If you're responsible for an HOA, you and your committee members should have legal counsel in place. If you don't, you could be setting your HOA for headaches and hassles. Managing an HOA is no laughing matter, and it's definitely not easy, especially when you have homeowners breathing down your neck at every turn. Enlisting legal counsel will help alleviate some of t
- As much as you may try to avoid a legal matter of any sort, there are always possibilities of finding yourself in the middle of a situation when you have no other choice but to file a civil claim. A civil claim is typically a lawsuit brought up by one party against another for some form of wrongdoing that has resulted in injury, expense, or cost of some form. In these
- Getting into an accident while you're on vacation in Florida can suck all the fun right out of your trip -- and it can confuse you about what you're supposed to be doing if you're unfamiliar with how no-fault insurance works. Florida is one of only 12 states that has no-fault insurance, or "PIP" plans, which means the vast majority of vacationers are going to be from
- When you are a patient, the hospital's staff and contractors have the responsibility of ensuring you are safe on its grounds. However, accidents do happen, and it is possible that you can slip and fall. If you suffered a slip and fall while a patient at a hospital, here is what you need to know. Is It Medical Malpractice? Although a slip and fall might se
- It doesn't matter how old you are or if you are in good health or are afflicted with an illness—you might have thought you need to have a will made. You might also think that maybe it's not necessary to plan for your demise, as you don't have kids or any assets. Do you really need to make a will? It is important to have that legal document, especially in certain cases