Paul Brannon | December 22, 2022 | Personal Injury
How Much Does a Personal Injury Lawyer in Florida Make?
The income of personal injury lawyers in Florida varies dramatically based on several different factors. Instead of providing a number, it is best to describe the factors that go into determining how much they make. This includes how much they earn and how much they… read more
Paul Brannon | December 20, 2022 | Personal Injury
What Does Bar Stand for in the Bar Exam or Bar Association?
You are likely familiar with the State Bar and the Bar Exam. But what does “bar” mean when it is connected to attorneys, lawyers, and law firms? This term is a source of intrigue and mystery for many observers. Occam’s Razor Occam’s razor is a… read more
Paul Brannon | November 16, 2022 | Florida Law
Are Lottery Winners Required To Reveal Their Identities in Florida?
Several states allow lottery winners to remain anonymous. Lottery winners in South Carolina, Kansas, Texas, Delaware, Ohio, North Dakota, and Maryland can remain anonymous. Some states allow a lottery winner to form an entity or trust to claim the lottery prize. And others, like California,… read more
Paul Brannon | November 4, 2022 | Birth Injuries
Causes and Symptoms of Cephalohematoma
One of the greatest tragedies parents can experience is when a birth injury happens to a healthy infant. One wrong decision by a labor and delivery team can lead to life-altering medical conditions. Unlike many birth injuries, cephalohematoma alone is considered to be a minor… read more
Paul Brannon | October 27, 2022 | Brain Injuries
4 Types of Brain Injuries and 3 Levels of Severity
Accidents and other events can be stressful on the body, resulting in significant injury. Traumatic brain injuries are among the most common. After suffering a brain injury caused by another, do not hesitate to discuss your situation with a knowledgeable brain injury attorney. What Is… read more
Paul Brannon | October 19, 2022 | Florida Law
Car Inspection Laws in Florida
Car inspections are often necessary to ensure vehicles are in working order and safe to be on the roads. Some states, including Florida, don’t require mandatory vehicle inspections. There are, however, situations in which vehicles must go through inspection. Without passing inspection, a vehicle cannot… read more
Paul Brannon | October 10, 2022 | Miscellaneous
What To Wear to Court in Fort Walton Beach, Florida
It matters what you wear when you go to court. Everyone in the courtroom, including the judge and the jury, will take note of how you choose to present yourself. Dressing appropriately is important because making a conscious effort shows that you both respect the… read more
Paul Brannon | October 10, 2022 | Car Accident
Florida Highway Patrol Reports: What You Need To Know
After a car accident, you may need to file a report with the Florida Highway Patrol. But you may be wondering how you go about requesting a copy of said report. Your accident report has important information that can assist you in a claim against… read more
Paul Brannon | October 9, 2022 | Car Accident
Is it Legal to Drive Barefoot in Florida
Under Florida law, no provisions or statutes specifically state that it is illegal to drive barefoot. In Florida, the weather permits year-round visits to the pool and beach. After these visits, individuals may not want to put shoes back onto their wet or sandy feet…. read more
Paul Brannon | September 26, 2022 | Personal Injury
Valsartan Lawsuit
High blood pressure is a common health condition treated by medication. A popular drug used to treat congestive heart failure and hypertension is Valsartan, also known by its brand name Diovan. Millions of Americans take Valsartan to lower blood pressure, prevent kidney malfunction from diabetes,… read more