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Injury Attorney Perspective: Why Florida’s No. 1 Rank as “Judicial Hellhole” is Biased, Untrue

As it has now down now annually for more than a decade, the American Tort Reform Association has released a new edition of its “Judicial Hellholes” report, and this year, ranking Florida No. 1. It was deemed the worst in terms of “judges in civil cases systematically apply laws and…

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Legislators Seek to Toughen Penalties for Distracted Drivers

Every year, thousands of people in the U.S. die in distracted driving accidents – 3,400 in 2015, to be exact. While most states, including Florida, have some type of law on the books that aims to curb these incidents. But there are plenty of traffic safety advocates who say these…

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Lawsuit: Hospital Negligence In Treatment of Crash Victim Resulted in Paralysis

The central question in a Florida injury lawsuit is whether a plaintiff’s paralyzing spinal cord injuries in June 2012 were the result of medical negligence or the crash for which she was being treated.  The case is Silkworth v. Boca Raton Regional Hospital. The South Florida woman alleges her injuries…

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U.S. Supreme Court Declines Review of Florida Workers’ Comp. Ruling

The U.S. Supreme Court has refused a review of a Florida case that challenge the state’s entire workers’ compensation system. That means the lower court’s ruling in Stahl v. Hialeah Hospital will stand.  The ruling was not wholly unexpected. Stahl was essentially an indictment of the entire workers’ compensation system in…

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Safety Advocates: Florida’s Lax Traffic Laws Need Attention

Traffic laws are intended to keep order on the roads and improve safety for motorists, bicyclists and pedestrians who all share the space.  However, there are questions about how effective some of those laws truly are when when Florida has some of the highest rates of accident deaths by motor…

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Panzera v. O’Neal and Publix – When Pedestrian May be At-Fault for Collision With Vehicle

Florida is known to have a pedestrian accident problem. Nationally, 4,735 pedestrians were killed an an estimated 66,000 injured in 2013, the latest year from which figures are available from the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration (NHTSA). Florida ranks No. 2 in the nation for the most pedestrian accidents that…

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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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