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What is a Fiduciary Duty?

The term “fiduciary duty” refers to a special legal relationship in which someone has an affirmative obligation to act on behalf—and in the best interest—of another person. The person who owes this duty is called a “fiduciary,” and the person who is the object of the duty is called a “beneficiary.”  While fiduciary duty arises

Information on Accident Recovery Treatment Florida Options

In Florida, the road to recovery after an accident can be daunting. From physical therapy to legal battles, knowing accident recovery treatment Florida options is crucial. Whether you’ve been involved in a car crash or a bicycle accident, understanding the treatment options available to you is essential for a successful recovery. Understanding Accident Recovery Treatment

What is the Difference Between a Limited Liability Company (LLC), a Partnership, and a Corporation?

If you operate or are thinking about running a small business in Florida, you might be interested in learning more about the types of business structures available. We often get asked about the difference between an LLC and a corporation, and the same with a partnership. There are three main types of business structures: Partnership

If I Am in an Accident, Should I Call Law Enforcement to the Scene?

It is pivotal that you call law enforcement to the scene of any car accident with damage or injuries. There are several reasons why calling law enforcement to the scene of an accident is recommended. Most importantly, law enforcement will ensure that you receive medical attention as soon as possible. Additionally, a police officer can

How is My Recovery Affected in an Accident Involving Multiple Cars?

Accidents that involve multiple vehicles can be more complex than accidents involving just one, or two vehicles. While every driver in Florida is required to carry Personal Injury Protection (PIP)—which covers medical costs and wage losses due to an accident up to $10,000—the at-fault driver’s insurance policy will ultimately pay for any damages over $10,000