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Can Post-Mortem Misconduct be Considered Medical Malpractice?

When you go to see a doctor, you expect to receive a diagnosis and a treatment plan that you can trust. Unfortunately, this doesn’t always happen. In fact, medical malpractice is common in Florida and throughout the United States. Medical malpractice takes place when a patient is injured due to…

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Injuries Caused by Makeup Defects or Dangerous Cosmetics

For many women, using cosmetic products is part of their daily routine. While in most cases individuals are able to use makeup without incident, there are cases when manufacturers and sellers put dangerous cosmetics into the hands of users. If you or someone close to you has suffered an injury due…

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Woman Gets New Trial in a Florida Delivery Van Accident Case

In Boyles v. Dillard’s, Inc., the plaintiff was involved in an automobile accident with a Dillard’s delivery van. The defendant, a Dillard’s employee, was driving directly behind the plaintiff in the same lane of a two-lane highway and collided with the back of the plaintiff’s car as she was making…

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Negligent Entrustment and Vicarious Liability in Florida

Car accidents happen all the time in Florida and throughout the United States. In most cases, the owner of the car is the person driving it. But what happens when you loan your car to someone, and they get into an accident? Under Florida law, a vehicle owner may still be…

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Florida Deemed Relatively Safe for Older Drivers by Caring.com Study

The issue of whether older people should continue to drive into their old age is often a contentious one. Some older individuals are alert and independent and have no problems on the road. Others, however, display signs of risky behavior that could be considered dangerous on the road. In Caring.com’s…

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