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What are Consequential Damages in Contracts Cases?

No matter what type of case you or your loved one might bring to a South Florida attorney’s desk, a common question that a prospective client should always ask is: what is my case worth? The answer to that question centers around whether you sustained “damages” as a result of the circumstances of your case.

How Long Does it Take for a Personal Injury Case to Settle in Florida?

Car accidents leave victims hurt, in financial and emotional distress, and out of work for days, weeks, months, and in some cases, years. The elite professionals at Clayton Trial Lawyers (“CTL”) understand that car accidents are extremely stressful events, and we work diligently on your behalf to settle your case as efficiently as possible so

Is a Slip and Fall Considered Personal Injury in Florida? Ask the Sip and Fall Lawyers

While we might think of car accidents when we hear about personal injury claims or lawsuits, slip and fall incidents also fall under the umbrella of “personal injury” claims, and if necessary, can result in litigation. Broadly speaking, “personal injury” refers to any bodily injury or harm that an individual has suffered as a result

How Many Construction Workers are Injured Each Year?

Construction workers face inherently dangerous situations on a daily basis. Unfortunately, and often tragically, the construction industry sees frequent injury and death related to on-the-job work. The number of construction accidents in Florida varies each year. According to the 2020 report from the United States Bureau of Labor Statistics (BLS), there were 241 fatal work

How to Avoid Accidents in Construction Sites

Injuries from a construction site accident can result in some of the most serious injuries of any profession. Construction workers, site foremen, site managers, contractors, subcontractors, and property owners are frequently involved in a construction site’s daily operations. The construction process is not a stranger to dangerous equipment and situations, and it is critical that