Paul Brannon | March 22, 2023 | Personal Injury
What Percentage Do Lawyers Take for a Personal Injury Case
Most personal injury lawyers accept cases for a contingency fee. According to the American Bar Association (ABA), contingent fees are generally about one-third of the total recovery in a case. However, the percentage an attorney and client might agree upon for a personal injury contingency… read more
Paul Brannon | February 24, 2023 | Personal Injury
How To Write a Settlement Demand Letter in Florida
Most personal injury claims end in settlement, not trial. One of the first actions that your attorney will take is to send the other side a settlement demand letter. It is unlikely that you will receive an answer to your settlement demand letter that simply… read more
Paul Brannon | February 7, 2023 | Personal Injury
Breaking Down Attorney-Client Privilege: What It Means and How It Can Affect Your Case
Attorney-client privilege is a legal doctrine that protects communications between a client and their lawyer from being disclosed to third parties without the client’s consent. This privilege is considered essential to the functioning of the legal system, as it allows clients to speak freely and… read more
Paul Brannon | January 18, 2023 | Personal Injury
How Are Lost Wages Calculated?
Lost wages are a component of most personal injury and workers’ compensation claims. These economic damages are awarded to compensate accident victims for the income and benefits they lost due to their injuries. In some cases, the calculation of lost wages is straightforward. In other… read more
Paul Brannon | December 30, 2022 | Personal Injury
How Do Personal Injury Lawyers Get Paid?
If you’ve been injured in a car accident or another incident, you may be debating hiring a personal injury attorney to help you get the compensation you deserve. But often, accident victims are already facing a mountain of medical bills, as well as a diminished… read more
Paul Brannon | December 22, 2022 | Personal Injury
How Much Does a Personal Injury Lawyer in Florida Make?
The income of personal injury lawyers in Florida varies dramatically based on several different factors. Instead of providing a number, it is best to describe the factors that go into determining how much they make. This includes how much they earn and how much they… read more
Paul Brannon | December 20, 2022 | Personal Injury
What Does Bar Stand for in the Bar Exam or Bar Association?
You are likely familiar with the State Bar and the Bar Exam. But what does “bar” mean when it is connected to attorneys, lawyers, and law firms? This term is a source of intrigue and mystery for many observers. Occam’s Razor Occam’s razor is a… read more
Paul Brannon | September 26, 2022 | Personal Injury
Valsartan Lawsuit
High blood pressure is a common health condition treated by medication. A popular drug used to treat congestive heart failure and hypertension is Valsartan, also known by its brand name Diovan. Millions of Americans take Valsartan to lower blood pressure, prevent kidney malfunction from diabetes,… read more
Paul Brannon | June 20, 2022 | Personal Injury
4 Reasons Why a Destin Personal Injury Lawyer Will Not Take Your Case
Suppose that you’ve been injured in a car accident, wounded on the job, or hurt by a defective consumer product. In that case, you’re probably looking for a skilled Destin personal injury lawyer to help with your claim for damages. You may think you have… read more
Paul Brannon | June 13, 2022 | Personal Injury
If I’m a Pedestrian, Who Pays for My Medical Bills After I Was Hit by a Car in Fort Walton Beach?
A person hit by a car in Fort Walton Beach could sustain life-threatening injuries and permanent impairments. Unlike a driver surrounded by a metal frame, a pedestrian has no protection from injuries in an accident. The pedestrian’s body receives the full force of the impact… read more