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Establishing Spectator Sport Injury Liability a Challenge

Just last month, a Boston Red Sox baseball fan was seriously injured when shards of a broken bat flew into the stands at Fenway Park and struck her in the face. The 44-year-old’s injuries were initially characterized as life-threatening, though she is now expected to survive. She was transferred from…

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Truck Guards Could Reduce Severity of Truck Encounters With Bicyclists, Pedestrians

Accidents involving large trucks and bicyclists/pedestrians are a serious problem in urban areas. The growth of e-commerce has meant more trucks venturing into cities, while cycling as a form of transportation and recreation has rapidly gained popularity. Part of what makes these collisions so dangerous (aside from the fact that…

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Sarkisian v. Concept Restaurants – Nightclub Slip-and-Fall Lawsuit

Slip-and-fall accidents in Florida have gotten harder in recent years to pursue in civil court, after legislators heightened the proof standards five years ago. As a general rule, property owners and businesses owe the utmost duty of care to provide a safe space to guests. This includes keeping the floors…

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Browning v. Hickman – Pretrial Investigation Critical in Crash Lawsuits

The importance of careful pretrial investigation by injury victim attorneys cannot be overstated. It is essential in any injury case to have all elements carefully laid out so there are no surprises, nothing overlooked. This is true even in relatively simple cases. While plaintiffs are understandably interested in minimizing their…

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Jimenez v. 24 Hour Fitness – Waiver of Liability Not a Catch-All

Just because a person signs a waiver of liability before engaging in a certain activity does not mean the owner or organizer cannot be held responsible. It’s true that waivers of liability can complicate matters, and it’s also a fact that many Florida courts have upheld these waivers as valid.…

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Ex parte Quality Carriers, Inc. – Tractor Trailer Strikes Disabled Vehicle With Fatal Results

Disabled vehicles pose a serious risk of injury not only to the operator and occupants, but also to others on the road. That’s why it’s best to maintain a vehicle in basic working order, to avoid potentially dangerous scenarios in the first place. The recent case of Ex parte Quality…

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