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How to Prove Attorney Negligence in Florida When Your Lawyer Misses a Statute of Limitations Deadline

How to Prove Attorney Negligence in Florida When Your Lawyer Misses a Statute of Limitations Deadline

In Florida, you can prove attorney negligence for a missed statute of limitations by showing (1) an attorney-client duty, (2) breach by missing the filing deadline, (3) causation—“you would have won/collected” the underlying case, and (4) damages. These “legal malpractice” claims often hinge on proving the underlying case within the malpractice case and filing your […]

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How to Prove a Mild Traumatic Brain Injury (mTBI) After a Houston Car Accident Without a Loss of Consciousness

How to Prove a Mild Traumatic Brain Injury (mTBI) After a Houston Car Accident Without a Loss of Consciousness

Most mild traumatic brain injuries (mTBIs) from Houston car accidents occur without a loss of consciousness. Insurance carriers often challenge these cases because CT scans can look “normal.” This article explains the medical proof, documentation, and Texas legal strategies attorneys use to establish mTBI causation, damages, and liability without a blackout. mTBI Does Not Require

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