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How Long Will My Fort Lauderdale Injury Lawsuit Take to Resolve?

In most cases, you have up to four years in which to file a Florida personal injury lawsuit. There is rarely a good reason to wait that long, but for some circumstances, the longer statute of limitations per F.S. 95.11(3) is advantageous. As for how long a Fort Lauderdale injury…

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Truck Accident Injures Florida Sunbathers

One of the best parts of Florida is the ample opportunity to soak up the sun. Unfortunately for a few sunbathers, this relaxation ritual turned to horror when they were allegedly run over by a Ford F-150 driving along the beach. According to WSOC TV News, the accident involving three sunbathers…

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Pressure on Wal-Mart to Curb Crime, Keep Shoppers Safe From Injury

People shopping for the holidays – or really any time – have an expectation that they’ll be reasonably safe when they go to the store. That means the boxes will be safely stacked, spills will be cleaned up and the walkways cleared of debris or other hazards. It also means…

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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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Gemmink v. Jay Peak Inc. – Negligent Maintenance of Property

Property owners have a duty to take reasonable steps to make sure their property is safe. That includes addressing slippery conditions, longstanding walkway defects or security issues. This is especially true for property owners who host risky and potentially dangerous activities on site, regardless of whether participants sign waivers. That…

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