Episodes

  • Who Has the Right of Way? Pedestrian & Bicycle Accidents in Florida
    Mar 31 2026

    In this episode of It’s No Accident, attorneys Jaeson Homola and Mark Nonni break down real-world cases involving pedestrian, bicycle, and e-bike accidents in Florida, where liability isn’t always as straightforward as it seems.


    From a devastating collision with a semi-truck in a crosswalk to a college student injured on an e-scooter, they explain how right-of-way laws work and why drivers are often automatically considered negligent when hitting someone in a crosswalk or bike path. But as these cases unfold, insurance companies and defense attorneys often push back, arguing the victim wasn’t in the crosswalk, didn’t have the signal, or shouldn’t have been there at all.


    The episode dives into what it really takes to prove fault, including uncovering critical evidence like dash cam footage, truck data, surveillance video, and even police body or cruiser cameras. They also share how a single piece of overlooked evidence can completely change the outcome of a case, and why acting quickly to preserve that evidence is crucial.


    If you’ve been injured as a pedestrian, cyclist, or scooter rider, or simply want to understand your rights on Florida roads, this episode gives you a behind-the-scenes look at how these cases are investigated, fought, and ultimately won.

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    17 mins
  • Bike Lane Confusion: Understanding Florida Bicycle Accident Liability
    Feb 17 2026

    In this episode of It’s No Accident, hosts Jaeson Homola and Mark Nonni answer a listener question that comes up more often than you might think:If you’re hit while riding your bike, should you have been on the sidewalk instead of the road?The attorneys break down what Florida law actually says about bicyclists and the roadway, including whether cyclists are required to ride with traffic, whether bikes belong on sidewalks, and how comparative negligence can impact an injury claim. They also discuss a recent case involving an electric skateboard accident near Florida State University and how courts handle gray areas when statutes don’t perfectly match modern transportation devices.If you ride a bike, scooter, or electric skateboard — or if you’ve been injured in a bicycle accident in Florida — this episode explains your rights, your responsibilities, and how liability is determined when drivers claim, “You shouldn’t have been there.”

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    9 mins
  • The Truth About Workers’ Comp and Job Retaliation in Florida
    Dec 22 2025

    In this episode of It’s No Accident, attorneys Jaeson Homola and Mark Nonni tackle a real listener question about workplace injuries and small settlement offers after a construction site accident.They explain how workers’ compensation claims work in Florida, when an injured worker might also have a personal injury claim, and what legal protections exist if an employer retaliates after a claim is filed.Jaeson and Mark also break down the truth about Florida’s “right to work” laws, what “workers’ comp immunity” really means, and why flashy billboard settlements don’t always reflect reality.If you or someone you love has been injured on the job, this episode will help you understand your rights, the claims process, and when to talk to a lawyer before signing anything.


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    20 mins
  • Slip and Fall at a Store? What to Do When the Business Won’t Release the Video
    Nov 11 2025

    In this episode of It’s No Accident, Jaeson and Mark are answering listeners' questions, including one from a viewer about a slip and fall accident, and the business owner is refusing to provide video footage.Jaeson and Mark break down what really happens behind the scenes when businesses refuse to hand over surveillance footage after a slip and fall. They explain why store owners aren’t legally required to share video before a lawsuit, how to protect your claim with a video preservation letter, and why timing is everything when it comes to securing critical evidence.They also dive into Florida’s notice requirement—why simply slipping and falling isn’t enough to win your case—and how attorneys prove whether a business knew (or should have known) about a dangerous condition.From understanding your rights to knowing what to do in the moments after a fall, this episode is a must-listen for anyone who’s been injured on commercial property and wants to know how to protect their case from day one.

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    13 mins
  • Putting a Price on Pain: Understanding Non-Economic Damages in Florida Injury Cases
    Oct 13 2025

    In this episode of It’s No Accident, attorneys Jaeson Homola and Mark Nonni break down one of the most debated topics in personal injury law — pain and suffering, also known as non-economic damages. They explain what these damages really mean, how they’re valued in Florida personal injury cases, and why proving them can be so complex. From understanding the “permanent injury” requirement in car accidents to how juries evaluate emotional and physical loss, Mark and Jaeson offer real-world insight into how justice is measured beyond medical bills and lost wages.

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    26 mins
  • Injured on Business Property? What You Must Do Next
    Sep 2 2025

    In this episode of It's No Accident, attorneys Jaeson Homola and Mark Nonni shift the focus from car accidents to injuries that happen on commercial properties, such as slip and falls, falling merchandise, or other hazards inside stores and businesses. They outline key steps that can make a big impact on a case, including reporting the incident, gathering witness details, taking photos or video, and preserving items like shoes or clothing that could serve as evidence.
    They also highlight common mistakes people often make after these types of accidents, like walking away without saying anything, assuming security footage will cover everything, or trusting that store reports will support their version of events. With years of experience handling premises liability claims, Jaeson and Mark explain how even small details can play a major role in building a strong case.

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    15 mins
  • Golden Years, Tough Battles: Navigating Injury Claims for Seniors
    Jul 25 2025

    In this episode of It's No Accident, Jaeson and Mark talk about the unique challenges that come with personal injury cases involving elderly clients. They dive into how pre-existing conditions often become a go-to defense tactic, and why reviewing a client’s full medical history is so important before depositions. Jaeson shares how even the most active seniors who were golfing, traveling, and enjoying life, can face frustrating arguments that their injuries weren’t caused by the accident. They also explore how age impacts future medical care and compensation, especially when someone has already outlived the “average” life expectancy. From mortality tables to family health history and quality of life in the golden years, Jaeson and Mark explain how they fight for fair outcomes for older clients. It's a real look at how personal injury law affects people at every age.

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    13 mins
  • What Is Comparative Negligence? Understanding Florida’s Injury Laws
    Jul 21 2025

    In this episode of It's No Accident, Jaeson Homola and Mark Nonni unpack the concept of comparative negligence, how fault is divided between parties in a case and what that means for clients seeking compensation. They explain the big change in Florida law: if you’re found more than 50 percent at fault, you now get nothing, a major shift from the old system.
    With real-life stories and straight talk, Jaeson and Mark reveal how this impacts the cases they take, the tactics defense lawyers use to blame victims, and how they help clients fight back, especially in tricky slip-and-fall cases.

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    17 mins