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Florida is a frequent destination for college students on spring break. And while for most kids it is an opportunity for much-needed relaxation and fun before finals begin, for an unfortunate few, spring break can bring serious injuries from accidents that take place while away from home. 

If your child has been injured in Florida, the first step is to make sure he or she seeks immediate medical attention. The second is to make sure all critical documentation is collected to determine if the injury or accident was caused by someone else’s negligence, which could make your child eligible for compensation. As a Florida personal injury attorney, I know the types of accidents and injuries that can happen on spring break, I know what types of evidence you will need to collect, and I know how to present a solid case so that your child receives compensation for pain and injuries incurred due to someone else’s neglect.

Common injuries when on spring break

Florida law requires that someone filing a personal injury lawsuit be able to prove four things:

  1.       The person or business who caused your injury owed you a duty of care
  2.       The person or business was negligent in that duty

If you believe you have been seriously injured by someone else’s negligence, you may be eligible for compensation for your pain, suffering, and medical costs. In Florida, personal injury lawsuits are often filed due to vehicle accidents, slip and falls, faulty products, watersports accidents, and dangers in places such as parks, stores, rental units, or entertainment venues.   

As a personal injury lawyer and life-long resident of Florida, I am committed to helping Florida residents receive fair compensation to help them cope with the injuries sustained by someone else’s negligence. 

First steps when injured

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