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Florida Supreme Court Holds Law Firm Liable for Injuries when Client’s Chair Collapsed

Premises liability issues can arise in a variety of ways. Whether it’s through a slip and fall or an elevator malfunction, property owners have a legal obligation to keep their premises in reasonably safe conditions for visitors. An injured victim can typically sue a property owner for damages based on…

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Settlements in Car Accident Cases – Alamo Financing v. Mazoff

Settlement is often a quick and efficient method of resolving personal injury claims. The option lets parties negotiate an agreement that works for them without spending the time and money that is typically required in a lawsuit setting. While settlements seem like the easy option, it is important to remember…

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Slip and Falls Issues in Commercial Leases – Hillstone v. P.F. Chang’s

Unfortunately, slip and fall accidents happen routinely in Florida and throughout the United States. There are a number of reasons that slip and fall accidents occur, from uneven sidewalks to slippery floors. Generally, it is the responsibility of a landlord to ensure that the premises are in safe condition for visitors.…

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The Principle of Hearsay in Florida Law – Benjamin v. Tandem

The hearsay rule is an extremely complex part of evidence law that can affect the outcome of a case. Hearsay is defined as unverified or unofficial information received from another party rather than derived from one’s own knowledge. Given the potentially unreliable nature of these statements, there are strict rules about the…

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Proving Lost Income in Florida Personal Injury Cases

Under Florida law, an injured person may seek a variety of damages from an at-fault party. The specific damages that a plaintiff can obtain will depend on the nature and severity of the injuries. Typically, damages can include medical expenses, lost income and benefits, pain and suffering, and more. While there…

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Florida Court Refused to Enforce Waiver in Child Ear Piercing Injury Case

It seems that just about any activity you undertake these days requires signing a waiver. Waivers are typically designed to protect the entity providing the service. However, in order for a waiver to be enforceable, certain conditions must be met. In Claire’s Boutique v. Locastro, Florida’s Fourth District Court of…

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Florida Laws Pertaining to Settlements for Minors

Personal injury claims by individuals under the age of 18 can be tricky because they require the attorney to be vigilant of special procedural requirements in cases involving minors. To begin with, minors in Florida cannot pursue their own legal claims because they are not of age. Thus, a minor must pursue…

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