Transcript:
When you walk into our office with a potential case, we talk with you, we evaluate it, and decide if it’s something that we can pursue. And if it is something we’re going to take on for that client, that client does not pay one penny to our law firm. It is all done on a contingency fee, which means we don’t get paid unless the client recovers money. And the way it works is we obtain a third of whatever that recovery is. And it doesn’t cost the client anything. Expenses are all paid by our firm and we just recoup them at the end of the case.
A mother reported to officials that a ride at the Manatee County Fair injured her after she slid out from underneath the safety bar. News Channel 8 hast the story. The mother and her 10-year-old nephew were riding the Ring of Fire when she slipped out. She was stopped by a plexiglass shield at the...
Click Orlando reports that Columbus Blue Jackets Goalie,24-year-old Matiss Kivlenieks of Latvia, was killed at his home in Michigan when an errant 4th of July fireworks mortar blast hit him in the chest. On Tuesday, July 6, 2021, officials released the audio of the 911 call. On the call, a woman tells the dispatcher that...
In the past few years, hundreds of commercial zip-line parks have opened across the United States. As of September 2017, there were 400 different parks operating, with more due to be opening. While this may be a fun way to spend an afternoon or to host a birthday party, there are risks. The risks are...
The Occupational Safety and Health Act of 1970 established that employers needed to provide a safe and healthful workplace, free of all known dangers, for employees. This act also established the Occupational Health and Safety Administration, which oversees workplace safety and accidents. In addition to requiring a safe workplace, the act also provides access for...
Because of Florida’s no-fault laws, drivers know that the first place they need to turn for injury compensation is their PIP insurance policy. If their injuries exceed that coverage, then they may file a claim against the other driver or their insurance. However, that changes dramatically when the victim is a passenger in an Uber...
A minor fender bender can cause soft tissue damage, which can continue to degenerate if you do not receive medical help as soon as possible. But the risk does not stop at personal injuries. A certain Florida law can influence the amount of your compensation, and it is important to be in the know of...
The Controversy behind Orphan Drugs Approved for Treating Rare Cancers
Orphan drugs are those that the federal government approves for use in the treatment of rare diseases that affect less than 200,000 people. New medications that treat rare forms of cancer or rare cancer-related symptoms are hitting the market all the time, despite their lack of clinical trials, a study published by Harvard researchers in...
Florida Spine Injury Resources
You may have access to a number of resources as you help your child or a close family member cope with the impact of a spinal cord injury. Consider these five factors as you help your loved one recover and adjust to life after a serious accident: Medical specialists – Physicians and medical specialists with a...
What Not to Do After a Head Injury
Head injuries often happen in car accidents. The sudden impact of an auto wreck can leave damages to the brain, which, if acute, must be medically treated immediately. These are things you should not do if someone is injured in a Florida car accident, if there are signs of a brain injury: A head wound...
Injury Victims: Beware of Social Media Use During Lawsuit
The use of social media content as evidence in legal cases has increased over the years. With millions of Americans making status updates, uploading media and checking in at locations via smartphones, tablets and computers, it’s easy to track a social media user’s life just by visiting his or her profile. When our clients have...
What to Consider When You Hire a Personal Injury Lawyer
If you were injured in an accident due to someone else’s negligence in the state of Florida, you may be facing astronomical medical bills, lost wages, and pain and suffering. These obstacles are important in terms of what to consider when you hire a personal injury lawyer. You may feel overwhelmed dealing with medical appointments,...
Chalik & Chalik Injury Lawyers Win $275K Settlement for Amputee Victim
The personal injury attorneys at Chalik & Chalik Injury Lawyers believe that everyone, no matter their circumstances, deserves the opportunity to receive consummate and compassionate legal representation in the wake of a personal emergency. We demonstrated this dedication while representing a 66-year-old client contending with the loss of a foot after a serious infection. Our...
What Are the Benefits of Contingency Fee Agreements?
If you are considering hiring an attorney or law firm that accepts cases on contingency, there are many benefits to signing this agreement. The purpose of this payment arrangement is to allow clients to hire an attorney without paying upfront costs or fees. It also guarantees their Fort Lauderdale personal injury attorney will receive a...
How Long do You Have to File a Personal Injury Claim in Florida?
When you sustain an injury due to someone else’s negligence or misconduct, you may wonder how long you have to file a personal injury claim in Florida. The time limit depends on several factors, including the circumstances of the injury, who the victim was, and who was responsible. For most Florida claims, you have two...
Can the Depo Shot Cause Seizures?
Yes, the Depo shot can cause seizures, especially for someone with epilepsy or other seizure disorders. Researchers have also found a link between Depo-Provera use and meningioma tumors, which can cause seizures. If you experience seizures after taking the Depo-Provera birth control shot, seek prompt medical attention to diagnose and treat your condition. If a...
What Is the Difference Between Bodily Injury and Personal Injury?
The main difference between bodily injury and personal injury is that bodily injury insurance covers expenses related to injuries the other party suffers as a result of a car accident. Under Florida statute § 627.736, personal injury protection (PIP) insurance can cover $10,000 worth of medical expenses and lost wages that happen because of a...
What If I Can’t Afford to Pay for a Personal Injury Lawyer in Florida?
If you can’t afford to pay for a personal injury lawyer in Florida, you could select a law firm that works on a contingency-fee basis. This fee structure means that a personal injury lawyer’s payment is “contingent” upon winning your case and getting compensation on your behalf. If you happen to lose your case, you...
How Much Do Insurance Companies Pay for Pain and Suffering?
How much insurance companies pay for pain and suffering varies from organization to organization. Some insurance companies have mathematical formulas for calculating this damage, while others use a “per diem” method. Some elements that could factor into your potential for compensation include: The severity of your injuries The cost of your economic damages Who is...