Skip to main content
Content Is Informational Only, Not Legal Advice
  • Thank you for visiting the web site of Diaco Law, P.A..  The information contained on the Diaco Law Website is provided for educational and informational purposes only. The contents of this site are not intended and should not be construed as legal advice. The web site is not an offer to perform services on any legal matter. The Diaco Law website contains general information from a variety of sources and might not reflect current legal developments, verdicts or settlements. Diaco Law does not update material in our web site.
No Legal Relationship or Legal Obligation Arises from Use of the Site
  • The law differs in every jurisdiction, and you should not rely on any opinion except that of an attorney which you have retained.  That lawyer has a professional duty to advise you after being fully informed of all the pertinent facts, and must be licensed in the applicable state and familiar with the applicable law. Internet subscribers and online readers should seek professional counsel about their legal rights and remedies. You should not act or refrain from acting on the basis of any information found on the Diaco Law site. Any actions or decisions about your legal rights should be based on the particular facts and circumstances of your situation, and appropriate legal advice from your attorney.
  • Diaco Law expressly disclaims all liability with respect to actions taken or not taken based upon any information or other contents of this site. Viewing the Diaco Law site, or communicating with Diaco Law by Internet e-mail or through this site, does not constitute or create an attorney-client relationship with anyone. The content and features on this site do not create, and are not intended to create, an attorney-client relationship, and shall not be construed as legal advice. This content and features of this web site, including means to submit a question or information, do not constitute an offer to represent you.
Confidentiality is Not Guaranteed
  • Any information sent to Diaco Law, P.A. via Internet e-mail or through the website is not secure and is done on a non-confidential basis. Diaco Law respects the privacy of any person who contacts our firm, and we will make reasonable efforts to keep information private, but because of the nature of Internet communications and the absence of an attorney/client relationship, we cannot promise or guarantee confidentiality.
Additional Terms of Use
  • Any use of this Site is subject to the complete Terms of Use. By using this Site, you agree to these Terms as well as the Disclaimer provisions on this page.
DISCLAIMER – This Site Does Not Provide Medical Diagnosis or Advice
  • The information on the Diaco Law website is not intended to be a substitute for professional medical advice, diagnosis, or treatment. Always consult a physician for diagnosis and treatment of any medical condition or for any questions you may have regarding a health concern. Links to other sites are provided for information only. Use of trade names, if any, is for identification only and does not constitute endorsement by Diaco Law.
Terms of Use
  • This “Terms of Use” outlines the conditions on which the Diaco Law web site is made available to you. Read the Terms of Use carefully. If you use this Web site, you are deemed to have read, understood, and agreed to these Terms of Use. If you do not accept these Terms of Use, you should stop using the web site or any materials from it.
Diaco Law Is Not Responsible for Content
  • Diaco Law may on occasion change, remove, or add materials in this web site without notice. Diaco Law does not guarantee its accuracy, completeness or suitability. Diaco Law assumes no liability or responsibility for any errors or omissions in the contents of this web site. Your use of this web site is at your own risk. Under no circumstances shall Diaco Law or any other party involved in the creation, production or delivery of this web site be liable to you or any other person for any indirect, special, incidental, or consequential damages of any kind arising from your access to, or use of, this web site. IN NO EVENT SHALL Diaco Law, P.A. BE LIABLE FOR ANY SPECIAL, INDIRECT OR CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES RELATING TO THIS MATERIAL, FOR ANY USE OF THIS WEBSITE, OR FOR ANY OTHER LINKED WEBSITE.
  • The laws of each State are different. This web site contains information about general or common rules that apply in Florida and some other states. This web site also contains information about verdicts or settlements in past cases. You cannot assume that the same rules apply, or that the same result would occur, in your state or any particular state.
  • The Statute of Limitations is especially important. Every state has laws called the “statute of limitations” which set a deadline to file a lawsuit. That means that a lawsuit filed too late may be thrown out, regardless of the defendant’s fault or the severity of the injuries, Some states have a two-year period for negligence injury claims; the time period in other states may be longer or shorter. Insurance policies, particularly homeowners insurance, may require that suit be filed within one year of a loss. Some states allow claims against government agencies, but require a written notice very soon after the accident, perhaps within three months. Because investigation and research is needed to identify all possible defendants and theories of recovery, if you have an accident or injury, you should consult a lawyer as soon as possible.
Legal and Ethical Requirements
  • Diaco Law has tried to comply with all legal and ethical requirements of the Florida Bar in the use of this web site. We welcome comments about our compliance with the applicable rules and will update the site as warranted, upon learning of any new or different requirements.
  • Florida: The hiring of a lawyer is an important decision that should not be based solely upon advertisements. Before you decide, ask us to send you free written information about our qualifications and experience.
  • These Terms of Use shall be governed by and construed in accordance with the laws of the State of Florida, USA, without regard to any choice of law principles. Disputes arising hereunder shall be subject to the exclusive jurisdiction of the state courts of Florida.
This material is the copyright of Diaco Law, P.A.