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Teen Shooters Made 2016 a Deadlier Year for Central Florida

In the wake of the Pulse nightclub massacre in which 49 people were killed, it should surprise no one that homicides in Orange County, Florida were up in 2016. However, even controlling for that aberrant event, homicides were up in Orange and the surrounding counties of Central Florida, with the big story being teen shooters […]

Christopher Largey Admitted to U.S. District Court for the Middle District of Florida

On April 20, 2017, Christopher Largey, principal attorney at Largey Law Firm in Central Florida, gained admission to the U.S. District Court for the Middle District of Florida. Now, in addition to his distinguished state court practice, Mr. Largey has the honor of practicing in the federal court system. This is good news for Largey […]

Can I File a Wrongful Death Lawsuit if the Injuries Occurred on Someone’s Property?

When a fatal accident occurs, justice demands that wrongdoers be held accountable. But the identities of those wrongdoers are not always clear. Where the accident occurred can certainly be a factor in determining who is responsible, and making that determination can be difficult for the next of kin in filing a wrongful death lawsuit. An […]

Florida Highways Ranked Most Dangerous in the United States

NBC Miami recently reported on a survey from EverQuote.com, the online auto insurance marketing service, which found highways in the Sunshine State to be among the most dangerous highways in the United States. EverQuote claims to have analyzed interstate fatalities using data from the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration for the years 2010 to 2015 […]

Can I File a Wrongful Death Lawsuit Against a Theme Park?

Last year, the horrific case of a 10-year-old Kansas boy killed during a plunge on a 17-story waterslide made headlines across the country. In January, The Washington Post reported the family had reached a wrongful death settlement “with the owner of the water park and the manufacturer of the raft that the child was riding […]

Four Things to Do If You are Involved in an Automobile Collision

Automobile collisions can change a person’s life in an instant. The stress of getting your medical bills paid and making sure you can meet your financial obligations when you are unable to work due to your injuries can be overwhelming. The hiring of an experienced personal injury lawyer like the lawyers at Largey Law can […]

What to do in the event that you are Arrested

If you unfortunately find yourself being arrested by the police there are a few things that you should know and do that will help protect your interests in your pending criminal case. DO NOT speak to the police unless you are requesting an attorney. The police are only speaking with you to get information from […]

What Can the Police Search When They Arrest You?

Police often take every opportunity to conduct searches of people they stop, detain or arrest. Laws describing when searches are legally allowed are extremely complicated and confusing, but there are some clear rules you should know concerning search incident to arrest (SIA). A search incident to (happening along with) a lawful custodial arrest has been […]

Florida Uninsured Motorist Coverage Protects You When Other Drivers Lack Coverage

Getting compensated for your injuries after a car accident can be complicated, but uninsured motorist coverage makes it easier. There are multiple types of insurance available in Florida. To understand why you need uninsured motorist coverage, you must first understand personal injury protection (PIP). Florida requires all drivers to carry $10,000 of PIP coverage, a […]

The Consequences of Driving with a Suspended License

Driving with a suspended license in Florida puts you at serious risk. The state takes this offense very seriously and can imprison you, even if you didn’t realize your license was suspended. First-time offenders can be sentenced to up to 60 days in jail, in addition to fines. There are many reasons why your driver’s […]

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