It's No Accident

It's No Accident

Business EN ↓ 27 episodes

It's No Accident is a podcast featuring personal injury case tips and stories from the state of Florida - one of America's most challenging legal environments. Shared by hosts and legal partners Mark Nonni and Jaeson Homola, these stories are focused on helping you know and use your rights to achieve financial recovery. Listen in for helpful legal advice that's tailored to the needs of the wrongfully injured.

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It's No Accident

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noho.law

Latest episode

Jun 25, 2026

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Episodes

As Personal Injury Lawyers, This is Why We Don't Believe in Accidents 26.10.2023

In this episode of It's No Accident, Tallahassee Personal Injury Attorneys Mark Nonni and Jaeson Homola discuss why they don't believe in accidents. More than just a slogan, this philosophy shapes how Nonni Homola tackle personal injury cases from the first consultation to the courtroom. During their discussion, Mark and Jaeson also dive into what the meaning of negligence is and why there...

Our Nonni Homola Law Origin Story and Lessons from an Electrocution Wrongful Death Case 04.10.2023

It's No Accident is a podcast about the challenges of personal injury and wrongful death law in Florida - one of the nation's most complex legal environments. Attorneys Mark Nonni and Jaeson Homola share compelling stories about real cases from their Tallahassee-based law firm, that will help you better understand your rights and protect yourself from the negligence of others. In our first episode...

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