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Oct
Airplane Accident: Know Your Legal Rights After a Crash
After a string of high-profile crashes and mishaps involving both commercial airlines and private aircraft, many travelers are understandably concerned. Airplane accident rates remain low. Still, recent incidents have left many passengers wondering what to do if the unthinkable h...
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Oct
Parking Lot Accidents: Causes, Laws, and Legal Assistance
Last month, a Lake Worth parking lot accident sent a woman and child to the hospital. According to a news report, an SUV driver did not stop for the pedestrians as he turned. The SUV struck, and then ran over both victims, resulting in serious injuries. This unfortunate incident...
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Oct
Building Code Violations in Florida Slip and Fall Cases
Building code violations are common issues that often lead to injuries in Florida slip and fall cases. For example, let’s say you miss a step and fall down a staircase at an apartment building while visiting a friend. Your attorney will begin the investigation of your case by hav...
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Oct
What Does “Open and Obvious” Mean and Why Does It Matter in Premises Liability Cases in Florida?
You are walking across a parking lot towards the grocery store, noticing a large hole that you always take great care to avoid, when your phone unexpectedly rings. You immediately fumble in your pocket to get it out and, the next thing you know, you are on the ground with a throb...
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Oct
Negligent Security Actions and the Recent Legislative Changes to Florida Law
Someone is robbed at gunpoint in a shopping center in a bad neighborhood after withdrawing cash at night from an ATM underneath several burnt-out lights in the shopping center’s parking lot. The police later track down the assailant, who is criminally charged with both armed robb...
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Oct
Statute of Limitations Shortened for Negligence by Florida Legislature
The “Statute of Limitations” refers to a crucial aspect of the recent changes made to Florida law in HB 837, popularly known as “tort reform. ” This comprehensive legislative package has been making headlines in Tallahassee over the past few months. One significant alteration brou...
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Oct
Coming Changes to Florida’s Comparative Fault Statute
Among other changes to the state’s civil justice system that the Florida Legislature has made recently in what is being billed as “long-overdue” tort reform in Florida, one legislative action was to change the method of apportioning fault in civil lawsuits in Florida. Florida cur...
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Oct
Trip and Fall: Who Is At Fault in a Florida?
If you have suffered a slip and fall or a trip and fall in Florida, you may not have the slightest idea who the right party to seek damages from for your injuries would be. An important concept to understand in premises liability cases like slip and fall or trip and fall scenario...
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Oct
Student Suffered Injuries at High School
In a particularly unusual incident at a high school in St. Augustine, a student fell off an elevated walkway two stories above the ground on January 24th. The incident, which took place at Pedro Menendez High School in St. Johns County south of Jacksonville, occurred when the stu...
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Oct
Personal Injury Accidents and Understanding the Jury
One of the most common questions our experienced personal injury attorneys at Schwed, Adams & McGinley often receive when speaking with a new or potential client is how important it is for your personal injury case that you be considered completely without fault in the motor...
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