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Plaintiffs in Negligence Cases Must Establish the Duty of Care – Downs v. U.S. Army Corps of Engineers

When you’ve been injured due to someone else’s carelessness, you can typically file a negligence lawsuit to seek financial compensation for your injuries. Negligence is the failure to take reasonable care in one’s actions or omissions that causes harm or injury to another. Put another way, negligence is the failure…

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When Waivers are Enforceable in Florida – Gillete v. All Pro Sports

When an individual is about to engage in recreational activities such as go-karting, sky diving, zip-lining, para-sailing and other physically rigorous activities, that individual will usually be asked to sign a waiver. A waiver is a document which evidences the intentional relinquishment of a right, claim or privilege. A waiver…

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When Parents are Liable for their Children’s Negligence

As a general rule, individuals are not liable for the acts of third parties unless a special relationship exists. A parent/child or guardian/child relationship constitutes one of those special relationships. Almost every state in the United States has laws known as “parental responsibility laws” and imposes some degree of civil…

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Car Owners May be Liable for Driver’s Carelessness Under the “Dangerous Instrumentality Doctrine”

Every year, thousands of people are injured on Florida roads, and tragically some are even killed. Unfortunately many of these accidents could have been prevented if the driver exercised reasonable care behind the wheel. While liability is clear when a negligent driver gets into an accident, what happens when a…

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Pedestrian Accidents in South Florida

The sunny weather in Florida is conducive to lots of outdoor activities, such as rollerblading, bike riding, and walking through the cities. The last thing you want to worry about when you venture out for a brisk walk or a nice stroll is a car hitting you. Unfortunately, the reality…

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The Notion of Negligent Security in Florida

Property owners in Florida have a legal obligation to keep people on their land safe. This includes commercial business owners, property managers, and landlords as well as all other types of property owners. When property owners are negligent in providing basic security for the premises, they can be held liable…

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Understanding the Basics of “Catastrophic Injuries” Under Florida Law

In a moment, your life can change forever. Suffering from any type of injuries, big or small, can be an unnerving experience. When the injury is so severe that it has a long-term impact on your day-to-day life, the experience can be downright traumatic. Victims who suffer serious long-term injuries…

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