Electric scooters are gaining traction in urban hubs throughout Florida and the country. Many of these cities have already invested in bicycle share programs – several of them “dockless.” Successes on this front have prompted them to explore other alternative modes of transportation, particularly those that are cheaper and better…
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Federal Court in Florida: Third-Party Sexual Assault Lawsuit Against Cruise Line May Proceed
Cruise ships off the coast of Florida (and elsewhere) have a well-documented, long-running problem with sexual assaults on board, according to U.S. government data that spurred an NBC News investigation last year. Of the 92 alleged on-board crimes reported by cruise lines in 2016, a total of 62 were sexual…
Florida Bad Faith Insurance Verdict Against Auto Insurer Affirmed
A $3 million Florida bad faith insurance claim was affirmed recently by the U.S. Court of Appeals for the 11th Circuit, which found the auto insurer refused to tender its $250,000 policy limits to a plaintiff, even though it was well-established her injuries were clearly in excess of that. As…
South Florida Trampoline Park Injury Increasingly Common
Trampoline parks have been cropping up in Broward County and throughout the country, offering children a chance to literally bounce off the walls to burn some energy. They are especially popular in South Florida in the summer, where parents and caregivers need something fun and active to keep kids occupied…
Florida Motorcycle Accident Lawsuits May Named Loved Ones Defendants
Motorcycle accidents often leave operators and passengers suffering serious injury, facing huge medical bills and the inability to work for an extended period of time. Even so, the last thing many want to do is sue a friend or loved one. What you need to understand is that while you…
Amateur Fireworks on the Fourth Leave Man Seriously Injured in Florida
This past Independence Day many went and enjoyed one of the numerous professional fireworks displace across the State of Florida. However, many others went over to a barbecue at relatives or friends homes and capped-off the night with an amateur fireworks display. This can be a lot of fun, but…
Study: Opioid Prescriptions Increase Injured Worker Disability Duration
Many of those who suffer a Fort Lauderdale work injury are prescribed opioid medications to help cope with acute pain. However, a recent study revealed opioid prescriptions have an adverse affect on workers the longer they are used, ultimately increasing the duration of temporary disability claimed by workers with a…
Florida Slip-and-Fall Lawsuit Gets Snagged on “Knowledge” Element
Florida is somewhat unique when it comes to slip-and-fall cases (compared to other states and compared to other premises liability action here in Florida). Thanks to a 2010 move by the legislature (backed heavily by corporate lobbyists), people suing for slip-and-fall in Florida must prove not only that there was…
Social Media and Your Florida Injury Lawsuit
Social media has become such an integrated part of our everyday lives, it’s hard to believe it Facebook first launched in 2004, becoming open to the general public in 2006. Today it has 1.3 billion users. Twitter, which also launched in 2006, has more than 100 million users who post…
Florida Supreme Court Favors Injury Victims in Witness Testimony Dispute
An alleged failure to misdiagnose a child’s chronic kidney disease led to a medical malpractice lawsuit, one that just landed before the Florida Supreme Court. A girl who underwent a kidney transplant in 2007 took legal action against her pediatrician of seven years, alleging he should have diagnosed her with…