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Steps of a Fort Lauderdale Personal Injury Lawsuit

The legal process is vexing for most people. A Fort Lauderdale personal injury lawsuit is no different – especially because you’re navigating it all after just emerging from a traumatic incident such as a car accident, medical malpractice, or hazardous conditions/violence on someone else’s property. Most people aren’t experts on…

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Florida Personal Injury Plaintiffs Now Face New Comparative Fault Standard

Sweeping legislative reforms were passed by the Florida legislature late this month – including provisions will significantly and adversely impact the ability of personal injury plaintiffs in Fort Lauderdale to collect full and fair compensation for losses caused by another’s negligence. As our Fort Lauderdale personal injury lawyers can explain,…

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Florida Hotel Injuries May be Compensable if Preventable

Tourism is one of the biggest industries in Florida, with more than 128 million visitors flocking to the Sunshine State last year. A sizable number of those opt to stay in one of the state’s 423,000 hotel rooms. Like any other property owner, hotels, motels and resorts owe a duty…

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Florida Injury Lawsuit Tort Reform Bill Would Cap Pain & Suffering Damages

State lawmakers are weighing a bill that would reimpose caps on non-economic damages in all Florida injury lawsuit and damage claims, limiting plaintiffs to $1 million for damages like pain and suffering and loss of consortium. Fort Lauderdale personal injury lawyers know such caps were already struck down as unconstitutional…

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Trip-and-Fall Injury Settlement for $1.5M in Favor of Personal Chef

A personal chef who sustained severe personal injuries following a trip-and-fall while at work in a private home was awarded $1.5 million in damages as part of a settlement agreement in exchange for voluntarily dismissing his claim in court.  According to the Greenwich Time, the settlement was reached between the chef…

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Student Injured in Musical at High School Suing

A woman is seeking $50,000 in damages on behalf of her daughter, who was injured while watching a musical production of, “Aladdin” at a local high school in Illinois.  The girl, a minor, was reportedly hit on the head with a light fixture during the production. The girl’s mother alleges…

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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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Student Athlete Concussion Target of Fort Lauderdale Teen App

Plans for a mobile app that aims to reduce student athlete concussions, the brainchild of seventh-graders at Pine Crest School, is now close to becoming reality. This was after they received the top honor in a national contest for the app, which they’ve been developing for the last two years. Now,…

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