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Attorneys Bo Sharp and Joshua Diamond

The Florida Personal Injury law firm of Sharp, Diamond, P.A. consists of a dedicated team of personal injury attorneys, focused on providing the best possible results for seriously injured victims and the families of wrongful death situations. The firm represents all personal injury and wrongful death matters resulting from accident injuries, workplace injuries, product liability claims and any other injuries suffered due to the negligence of another party.

 

Attorneys, Bo Sharp and Joshua Diamond are passionate about representing personal injury clients. This commitment is demonstrated by the firm’s process of guiding clients through the legal, emotional, personal and financial challenges encountered in recovering from injuries.

 

If you have been injured in an accident due to negligence in the Miami, Florida area, contact Sharp, Diamond, P.A. We understand Florida Injury Law and can help you recover the damages you deserve.

 

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One dead after morning motorcycle accident (NBC 2 Fort Myers)A 21-year-old man is dead after a motorcycle accident on SR-776 just north of Gasparilla Road shortly before 6 a.m. Friday morning, according to Florida Highway Patrol troopers.

Voted #1 Florida Press 2004 FIRST PLACE Best Web Site Florida Keys Keynoter (Keynoter.com)A Big Pine woman hit by an RV last month on her bicycle near mile marker 24 died Friday from injuries sustained in the accident. According to the Florida Highway Patrol, 56-year-old Maureen Murphy Sawtelle was struck by a 2007 Ford recreational vehicle driven by Canada native Joseph Shute, 57.

Florida player kicked off team over credit card charges (Republican-American)GAINESVILLE, Fla. (AP) — A Florida football player was kicked off the team Friday after turning himself in on charges he used the gas credit card of a woman who was killed along with another player in a motorcycle accident.

 

 

 

 


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