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Wrongful Death Caused By Florida Car Accident? Things You Need To Know

Posted by TinaWillis - May 15, 2019 - How You Can Help Your Case, Types Of Wrongful Death Cases, Uncategorized, Who Can Sue For Wrongful Death
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Florida wrongful death caused by auto accident

Wrongful Death Car Accidents: What To Know & Do ASAP Have you recently lost a close family member due to death from a car accident, where someone else was to blame?  Florida wrongful death lawsuits, when caused by auto accidents, have many unique legal landmines.  This article will highlight some of the most important. Despite […]

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Must An Autopsy Be Performed To Maintain A Wrongful Death Lawsuit?

Posted by TinaWillis - September 4, 2013 - How You Can Help Your Case
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Autopsy Wrongful Death Lawsuit

As a Florida fatal accident lawyer, I receive lots of questions about what should happen immediately after any fatal accident.  Many people who have recently suffered the death of a spouse or other family member wonder whether they must insist on having an autopsy performed to maintain an action for wrongful death.  The answer is […]

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You Play An Important (Critical) Role In The Success Of Your Case

Posted by TinaWillis - March 27, 2013 - How You Can Help Your Case
Role Client Plays In Wrongful Death Lawsuit

One thing many clients do not realize is that they play a critical role in the preparation and ultimate success of their wrongful death lawsuit.  Attorneys prove cases through documentary and tangible evidence, along with lay witness and expert testimony.  So the client’s testimony, and the testimony of their supporting witnesses (often their friends or associates), […]

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Important Disclaimers

This information on this page is designed to give you a general idea of wrongful death law in Florida. However, the law frequently changes and is subject to countless numbers of exceptions, exclusions, and variations, which only a lawyer can evaluate. Additionally, although we made every effort to provide accurate information on this website, we did not give preparation of the material on this website the same level of attention and scrutiny that we would give to a potential client’s or client’s case. So you should not rely on anything on this page but rather should speak with one of our attorneys to confirm that the information is accurate, the law has not changed and to better determine how the law applies to your particular case.

Nothing on this website is intended to constitute or serve as a substitute for legal advice. You should not rely on anything you read here without seeking legal counsel. Nothing provided on this site will create an attorney-client relationship with Tina M. Willis, Esq. or Tina Willis Law. The information provided on this site may not always be current. No representation is made that the quality of this firm’s legal work is better than the quality of the legal work of other lawyers.

My office is located in Orlando, Florida. However, I am a licensed attorney in the states of Florida & Georgia, so I can accept wrongful death cases from either of those states, and I give all cases the same level of careful attention regardless of where they are located.

What if you are located in another state?

Attorneys cannot handle cases out of the states where they are licensed without joining co-counsel from the other state. However, this can often be easily done and does not cost you any more money. If you are from another state, then I might also be able to help you find an attorney from your state through my attorney contacts all over the U.S., and still stay involved in an oversight or co-counsel capacity.

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