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Surprise Settlement in Florida Air Bag Liability Lawsuit

A Florida product liability lawsuit alleging faulty airbags leading to a fatal car accident slated for trial in the fall when attorneys announced a surprise confidential settlement agreement.  The case centers on allegedly defective Takata airbags, which are reported to have played a role in at least 10 deaths and more…

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Janice v. 696 North Robertson – Dance Club Liability for Sex Assault

Criminal assault may not be something businesses desire, but it is something they can anticipate and take reasonable steps to prevent.  In cases where businesses do not take reasonable steps to prevent injury, businesses may be liable for damages to victims. One such case was recently seen in California, where…

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New Rental Car Law On Recalled Vehicles Promises Safer Fleet

When people get ready to buy a car, they may spend a great deal of time researching the various safety features and ensuring (if it isn’t brand new) that it’s checked by a licensed mechanic. But when they rent a vehicle, they may barely give much thought to the vehicle,…

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Stept v. Met Hotell LLC – Woman Sues Hotel for Carjacking Injury in Miami

A woman is suing a luxury hotel owner and valet service in Miami after a violent carjacking that reportedly left her with injuries. Video of the incident shows the victim pulling up to the hotel’s valet service with her Lexus sport utility vehicle. An attendant begins unloading her belongings and…

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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…

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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…

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Horrific Alligator Attack – But Is Disney Responsible?

The alligator attack death of a 2-year-old boy at a Disney resort recently was met with horror, grief and questions about whether the theme park may be liable for what occurred.  The toddler, Lane Graves, was snatched by an alligator as he was splashing in about six-to-twelve inches of water, about one…

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Facebook While You Drive? Better Make Sure You Can Afford the Insurance Bill.

It used to be that a phone was just a phone. A way to call one person and speak from long distances.  Today, phones have become so much more. They are our maps. Our social calendars. Our means to connect with current contacts and decades-old pals. Our music. Our clock.…

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Westphal v. City of St. Petersburg – Florida Supreme Court Rejects Another Part of Workers’ Comp Law

While still upholding the validity of the overall law, the Florida Supreme Court has for the second time this year struck down a portion of the state’s workers’ compensation law it deemed unconstitutional.  Both decisions were considered big wins for injured workers in Florida, who have been affected by a…

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Safety Advocates: Florida’s Lax Traffic Laws Need Attention

Traffic laws are intended to keep order on the roads and improve safety for motorists, bicyclists and pedestrians who all share the space.  However, there are questions about how effective some of those laws truly are when when Florida has some of the highest rates of accident deaths by motor…

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