Tyler Gross | August 21, 2025 | Personal Injury
Many Accidents Can Cause Herniated Discs at C4/C5 or C5/C6. Here’s What You Need to Know.
Herniated discs at the C4/C5 or C5/C6 levels of the cervical spine often develop after serious accidents. These injuries can cause intense neck pain, reduced mobility, and long-term physical limitations. By learning more about their causes, symptoms, and treatments, you place yourself in a stronger position to protect your health and take action by reaching…
Tyler Gross | July 15, 2025 | Personal Injury
What Is Failure to Yield the Right of Way?
Right-of-way laws in Florida regulate traffic flow and keep roads safer overall. In some cases, such as at intersections, the right of way is controlled by certain traffic signs and signals. Other situations rely on the drivers’ knowledge of the law to know when to yield and when to proceed. This makes ensuring you are…
Tyler Gross | July 14, 2025 | Personal Injury
At What Age Can Children Stay Home Alone in Florida?
Many parents wonder, at what age can children stay home alone in Florida? Whether you’re running quick errands or working late, it’s important to know what the law says and how to keep your child safe. Florida does not have a specific legal age for when a child can be left home alone, which means…
Tyler Gross | July 11, 2025 | Personal Injury
What Is a Closed Head Injury?
A closed head injury happens when someone suffers trauma to the head without any object breaking through the skull. Even though the skull stays intact, the brain can still be damaged. These injuries are common in car accidents, falls, sports, and assaults. Because they’re not always visible on the outside, they can be hard to…
Tyler Gross | June 18, 2025 | Personal Injury
Is Uber Safer Than Taxis?
The rise of ride-sharing services like Uber has significantly changed the transportation landscape. For many people, Uber offers a convenient, reliable, and often cheaper alternative to traditional taxis. However, when it comes to safety, people often wonder whether Uber is truly safer than taxis. The answer isn’t always straightforward. It depends on several factors, including…
Tyler Gross | June 13, 2025 | Personal Injury
Vehicle Damage, Repairs, and Maintenance: What You Need To Know
Modern vehicles are designed to prevent passengers from suffering catastrophic injuries during collisions. Unfortunately, one of the main ways they protect passengers is by taking more damage in certain areas. This means that your vehicle is likely to need significant repairs after a Pensacola car accident. Navigating the insurance process and getting your vehicle fixed…
Tyler Gross | June 9, 2025 | Personal Injury
How Long Does It Take for Funds to Settle?
Reaching a settlement after a personal injury case can feel like a huge relief. But once the agreement is finalized, many individuals wonder how long it takes for the funds to actually settle and reach their hands. According to our Pensacola personal injury attorneys, every case is different, and various factors can influence the timeline…
Tyler Gross | May 6, 2025 | Personal Injury
What Is an Invitee?
If you’ve ever slipped, tripped, or fallen while visiting someone’s property, you might have heard the word invitee used in a legal setting. But what does that term actually mean—and why does it matter? In personal injury law, particularly in premises liability cases, the term invitee helps define the legal responsibilities a property owner has…
Tyler Gross | May 1, 2025 | Personal Injury
What Is the Minimum PIP Coverage in Florida?
Florida is a no-fault state when it comes to auto insurance. This means that if you are involved in a car accident, your own personal injury protection (PIP) insurance will cover your injuries no matter who was at fault. Plus, you might not be able to sue the at-fault driver for your damages. Dive into…
Tyler Gross | April 21, 2025 | Personal Injury
What Is Vicarious Liability for Employers in Florida?
The person directly responsible for an accident may not be the only person who can be held legally accountable. One example of this is that in some situations, employers can be held liable for the negligent acts of their employees, even if the employer did not personally do anything wrong. This is known as vicarious…