Cracking down on uninsured Brazilian butt clinics
Apr 03, 2025
The Florida Legislature finally recognized the problem of clinics and doctors performing Brazilian butt lifts without liability insurance. This meant that as a practical matter, it would be nearly imp...
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How do you prove notice of a spill?
Feb 24, 2025
If you fall because of some spilled material on the floor, how do you prove the property owner--condo, restaurant, store, etc. --was aware of the spilled material? Because if you want to make a recove...
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When are parents liable for damages caused by their children?
Jan 27, 2025
News that the parents of a school shooter were themselves convicted in connection with the incident raises the question: Under what circumstances, if any, can a parent be held civilly liable for damag...
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Injuries at the amusement park: A hall of mirrors
Mar 25, 2024
The catastrophes are well covered: The obese teenager falling hundreds of feet to his death. A 6-year old dies after being thrown from a roller coaster in Kissimmee. But really, how safe are you, or a...
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So if I’m injured while riding in a Lyft or Uber, am I covered or what?
Jan 18, 2024
Ride share drivers’ personal auto insurance generally does not provide coverage to the ride share driver, because their personal insurance is not designed to cover them when engaged in commercial acti...
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Was your consent to surgery “informed consent”?
Jan 18, 2024
Poor Mr. Yentes. He developed complications after undergoing a robotic prostatectomy, and sued his doctor for not revealing that the doctor had never performed the procedure, or had only performed it ...
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Negligent Security Cases Gutted
Jun 23, 2023
God forbid, you're assaulted at a hotel, mall or apartment building. Prior to now, if you sued the property owner for negligently failing to provide sufficient security to deter the crime, the propert...
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Crackdown On Letters Of Protection
Jun 13, 2023
There is a longstanding and widely used practice in the world of personal injury called Letters of Protection. Suppose you're hurt in an accident and you don't have medical insurance. Under those circ...
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Rolling The Dice At Mediation
Jun 01, 2023
The new law denying injured persons any damages if they are more than 50% at fault could cause the plaintiff to shoot craps in mediation or negotiation. The injured plaintiff now faces the risk of tak...
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A Right To Damages Taken Away
May 23, 2023
The biggest change in Florida personal injury law is the change in the law of comparative negligence which now says that an injured party may not recover any damages if the injured party is more than ...
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