Articles Posted in personal injury

Understanding Negligent Security at Florida Hotels – Fort Lauderdale Injury Lawyer Insight
Ansara Law Personal Injury Attorneys

Florida’s sun-kissed beaches, resorts, and theme parks are world-renowned – which is why Broward County alone drew 118 million visitors in a single recent year. Tourism is the state’s No. 1 industry, and our restaurants, hotels, and other businesses profit handsomely from it. But with this comes responsibility to take reasonable precautions to protect guests…

Continue reading ›
SCOTUS Hears Florida Personal Injury-Medicaid Reimbursement Dispute
Ansara Law Personal Injury Attorneys

The U.S. Supreme Court is considering a question that concerns Florida personal injury plaintiffs. Specifically, should the state’s Medicaid program be allowed to seek reimbursement for past medical care by siphoning personal injury lawsuit settlement funds that are expressly dedicated to future medical expenses? As our Fort Lauderdale personal injury lawyers can explain, this could…

Continue reading ›
Boat Dock Injury at Florida Condo Raises Joint Liability Questions
Ansara Law Personal Injury Attorneys

A woman who suffered a serious injury fall from a boat dock at a Florida beach club condominium had already won her premises liability lawsuit against the condo owners, the boat dock repair company and the condominium complex. But the case was again recently before Florida’s Third District Court of Appeals to determine whether the…

Continue reading ›
Florida Hotel Injuries May be Compensable if Preventable
Ansara Law Personal Injury Attorneys

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 of care to their patrons…

Continue reading ›
Florida Injury Lawsuits are Now Much Tougher With Daubert Standard
Ansara Law Personal Injury Attorneys

The Florida Supreme Court just raised the bar on allowable scientific evidence with its nixing of the longstanding Frye test in favor of the more rigid Daubert, the latter followed by federal courts as well as those in most other states. This will mean additional hurdles, expense and time delays for plaintiffs in Florida injury…

Continue reading ›
Florida Cruise Zipline Excursion Ends in Injury, Death
Ansara Law Personal Injury Attorneys

Following several tourist injuries and at least one death, a Bahamian-headquartered cruise line docking in the Port of Miami is being sued by multiple plaintiffs who say they encountered an unreasonable risk of danger at an on-shore zip line excursion in Honduras. As with many excursions advertised by large cruise lines, this one was offered…

Continue reading ›
GOP Tort Reform Bills Targets Medical Malpractice Lawsuits, Injury Claims
Ansara Law Personal Injury Attorneys

Proponents of tort reform are seizing on their opportunity with a GOP-controlled Congress to push forward with a series of measures that would make it harder to win medical malpractice and personal injury lawsuits, as well as to obtain just compensation. As The New York Times reported, one of those measures would impose new limits…

Continue reading ›
Florida Trip-and-Fall Injury Lawsuit Falters on Open and Obvious Defense
Ansara Law Personal Injury Attorneys

All businesses that welcome the public have a legal responsibility to discover any condition on site that may be dangerous, and to either promptly address that hazard or warn invitees of it. However, as noted in the 1952 Florida Supreme Court case of Earley v. Morrison Cafeteria Co. of Orlando, the business may assume that…

Continue reading ›
Pursuing Third Party Liability After Construction Accident
Ansara Law Personal Injury Attorneys

When a worker is injured in a Fort Lauderdale construction accident, there are a number of possible avenues of compensation. The first, of course, is workers’ compensation, which is a no-fault insurance benefit afforded to almost all employees in Florida. Exclusive remedy provisions of the state’s workers’ compensation law hold that this benefit is the…

Continue reading ›
Anderson v. Hilton Hotels Corp. – Florida Supreme Court Weighs Right to Attorney Fees for Injury Plaintiff
Ansara Law Personal Injury Attorneys

A man who successfully sued a hotel chain and several other defendants for third-party liability stemming from a criminal attack at a hotel has now won another victory for attorney’s fees before the Florida Supreme Court. At issue was F.S. 768.79 and whether a trio of defendants – named as one entity in jury instructions…

Continue reading ›

Client Reviews

I have worked with Richard, a true professional and trusted source. He has shown great strength and ability to lead is his greatest asset. His office support team cultivates a culture that executes obtainable turnaround results. Thank you Ansara Law Office.

Charlene Worrell

The man. Twice I had problems with the law and twice he took care of me. A no nonsense kind of Lawyer. If you want your problems to go away, look no further. This guy is your Lawyer. I love you Rick, thx for all your help.

Jorge

Great attorney and person to know. Came all the way from Fort Lauderdale to help me with a civil issue in St. Petersburg. Thank you for all your help, Rick!

Celimar De Jesus

I would recommend Richard to anyone and I would hire him again with out hesitation. I did not know Richard Ansara. I found him on the internet. I live in another state so I had to trust. I left a message. I got a call back from Richard. He invested a lot of time just listening to what I needed him...

A. James

The best lawyer I ever had. Very efficient and professional. The staff is amazing. He took care of my case very quickly and for an affordable price.

Fernando Jimenez

Contact Us for a Free Consultation

Fill out the contact form or call us at (954) 761-3641 to schedule your free consultation.

Leave Us a Message