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Social Media Dos and Don’ts for South Florida Personal Injury Plaintiffs

Social media has become a ubiquitous presence in our daily lives, making it second nature to share everything from the mundane to the momentous. Those involved in South Florida personal injury lawsuits know that it can be one of those “big things” that can consume a lot of your physical…

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Florida Tort Reform Bill Could Harm Personal Injury Plaintiffs, Lawyers Say

Tort reform advocates have long pushed for ways to make it harder for Florida personal injury claimants to be compensated for losses caused by negligence. While these tort reform proponents rail about frivolous lawsuits and out-of-control damage awards and greedy plaintiff lawyers and rising insurance costs, the reality is they…

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Florida Slip-and-Fall Lawsuit Gets Snagged on “Knowledge” Element

Florida is somewhat unique when it comes to slip-and-fall cases (compared to other states and compared to other premises liability action here in Florida). Thanks to a 2010 move by the legislature (backed heavily by corporate lobbyists), people suing for slip-and-fall in Florida must prove not only that there was…

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Child Injured Aboard Florida-Based Cruise Line

Many people enjoy going on cruise ships for vacations, and many of these ships leave from Florida.  Fort Lauderdale is a major departure point for cruise lines, and many will fly to our city to leave from port. From Fort Lauderdale, you can head to the Caribbean, towards South America,…

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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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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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