If you would like to learn more about personal injury claims, click here.
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Note: In Florida, as in most states, owners are responsible for any damage to property or person caused by their animals. To be sure what the law is regarding damage done by animals in your state, consult a local attorney.