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Is a Florida Resort that Provides Alcohol Liable When an Intoxicated Patron Drives and Injures Someone?

In the state of Florida, bars and restaurants that provide alcohol to individuals who later injure others in an automobile wreck may be liable in certain, limited situations. In Hall v. West, the appellate court affirmed a lower court ruling that a beach resort did not owe a duty of…

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Seeking Damages for Negligently Designed Roads in Florida

Every day, a number of people across Florida are injured in automobile accidents. These accidents have a variety of causes. In most motor vehicle accident cases, the negligent party is one of the drivers. However, sometimes unsafely designed roads can be the root cause of an accident. In Villanueva v.…

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Negligence Claims against Pharmacies in Florida

Negligence law encompasses a wide range of activities from car accidents to slip and fall cases. The four elements of negligence include: duty, breach, causation and damages. In some cases, the pertinent question is whether the defendant even owed plaintiff a duty. This is exactly the question the court addressed…

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Common Examples of Negligent Driving in Florida Car Accident Cases

Every day, a number of people in Florida and throughout the United States get into car accidents. While some are minor fender benders, others have serious and long-term consequences. When you are injured due to the carelessness of another driver, you may be able to recover compensation for your injuries…

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Understanding the Difference between Florida’s Intentional Torts and Negligence Laws

At The Law Offices of Robert Dixon, we represent clients who have been harmed by another. These injuries can arise through an intentional tort or through negligence. While both types of claims allow an injured party to seek compensation, they are very different types of cases. Understanding the distinction between…

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Negligent Supervision of Children in Florida

In the State of Florida and throughout the United States, children are often injured due to careless supervision. Florida public schools, private schools, daycare facilities, summer camps and caretakers have an obligation to supervise children properly. While these entities are not liable for every injury that occurs, they are responsible for…

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Lessons for Florida Accident Victims from a Wyoming School Injury Case

Kids spend a lot of their time at school, and it is not uncommon for accidents to happen along the way. In most cases, getting hurt here and there is just a part of growing. In other instances, however, the accident will rise to the level of negligence, and the…

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Causation Required for Compensation in Negligence Claims – Schwartz v. Wal-Mart

Unfortunately, accidents in stores happen all the time in the state of Florida and across the United States. Stores and other commercial places of business have a legal obligation to ensure that the premises are safe for their customers to enter. If the store fails to keep the property in…

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