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Rick Ross Florida Trip-and-Fall Lawsuit Dismissed

A circuit judge has dismissed the Florida premises liability lawsuit against rapper Rick Ross and his mother for injuries suffered a Miami home the two co-own.  Although news reports do not detail exactly why the judge dismissed the claim, we do know that Ross had described the allegations as “vague.”  The alleged victim…

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Grammer v. Lucking – Dog Causes Injury but Doesn’t Bite

Florida law provides broad protections for those who suffer injury due to the aggression of dogs belonging to others. F.S. 767 details the state’s “Damage by Dogs” laws. That of course includes bites, but it could also mean other types of injuries inflicted without a bite.  F.S. 767.01 specifically says…

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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…

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Fort Lauderdale Aims High With Vision Zero

It seems like an impossible notion: A full year in Fort Lauderdale with no one killed while crossing the street or riding a bicycle or driving a car. It seems like such a distant reality from the one we are in, where this city is No. 2 in the nation…

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South Florida Hoverboard Injuries Rise

Weeks ahead of Christmas, Elliot F. Kaye, Chairman of the Consumer Product Safety Commission, issued a statement indicating mounting concerns about injuries relating to the season’s hottest new toy: The hoverboard.  The device (which does not hover) is perhaps better described as a chargeable, self-balancing motorized scooter. The problems with…

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Bicycle Accident Questions Posed on Driver Safety Tests

Just a handful of months ago, a 5-year-old boy on a bicycle in Boise, ID was seriously injured when he was struck and dragged by a minivan as he crossed at an intersection. The boy was wearing a helmet, but his injuries were life-threatening.  That prompted the Idaho Department of Transportation…

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Florida Uber Passenger Killed in Crash

A sheriff’s cruiser and an Uber car collided recently at a busy intersection in Seminole County, resulting in the death of the 28-year-old passenger who was catching a ride home after a holiday party. The Florida Highway Patrol has launched an investigation into the fatal crash, which claimed the life…

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Holiday Home Fires Are Rising Concern for Florida Fire Officials

The quintessential winter holiday is all about family, elaborate home-cooked meals, hot cocoa, a white wonderland of snow outside and a toasty fire inside. But there are many dangers associated with all that cooking, Christmas lighting, dried pine needles, candles and more. Here in South Florida, we may still have…

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Mother and Baby in Stroller Struck by Vehicle in Fort Lauderdale

Pedestrians are in a perilous position every time they step out in Florida, which is known to have the highest number of traffic fatalities per 100,000 population, according to the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration. Still, one would think the sight of a person pushing a stroller would give most…

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Broward Bus Driver Has Extensive History of Accidents, Unsafe Driving

It was bad enough when 62-year-old Broward County transit bus driver Charles Raymond Smith caused a crash two years ago that left a woman seriously injured, resulting in an out-of-court settlement of $75,000 recently approved by county commissioners. But The Sun-Sentinel has since uncovered that in the 21 years he…

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