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Posted By Salter, Healy, Rivera & Heptner | May 4 2023 | Personal Injury

What Type of Evidence Do I Need For a Personal Injury Case?

If you or somebody you care for sustains an injury caused by the negligent actions of another party, there are steps you can take to recover compensation for your losses. You may be able to recover compensation through an insurance settlement or through a civil personal injury lawsuit filed against the at-fault party. However, various…

Posted By Salter, Healy, Rivera & Heptner | April 3 2023 | Wrongful Death

Death in The United States: An Analysis of 19 Years of CDC Data

Every year, millions of people die in the United States from a wide range of causes.  In 2020, while the U.S. (and the world) was ravaged by the COVID-19 pandemic, nearly 3.4 million U.S. resident deaths were registered – 528,000 more than in 2019.  This represented the largest single-year increase since the first year of…

Posted By Salter, Healy, Rivera & Heptner | December 14 2022 | Personal Injury

What is Comparative Negligence in a Car Accident Case?

Vehicle accident claims can get complicated, particularly if there is more than one party at fault for the incident. However, when there are multiple parties at fault in a Florida car accident, the claim can get even more confusing as a result of Florida’s no-fault insurance system. Here, we want to examine when comparative negligence…

Posted By Salter, Healy, Rivera & Heptner | December 14 2022 | Pedestrian Accidents, Personal Injury

Why is Florida the Deadliest State for Pedestrians?

Florida is not necessarily a safe place for pedestrians, particularly those walking, jogging, or running around areas where there are also vehicles. Here, we want to examine some of the factors that make Florida one of the most dangerous states for pedestrians. Whether you are a resident or a visitor to the state of Florida,…

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