A double wrongful death lawsuit in Florida has been filed by the representative of the estates of a mother-son duo who were shot and killed in a murder-suicide by another man who allegedly was trying to rob the son. The homicides occurred in Stuart at the exclusive Yacht and Country Club,…
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Wiederhold v. Domino’s Pizza: $10M Verdict in Wrongful Death Lawsuit Holds Franchisor Liable
A Florida jury awarded $10 million to plaintiff in a wrongful death lawsuit against the Domino’s Pizza parent company for the negligence of a franchisee employee. The ruling is significant not just for the amount of damages awarded, but for the fact the jury decided the Michigan-based corporation could be held…
Study: 1 in 5 Nursing Home Residents Abused by Other Residents
It’s long been understood by those who work closely with nursing home abuse victims that aggression and attacks by other residents is one of the possible threats. Now, a new study conducted by researchers at Weill Cornell Medicine reveals 1 in every 5 nursing home residents – or 20 percent…
Estate of Summers v. Nisbet – Deadly Fire and Prioritizing Victim Claims
It was one of the most horrific – and deadly – fires in Maine’s history. In 2014, a blaze broke out in a two-story rental unit, killing six people. Soon after, it was alleged the landlord reportedly kept the property in relatively shoddy condition with negligent repairs and poor maintenance…
Report: Bus Company Flouts Its Own Driver Fatigue Safety Rules
With summer comes the parade of charter buses in and out of South Florida – whether for senior group outings or athletic competitions or family vacations. These operations are overseen by the Federal Motor Carrier Safety Administration (FMCSA) which reports varying levels of adherence to federal safety laws between carriers.…
Nursing Home Arbitration Agreements: Tossing the Keys to the Courthouse
Attorneys are slated to argue this month that a nursing home in Massachusetts should not be able to force arbitration in a lawsuit over the death of a 100-year-old woman allegedly killed by her 97-year-old roommate. The decedent’s son argues he did not have the legal authority to forfeit her right…
Two FPL Friends, Colleagues Killed in High Fog Truck Crash
The Sun-Sentinel described the cloudy conditions that hung over the road a “pea-soup fog.” It was there that two Florida Power & Light linemen, colleagues and also best friends, were driving. They were there to pick up some overtime, and the chance to work together made it not feel so…
Wert v. Manorcare of Carlisle – Nursing Home Abuse and Arbitration
According to the Florida Health Care Association, there are more than 680 nursing homes statewide serving some 73,000 residents, and an additional 3,050 assisted living facilities serving 85,000 residents. These figures are expected to grow exponentially in coming years as the baby boomer generation ages, and that has raised many…
Fatal Shooting at Florida Nightclub Raises Issue of Premises Liability
A 19-year-old Palm Beach State College student and star basketball player was gunned down in front of an Ocala nightclub while in town to visit family and friends on the weekend. She planned to return to campus the following Sunday evening, but her parents got a call in the middle…
Sanon v. City of Pella – Drowning Litigation May Proceed
Swimming pools in Florida, by law, must abide by certain safety standards, whether they are residential or public. In the case of Sanon v. City of Pella, which was recently before the Iowa Supreme Court, the drownings of two non-swimmer teen boys at a public pool rented out for a…