A motorcycle accident effectively ended the football career of a UCLA offensive lineman seven years ago in California. Amir Ekbatani’s leg was severed when a taxi van driver who failed to yield the right-of-way while making a left turn. The impact of the collision severed the football player’s left leg.…
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Lawsuit: Hospital Negligence In Treatment of Crash Victim Resulted in Paralysis
The central question in a Florida injury lawsuit is whether a plaintiff’s paralyzing spinal cord injuries in June 2012 were the result of medical negligence or the crash for which she was being treated. The case is Silkworth v. Boca Raton Regional Hospital. The South Florida woman alleges her injuries…
Delray Beach Intersection Won’t Get New Light, Despite Fatal Crash
Traffic engineers have decided that despite a fatal crash in late September, a Delray Beach intersection won’t be getting a new traffic light after all. However, engineers did recommend moving forward with a number of improvements that were already planned. The Sun Sentinel reports the crossing at Federal Highway and Northeast…
West v. United Services Auto Ass’n – Asserting Bad Faith Insurance
Insurance companies – whether they are dealing with first-person or third-party claims – owe a duty to act in good faith toward an injured person. Generally, though, the duty owed toward an insured is greater than that owed to a third party. In general, adjusters are not acting in bad…
Sims v. Kia Motors of America – Plaintiff’s Expert Witness Testimony Excluded in Product Liability Lawsuit
Three year ago, Florida Gov. Rick Scott signed into law amendments to F.S. 90.702 to F.S. 90.704 that changes the standard by which Florida courts determine whether expert witness testimony should be admissible. Previously, we used the “Frye standard,” which asks only whether the technique of the expert is generally…
Gillespie v. National Farmers Union Property & Casualty Co. – Underinsured Motorist Coverage
Underinsured motorist (UIM) coverage is essential for anyone who drives a car or owns a vehicle. It is the means by which people injured in a car accident by a driver with minimal bodily injury liability coverage can seek more adequate compensation. More than 1 in 4 drivers in Florida don’t have…
Holt v. DOT – Court Upholds $3M Verdict Against State
Fort Lauderdale car accident lawyers understand that the negligence of some parties does not necessarily negate the negligence of others. This was the claim argued recently before the North Carolina Supreme Court, where the families of three people killed (including a mother and her 2-year-old daughter). Families of the decedents…
Jorge v. Culinary Inst. of Am. – Vicarious Liability of Employer for Car Accident
Some car accident cases are more complicated than others. This is especially true of cases in which one of the driver was on-the-job, acting in the course and scope of employment and/or was operating a company vehicle. First, there is consideration that – generally regardless of fault – an employee…
Faulty Airbag in Rental Linked to Death of Model, Gymnast, Celebrity Girlfriend
Airbags are supposed to help save lives – not take them. That’s what has Jewel Brangman’s father, Alexander, so incensed about the death of his beloved child, whom he called “my best friend.” The striking beauty was a college graduate, a model and a gymnast teacher. She lived in San…
$20 Million Verdict Against Truck Company for Traumatic Brain Injury
Catastrophic traumatic brain injury is a thief. It steals the remnants of a person’s identity. It takes away the lives they and their loved ones once knew. It robs them of the future they might have had. When traumatic brain injuries occur as a result of a car accident caused…