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Double Fatal Florida Accident Kills Two Amid 100 “Deadliest Days” of Summer

The entire South Florida community is mourning the loss of life of two young people with bright futures who were killed in a chain collision accident on I-75. One was a 17-year-old recent high school graduate. The other was a 29-year-old third-year medical student about to begin clinical rotations. Their…

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CPSC: Civil Fine Against Store for Failure to Report Dangerous Chair Defect

The U.S. Consumer Product Safety Commission has issued a $3.4 million fine against an officer store retailer that intentionally failed to report a number of reports of injury allegedly caused by two different models of defective office chairs. According to a news release from the CPSC, the problem was the…

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Coba v. Tricam Indus., Inc. – Defective Ladder Lawsuit Before Florida Supreme Court

As consumers, we trust the products we buy and use are safe as designed and manufactured. Unfortunately, this is too often not the case. From baby cribs to automobiles to construction equipment to medical devices, thousands of people are hurt every year as a result of defective products. Those injured…

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NHTSA: Florida Now More Dangerous For Cyclists

Florida has become a more dangerous place for cyclists, according to the most recent data released by the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration. The latest Traffic Safety Fact Sheet, which reflects final numbers from 2013 indicate bicycle fatalities in Florida rose from 122 to 133 – an increase of 9…

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Bennett v. Highland Park Apartments – Landlord Liability for Crime-Related Injuries

In any premises liability claim, success often hinges on whether the property owner or operator had actual or constructive knowledge of a dangerous condition. So in the case of a slippery floor, we have to determine whether a property or business owner knew the floor was wet or slippery. However,…

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McDermott v. State – Construction Site Accident Kills Passerby

Most construction accident lawsuits stem from injuries sustained by on-site workers. However, if a construction, demolition or renovation site is not properly secured or if outsiders aren’t given proper warning to keep a certain distance, the public in general may be put at risk of serious injury or even death.…

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