You have probably heard about the Social Security disability program. You may even know someone who is drawing these benefits. But how do you know if you should apply for the program? Did you know you could receive survivor benefits? Or that you could use the work history of your
The Risks and Responsibilities in an “As Is” Home Purchase When purchasing a home, many buyers encounter properties being sold “as is.” This often leaves them wondering whether they can sue the seller for fraud or misrepresentation if significant defects are discovered after the sale. In this article, we explore
Many people understand that the Americans with Disabilities Act provides protections to persons with disabilities in a variety of contexts. But did you know that the Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA) has recently been used to file a claim of discrimination against a summer camp for failing to admit a
Recently, the 1st District Court of Appeals ruled that Shands Medical Center’s health insurance contracts and information regarding negotiated rates for medical services performed at their facility WERE neither reasonable nor relevant discovery requests. This is a landmark decision. State Farm is constantly attempting to harass medical providers via requests
Listen to the radio or TV for critical information from the National Weather Service (NWS), Fill your car’s gas tank, Keep an extra propane tank available, Turn your refrigerator and freezer to their coldest setting and keep them closed as much as possible, Bring inside all things from the outside
Recently the Florida Bar and its President, Ramon Abadin, announced that they are considering allowing reciprocity and non-lawyer law firm ownership in an attempt to “catch up” with the rest of the country in providing legal services. This new initiative is more closely spelled out in the Florida Bar’s “Vision