
What are the different types of personal injury cases and potential damages?
What are the different types of personal injury cases? The practice group is broad such as: motor vehicle accidents with cars, motorcycles, and trucks; boating accidents, bike accidents, dog bites, slip and falls, wrongful death, medical malpractice, workplace accidents, product liability, premises liability, nursing home abuse, and more. Indeed, much of the civil litigation cases in America are personal injury cases due to negligence or reckless behavior. According to the CDC (Centers for Disease Control and Prevention), for data on the leading causes of death for the number of deaths in the United States, Accidents (unintentional injuries) accounted for a whopping 200,955. That’s just below heart disease, cancer, and COVID. But it’s above stroke, chronic lower respiratory diseases, Alzheimer’s disease, Diabetes, and others. But it’s been reported that just 5% of all personal injury cases in the United States lead to an actual trial. In other words, the very large […]

How to explain your divorce to your child (Part #2)
As a continuation from part 1 on how to explain your divorce to your child, we interviewed other industry experts for their insider feedback. Matthew Hoelscher, accredited Marriage Coach in Miami, Florida “The one thing you never want to say to children when explaining an upcoming divorce is, ‘We fell out of love for each other.’ In a child’s mind, if mom and dad can fall out of love for each other, they can fall out of love for me too!” “Explain the divorce in an age-appropriate way using your titles to clarify the difference. ‘Mom and Dad are getting a divorce. That means we are no longer going to be living together as husband and wife. We will ALWAYS be you Mom and Dad and we both love you very much.’” “Parents never need to explain or justify a divorce to children. They are not going to approve of […]

How to explain your divorce to your child (Part #1)
How to explain your divorce to your child? What should you say and what shouldn’t you? Those are important questions every parent going through a divorce grapples with. To help answer these complicated and important questions, The Law Offices of Lauren Grondski interviewed several South Florida industry experts such as marriage therapists. Genesis Games, LMHC – bilingual Licensed Mental Health Counselor in the state of Florida and currently practice at Healing Connections “You should not blame the other parent for the divorce or bash them. You should not insinuate that the parent leaving the home or requesting the divorce will abandon the child. You should not give details as to why you are divorcing. Children should not be involved in the divorce process or made aware of stressors brought on by the divorce.” “You should both together give the news in an amicable and neutral manner. You should reassure the […]
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