Tag Archives: comparative negligence
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Determining fault in personal injury cases isn’t always black and white. Sometimes, more than one party can bear fault for an accident. When that happens, comparative negligence determines how much—if anything—a plaintiff can recover. Florida’s comparative negligence laws If a plaintiff contributed to causing an accident, or their own negligence made their injuries worse, comparative… Read More »
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Each state sets its own regulations regarding helmet use for motorcyclists. In Florida, licensed motorcyclists under 21 years old are required to wear helmets and have insurance on their bike. Motorcyclists over the age of 21 are not required to wear a helmet, but if not wearing a helmet they must have vehicle insurance. If… Read More »