Perenich, Caulfield, Avril & Noyes Personal Injury Lawyers | August 26, 2021 | Personal Injury
Do I Have to Get an Independent Medical Exam?
Were you injured at your workplace in Florida? You may be entitled to money for your medical bills and lost wages through a workers’ compensation claim. Florida law requires most employers to purchase workers’ compensation. However, your employer’s workers’ compensation insurer may not pay the… read more
Perenich, Caulfield, Avril & Noyes Personal Injury Lawyers | August 22, 2021 | Personal Injury
The Difference Between Workers’ Compensation and Personal Injury in Florida
When you’re injured in Florida, you may be able to file a claim or lawsuit to recover compensation for your losses. However, various factors influence whom you should file a claim against, including where and how the accident occurred. If you were injured as the… read more
Perenich, Caulfield, Avril & Noyes Personal Injury Lawyers | July 29, 2021 | Personal Injury
Top 6 Telltale Signs You Hired a Bad Lawyer And How to Avoid it in the Future
There are over 1.3 million attorneys in the United States, according to the American Bar Association. In Florida, there were 77,223 active attorneys in 2021. Say you need an attorney for a car accident case, wrongful death claim, defective product injury, or medical malpractice claim…. read more
Perenich, Caulfield, Avril & Noyes Personal Injury Lawyers | July 26, 2021 | Personal Injury
9 Things You Should Know About a Free Lawyer Consultation
Most personal injury attorneys offer a free consultation. You can accomplish a lot during this consultation if you come prepared. At the same time, you should not feel pressured into making a final decision during your initial meeting. Lawyers provide these consultations without obligation; you’ll… read more
Perenich, Caulfield, Avril & Noyes Personal Injury Lawyers | July 25, 2021 | Personal Injury
What Can (and Can’t) a Process Server Do to Serve Papers?
When you file a personal injury lawsuit against an at-fault party, the party must be served with copies of the lawsuit. In many cases, service is performed personally on each defendant named in the lawsuit. For example, process servers in Florida personally serve papers on… read more