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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…

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U.S. Supreme Court Declines Review of Florida Workers’ Comp. Ruling

The U.S. Supreme Court has refused a review of a Florida case that challenge the state’s entire workers’ compensation system. That means the lower court’s ruling in Stahl v. Hialeah Hospital will stand.  The ruling was not wholly unexpected. Stahl was essentially an indictment of the entire workers’ compensation system in…

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Anderson v. Hilton Hotels Corp. – Florida Supreme Court Weighs Right to Attorney Fees for Injury Plaintiff

A man who successfully sued a hotel chain and several other defendants for third-party liability stemming from a criminal attack at a hotel has now won another victory for attorney’s fees before the Florida Supreme Court. At issue was F.S. 768.79 and whether a trio of defendants – named as…

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Motorcycle Riders in Construction Zones Face Hazards

Community growth can be seen in almost every area in South Florida. This growth means we need to expand our roads, update our bridges and install new traffic features. All of this involves construction as a near constant element of our commute. For motorcyclists, riding in construction zones can be…

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Florida BUI Laws Come Under Scrutiny

It was late September when Miami Marlins’ star pitcher Jose Fernandez and two friends were killed in a boat crash off Miami Beach. Now, the latest report from the Miami-Dade County Medical Examiner’s Office is that Fernandez was legally drunk with a blood-alcohol concentration of 0.147, and he also had…

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Tour Bus Crash Kills 13, Injures Dozens More

A horrific, pre-dawn bus crash involving a tour bus full of sleeping passengers on their way back from Los Angeles resulted in 13 deaths and dozens of injuries.  Officials told The Washington Post that the bus collided with a tractor-trailer truck that was traveling on the interstate going approximately 5…

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$8M Verdict Awarded for Wrongful Death of Disabled Group Home Resident

Families of loved ones who suffer from disabilities face many difficult decisions regarding their care throughout their lives. If they are unable to live on their own unassisted and can’t be cared for by a relative, arrangements must be made for them to reside in a setting that can best…

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$7M Motorcycle Accident Lawsuit Filed by Widow Against Driver, Car Owner, Bar

The widow of a man killed in a motorcycle accident earlier this year has filed a wrongful death lawsuit against three defendants: The driver of the vehicle, the owner of the vehicle and the bar that served the driver alcohol prior to the crash.  The Times Free Press reports that…

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Finch v. Thurston County – Dog Bite Injury Strict Liability Exceptions

Dog bite injuries in Florida are handled under a legal theory known as “strict liability.” What this means is, according to F.S.767.04, a dog owner may be liable if his or her dog bites someone – even if that dog had no history of any vicious behavior and even if…

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Vasquez v. American Cas. Co. – Workers’ Compensation and UIM Benefits

If a worker is struck by an under-insured driver while on-the-job, it can result in a unique situation for compensation. As you probably know, most injuries that arise out of the course and scope of employment are going to be covered by workers’ compensation benefits. However, it can get a…

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