Hip replacement surgery is a common procedure performed to relieve pain and improve mobility in patients who have suffered from hip injuries due to pedestrian, slip and fall or car accidents. These types of accidents can cause significant damage to the hip joint, resulting in severe pain, stiffness, and limited…
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Víctimas de accidentes en Florida que necesitan una sustitución de cadera
Proporcionado por el bufete de abogados de lesiones personales de Roger P. Foley La cirugía de reemplazo de cadera es un procedimiento común realizado para aliviar el dolor y mejorar la movilidad en pacientes que han sufrido lesiones de cadera debido a accidentes de peatones, resbalones y caídas o accidentes…
Understanding Florida’s New Modified Contributory Negligence That Was Established In March 2023
Contributory negligence is an issue that often arises in personal injury cases in Florida. It refers to the idea that the plaintiff’s own actions contributed to their injuries and should be held partially responsible for the damages. In Florida, the legal principle of modified comparative negligence is applied, meaning that…
La importancia de los testigos expertos en casos de lesiones personales en Florida
Escrito por el abogado de lesiones personales Roger P. Foley. En Florida, un testigo experto puede tener un gran impacto en casos de lesiones personales. Un testigo experto es una persona extremadamente conocedora en un campo particular y es contratada para dar testimonio en un tribunal que puede ayudar al…
The Importance Of Expert Witnesses In Florida Personal Injury Cases
In Florida, an expert witness can have a huge impact in Florida personal injury cases. An expert witness is a person who extremely knowledge in a particular field and is hired to give testimony in court that can help the judge or members of the jury understand complicated issues related…
Magnetic Resonance Imaging
Blog written by staff intern, Reagan W. of the Personal Injury Law Office of Roger P. Foley, P.A. What Exactly is an MRI and How Does it Work? MRI, also known as “Magnetic Resonance Imaging” uses a magnetic field and radio waves to non-invasively create detailed images of the inner…
What Is A CAT Scan and How Are They Used In Florida Personal Injury Cases?
What Exactly Is A CAT Scan? Written by West Palm Beach Personal Injury Lawyer, Roger P. Foley A CAT scan, also referred to as computed tomography (CT) is a technique wherein they use x-rays to create detailed cross sectional images of the body. CT scans can be used to diagnose…