Jared Newman, Esq. Legal Blog
Hialeah Uber Lyft Injury Pain and Suffering
May 27, 2026 | Motor Vehicle Accidents
Medical bills and lost wages are easy to document. They come with receipts, pay stubs, and records. Pain and suffering is different. It doesn’t show up in a spreadsheet, and that’s exactly why insurance companies push back hardest on it. If you were hurt in an Uber or Lyft crash in Hialeah, your non-economic damages, […]
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Common Myths About Hiring a Car Accident Lawyer
May 20, 2026 | Motor Vehicle Accidents
After a car accident, the last thing most people want to think about is the legal process. That is understandable. But the beliefs people hold about working with a car accident lawyer often keep them from taking steps that could genuinely protect their recovery. Our friends at Burton Law Firm discuss these misconceptions regularly with […]
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UM Claims After a Hallandale Rideshare Crash
May 13, 2026 | Motor Vehicle Accidents
Florida law requires drivers to carry minimum auto liability coverage, but not every driver on the road actually has it. When an uninsured or underinsured driver causes a crash involving an Uber or Lyft vehicle in Hallandale Beach, the coverage picture gets more complicated than a standard car accident. Understanding how uninsured motorist coverage applies […]
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How Hotel and Resort Pool Negligence Claims Work
April 15, 2026 | Motor Vehicle Accidents
There’s a meaningful legal difference between a backyard pool and one at a Miami hotel or resort. When a business invites guests to use a pool, it takes on a significantly higher duty of care than a private homeowner does. That duty covers everything from proper fencing and signage to adequate staffing, maintenance, and supervision. […]
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Who Is Liable When a Dog Bites in Florida
April 1, 2026 | Motor Vehicle Accidents
Some states follow what’s called the “one bite rule,” which essentially gives a dog one free attack before the owner faces legal consequences. Florida isn’t one of those states. Under Florida’s strict liability statute, a dog owner can be held responsible for a bite injury even if the dog has never shown any prior aggression […]
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Keeping Your Injury Attorney Informed
March 29, 2026 | Motor Vehicle Accidents
A personal injury case involves two parties doing work simultaneously: your attorney building the legal framework of your claim, and you living the ongoing reality of your injury and recovery. What connects those two tracks is communication, and when that communication breaks down or goes quiet on the client’s side, the case suffers for it […]
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The Eggshell Plaintiff Rule: Why Pre-Existing Conditions Don’t Kill Your Personal Injury Case
March 29, 2026 | Motor Vehicle Accidents
If you’ve been injured in an accident, the at-fault party’s insurance company may try to argue that your injuries were caused by a pre-existing medical condition rather than the accident itself. This is one of the most common tactics insurers use to deny or reduce personal injury claims. But there’s a well-established legal doctrine that […]
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Spring Rain & Car Accidents: Why Crash Rates Spike in March and April
March 29, 2026 | Motor Vehicle Accidents
When winter ends, most people think the roads are getting safer. Warmer weather. Longer days. Fewer icy mornings. But here’s the truth: Spring can be one of the most dangerous seasons for drivers. Every year, rainy weather in March and April causes car and other motor vehicle accidents. Wet roads, oil buildup, potholes, and changing […]
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Rear-End Crashes and Florida Fault Laws
March 27, 2026 | Motor Vehicle Accidents
Most people assume rear-end collisions are open and shut. The driver in the back is always at fault. Case closed. Florida law is a bit more layered than that, and understanding how these cases actually work can make a meaningful difference in what you’re able to recover after a crash. Yes, the trailing driver is […]
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Rideshare Accidents and Your Legal Options
March 18, 2026 | Motor Vehicle Accidents
Rideshare services have become a routine part of how millions of people travel, but the insurance and liability framework governing accidents involving these vehicles remains poorly understood by most passengers, drivers, and even bystanders who are injured in these collisions. The legal questions involved are genuinely distinct from those in a standard vehicle accident, and […]
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