Jacksonville Personal Injury Law Firm
Consumer Law Hour - WOKV.com Podcast
Eddie & Chuck Farah discuss the latest legal stories and issues, & answer listener questions.
Consumer Law Hour-May 19, 2012
Eddie Farah talks about a series of injuries affecting overworked employees in the meat packing industry as an example of how safety can suffer when companies try to avoid workers compensation laws. Caller questions include topics such as rental property with an above ground pool liability, bank withdrawals without authorization, a toenail injury sustained in a salon, how to get out of a mediation contract and more.
Consumer Law Hour-May 5, 2012
Join Chuck Farah as he offers advice on buying used cars (beware the "as is warranty"). Caller questions include a restaurant employee who says that his tips are being "double claimed", one side of a duplex is falling apart, an image is posted online without permission, a possible case of medical malpractice and more.
Consumer Law Hour-April 28, 2012
Eddie Farah discusses bankruptcy and foreclosures with special guest attorney Gene Johnson.
Consumer Law Hour-April 21, 2012
Join Eddie and Chuck Farah as they discuss a couple of recent workers compensation cases and takes the usual variety of legal phone calls with issues ranging from auto ownership to protect individual liability to short term disability.
Consumer Law Hour-April 14, 2012
Today's show includes questions regarding landlord/tenant relations, trespassing and property line dispute, sex offender classification, disability and a follow up with a previous caller involved in a motorcycle crash. Eddie Farah answers all these questions and more.
Consumer Law Hour-March 31, 2012
An owner of a landscaping company believes that he is not at fault for causing damage to a client's property. What is the burden of proof for a lawsuit such as this? If an individual is receiving Social Security payments and involved in a separate lawsuit will the individual's potential settlement affect the Social Security payments? Who is at fault for a bicycle accident in an apartment community with unfinished pavement work? And an assault occurred at a hospital and went unreported and employees were fired over the incident. Do the employees that had nothing to do with the assualt have any recourse? Eddie Farah answers these questions and more on today's show.
Consumer Law Hour-March 24, 2012
Eddie and Chuck Farah discuss the "stand your ground" law, also known as the "castle doctrine" as it relates to Trayvon Martin and other prior cases. Other topics covered today include class action suits, a roommate that won't pay and refuses to leave, an individual was assaulted by a security guard at a club, private morgage insurance, a caller whose property may have been on the site of an old landfill and more.
Courts Sports 03/11/12
Join WOKV's Matt Augustine and host John Phillips as they discuss one of John's trial successes and co-host Rashad Jennings phones in to discuss the NFL bounty and NCAA scandals.
Consumer Law Hour-March 3, 2012
Does the "Stolen Valor Act" violate the First Amendment? Eddie and Chuck Farah present a recent court case that explores this question. Other questions answered on today's show include why homeowner's insurance rates can go up even when the value of homes is decreasing, if an employee has to be paid for unused vacation time after the company has been taken over and a former firefighter says the job contributed to his recent stroke.
Consumer Law Hour-February 25, 2012
Attorney Chuck Farah presents a list of reasons why auto insurers can deny your claim then answers a variety of legal questions posed by the callers. Some of those questions include liability when selling a vehicle, if a will drafted in another state is valid in Florida, how to get rid of a problem property that was inherited along with 6 siblings, what liabilities come with having the power of attorney over a loved one, only being paid for 1/2 of the agreed amount for a job and much more.
Farah & Farah on the Radio
Legal issues discussed by Farah & Farah attorneys on broadcast radio.
Attorney Joseph Brown discusses PIP on NPR
Farah & Farah Attorney Joseph Brown discusses the benefits of PIP for Floridians who don't have expensive health care coverage.
Our personal promise: Accident victims have specific rights, but by law you have a limited time to take action. When you use our team at Farah & Farah, there are NO up-front charges.
[click to expand]
Our fee is a percentage of the money awarded payable only when your case is successfully concluded. No matter how many times you call and how long we talk, there is NO CHARGE or cost until your case settles. Do not sign any releases, agreements or give any statements until you have spoken with us about your legal rights. When it comes to getting you more, we won't settle for less!
We personally promise that you will be treated with the respect and dignity you deserve. We promise to keep you up to date and informed as to developments in your case. Your case is important to us, regardless of size.
[click to minimize]



