Choosing the right auto accident attorney can directly affect how your personal injury claim is investigated, documented, valued, and resolved. After a crash, injured people may face medical expenses, lost income, vehicle damage, insurance pressure, and uncertainty about their ability to work or recover. Florida auto accident claims require more than general personal injury knowledge....
Monthly Archive: September 2025
If you’ve called our office about a defective vehicle or dealership dispute, you’ve probably heard us say, “I’m sorry, but we don’t handle those types of cases.” We know how frustrating this must be, especially when you’re dealing with a serious problem that’s costing you time and money. We want to explain why Williams Law...
When Florida Semi-Truck Accidents Turn Tragic On August 12, 2025, a devastating crash on Florida’s Turnpike near Fort Pierce became a tragic reminder of how dangerous commercial truck accidents can be. According to investigators, a semi-truck driver attempted an illegal U-turn across the northbound lanes, causing the tractor-trailer to block traffic. A Chrysler minivan collided...
Homeowners insurance can be complicated anywhere, but Tampa homeowners face unique coverage concerns because of hurricanes, severe storms, wind damage, water losses, aging roofs, rising construction costs, and Florida’s changing insurance laws. A homeowners insurance policy may provide coverage for the dwelling, other structures, personal belongings, additional living expenses, personal liability, and certain medical payments....
Hidden Construction Defects in Tampa Bay New Construction Buying a newly built home, condominium, townhome, or commercial property in the Tampa Bay area should give property owners confidence. Whether the property is in Tampa, St. Petersburg, Clearwater, Brandon, Wesley Chapel, Riverview, Palm Harbor, or another growing community in Hillsborough, Pinellas, or Pasco County, buyers expect...
Tampa Storm-Related Car Accidents and Insurance Claims Heavy rain, tropical storms, hurricanes, flooding, and high winds can quickly make Tampa roads dangerous. Visibility may fall within minutes, standing water can cause vehicles to hydroplane, and strong winds may push debris into traffic or make it difficult for drivers to maintain control. These conditions can be...
When a hurricane or tropical storm hits a Florida property, wind and water often cause damage at the same time. Wind may tear off shingles, lift roofing materials, break windows, damage siding, or create openings in the structure. Rain can then enter through those openings. Meanwhile, storm surge, flooding, or rising water may enter from...
Florida homeowners face some of the highest lightning risks in the country, and properties across Tampa Bay are especially vulnerable during severe thunderstorms. A single lightning strike or electrical surge can cause thousands of dollars in damage within seconds. For Tampa homeowners, lightning damage is not limited to the obvious. A strike may damage electrical...