Monthly Archives: May 2018
Preparing for Hurricane Season
Three major hurricanes struck the United States last year, and forecasters say 2018 could be another above-average season. In fact, Colorado State University recently released a preliminary seasonal forecast that predicts 14 named storms this year, including (once again) three major hurricanes. (Hurricane season officially begins June 1 and ends November 30.) With a… Read More »
Common Sources of Personal Injury Lawsuits
You have the right to seek compensation whenever someone’s negligence results in your injury or a loved one’s death. Unfortunately, there are many causes of personal injury and wrongful death lawsuits in Orlando, Florida. Here are six common examples: Elder neglect and abuse. USA Today Network reported in February that Florida’s Agency for Health… Read More »
Seeking Compensation after a Hit-and-Run Accident
Almost one-quarter of all car crashes in Florida involve a hit-and-run, according to the Florida Department of Highway Safety and Motor Vehicles. In fact, hit-and-run accidents are on the rise across the country, with Florida among the top-three worst states for hit-and-runs, according to a AAA study. Four years ago, Florida increased the penalties… Read More »
Were You Injured While on a Flight?
Air travel is always a risk, especially when you have to contend with human carelessness. What if a flight attendant doesn’t properly fasten an overhead bin and luggage falls on top of a passenger during the flight? Or what if the piece that keeps a tray table in place is broken and a tray… Read More »
Increase in Personal Injury Lawsuits Against Cruise Lines
Some major cruise lines have seen an increase in personal injury lawsuits filed against them in the last two years. According to Bloomberg Law, there were 164 federal injury suits filed against cruise lines in 2016, and 188 filed in 2017. Eighty-three cases were filed In the first three months of 2018. The three… Read More »
Parental Responsibility and Florida Negligence Laws
In 2017, two 13-year-old boys were riding a dirt bike alongside a canal in Palm Beach County when a terrible accident happened. The young driver missed a sharp turn and the bike flipped down an embankment. Both boys were thrown from the bike, but the driver’s friend, hit his head, badly breaking his jaw… Read More »
Determining Who Is at Fault in KinderCare Case
It’s not always easy to prove what actually caused someone’s personal injury or wrongful death. And sometimes an accident seems straightforward, but then it turns out that the real story is much more complicated. The KinderCare Tragedy For example, a 4-year-old girl was killed in April 2014, and two 3-year-olds were severely injured, when… Read More »
Understanding Vicarious Employer Liability
In some cases, personal injury plaintiffs can hold a third party responsible for their damages. For example, there’s a legal principle called respondeat superior that says employers are also responsible for the actions of negligent employees. The phrase “respondeat superior” literally means “let the master answer,” and it is a type of vicarious liability… Read More »
Company Vs. Company under Florida Negligence Law
Typically when you think of a negligence lawsuit, you think of a person suing another person or a person suing a company. But companies can also be victims of negligence, often because of a defective product or a contractor or supplier’s shoddy work performance. Here are a few recent examples. Real-Life Case Examples Geico… Read More »
Evacuation Drills in Public Places
Schools and private businesses aren’t the only facilities that hold drills to prepare for active shooter situations. But at schools and some businesses, such drills are expected, and often even announced beforehand. What happens, though, when you’re out and about in a public place and not somewhere you’d expect to encounter an active shooter/evacuation… Read More »