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Florida man gets 30 years for distracted driving case that killed 9 year old boy.
Fernandez Law Group selected for 2017 Tampa Small Business Excellence Award for Personal Injury Law in Tampa, FL FOR IMMEDIATE…
FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE – March 11, 2018 Tampa Lawyer Frank Fernandez of Fernandez Law Group has been awarded the Top…
Fernandez Law Group recommended as a top Personal Injury Law Firm by Expertise again in 2018 FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE –…
Petit Theft of the Second Degree Petty theft of the second degree usually involves property stolen which has a value…
In Tampa and the rest of Florida, the driver in the back is usually liable for any damages, and most of the time that is correct. However, the leading party can also be found liable in some cases.
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IMPROPER SEARCH & SEIZURE An unreasonable or improper search and seizure is a search and seizure by a law enforcement…
Fernandez Law Group recommended as a Top Personal Injury Law Firm by Expertise Awards have been issued by Expertise for…
Public records exemption to protect county and city employees nears the finish line
If a child or juvenile is arrested, the minor child will be transported to the Juvenile Assessment Center to begin an intake process and will be questioned.
Fact-checking the reasons for proposed medical malpractice caps
What is a bench warrant? A bench warrant is a written order issued by a judge authorizing the arrest of a person charged with contempt, crime, or a misdemeanor.
The quick settlement offer is usually an attempt to cover up the full amount of your losses. Don’t chase it.
If you casually tell them you’re doing fine, or even say you’re “okay,” the adjuster may use that as evidence that your injuries are inconsequential.