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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…

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Baby in Miramar DUI Hit-and-Run Dies, More Charges Filed

A 39-year-old woman who was reportedly drunk when she ran into a 37-year-old pregnant woman and her two children, ages and 3 and 5, on South University Road in Miramar, now faces charges of DUI manslaughter, vehicular homicide and leaving the scene of a motor vehicle accident involving death.  The…

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Florida Tractor-Trailer Accident Victim Dies One Year Later

One year after a tractor-trailer accident rendered him critically injured, trucker Chris Liddy – a father of three, husband and bicycling enthusiast – has died.  The Orlando Sentinel reported the sad news after a year-long fight for his life that ended recently in a hospice facility in Central Florida. He…

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Florida Road Rage Act Injures Motorcyclists. Will Insurance Cover?

A 31-year-old habitual traffic offender was arrested following a road rage incident caught on film in which he appears to intentionally run over two motorcyclists before fleeing the scene.  The Florida Highway Patrol reports the Land O’Lakes man had a nasty exchange with the bikers in the moments before the incident.…

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FWC: Sharp Increase in Florida Boating Accidents

A new report from the Florida Fish & Wildlife Conservation Commission (FWC) reveals a sharp increase in the number of boating accidents in Florida in 2015.  The 2015 Boating Accident Statistics Report reveals the Sunshine State had 737 reported boating accidents last year. That is more than 100 more than…

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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.…

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Sorenson v. Batchelder – Injury Lawsuit Nixed Due to Misfiled Paperwork

In Florida car accident litigation, it’s not just the facts that matter. It’s the procedural details.  The claim has to be properly stated, served and filed. All the elements have to be there – on time – or else you risk forfeiting your right to assert damages, perhaps forever. This…

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Florida Fatal Car Accident Spurs Lawsuit Against Uber, Driver, Deputy

A 28-year-old Uber passenger in Orlando was killed in December when the driver allegedly ran a red light and struck a deputy, speeding through the intersection. Now, the family of that victim, Corey Allicock, is suing: Uber The Uber Driver The Deputy Although investigators did not fault Seminole County Sheriff’s…

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Grimes v. Family Dollar Stores of Florida – Parking Lot Trip-and-Fall

Generally, if you trip-and-fall in a landscaped area that obviously isn’t intended for foot traffic, the property owner isn’t going to be responsible to compensate you for any resulting injuries. However, as the recent case of Grimes v. Family Dollar Stores of Florida reveals, when those landscaped areas have well-worn…

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Texting With a Driver? You May Be Liable.

Distraction plays a role in an increasingly large percentage of car accidents in Florida and across the country – fueled mostly by the proliferation of smartphones.  We know those drivers may be held liable if they are distracted and cause a crash. However, an emerging legal trend involves holding accountable…

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