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What Qualifies as Wrongful Death?

When a person dies as a result of another individual or entity’s negligent actions, it is generally considered a wrongful death. For example, a doctor or other healthcare provider cannot be sued if a loved one dies from cancer. In contrast, a negligent act such as medical malpractice or driving

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Is sleep apnea considered a disability?

Sleep apnea can certainly be considered a disabling condition, depending upon the type and severity of sleep apnea you have. Sleep apnea in general is a sleep disorder where breathing repeatedly starts and stops at night. There are three types of sleep apnea: obstructive sleep apnea which is the most

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Does Hip Replacement Qualify You for Disability Benefits? Understanding the Social Security Process

Understanding Hip Replacements and Their Implications Every year, approximately 450,000 individuals in the United States opt for hip replacement surgeries. With so many undergoing this operation, the question of “does hip replacement qualify for disability?” becomes especially pertinent. The procedure replaces a dysfunctional hip joint with an artificial one. While

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Florida Truck Accident FAQs

What Kind of Vehicles Are Considered ‘Commercial’ Trucks? 18-wheelers, construction vehicles, delivery trucks, tractor-trailers, and tanker trucks are all included. Any vehicle that requires a commercial driver’s license to operate is considered a commercial vehicle. What Does a Truck Accident Lawyer Do? A truck accident lawyer is a type of

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7 Delayed Car Crash Symptoms Not to Ignore

Car crash injuries are often immediately apparent, but others can have hidden or delayed symptoms. Because delayed symptoms can be a sign of severe trauma, seeing a doctor immediately after a crash is critical for your health. Be aware of the following seven delayed car crash injury symptoms that shouldn’t

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What Is the Most Common Cause of Car Crash Deaths?

According to the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration (NHTSA), 36,096 people died in motor vehicle crashes in 2019, which is actually down 2.0 percent from 2018. Drunk driving could be attributed to almost a third of those fatalities. Drunk Driving Statistics The Dangers of Drunk Driving Alcohol adversely affects your

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Who Is Liable in a Truck Accident?

Liability in a truck accident is not always clear, and it can be even more complicated if multiple parties caused the crash. Figuring out who is liable will take an extensive investigation, but responsibility will typically fall on one or all of the following parties. The Truck Driver Truck drivers

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What Are the Legal Rights of Nursing Home Residents?

The quality of nursing home care in Florida is an increasing concern. The state and the federal government have established regulations with respect to how residents should be treated and the minimum standards of care. Nursing Home Reform Act The 1987 Nursing Home Reform Act established the Resident’s Bill of

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