Most Florida motor vehicle insurance policies extend coverage to its insureds for accidents involving temporary substitute automobiles. The typical requirements of the insurance policy provision are that the vehicle is used as a substitute for the owned auto when withdrawn from normal use because of its breakdown, repair, servicing, loss…
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Florida’s Dog Bite Law
Florida Statute 767.04 imposes strict liability on dog owners for injuries suffered in public places and in or on private property when the victim is lawfully there. The former viciousness, in other words, the dog’s history, is irrelevant, hence the strict liability aspect of the statute. However, the victim’s own…
Settling Minors’ Personal Injury Claims in Florida
Personal injury claims of individuals under the age of 18 present unique procedural demands for the legal practioner. For starters, the attorney represents the minor through the minor’s legal guardian, typically one parent or both. This is because minors cannot pursue claims through the court system or settle them, pre-…
Florida Accident Injury Damages and the Concept of the Eggshell Skull
Every first year Florida law student is taught the concept of the Plaintiff with the “Eggshell Skull”. The proposition is that the Defendant [in an accident case] is responsible for the full extent of the injuries sustained by such Plaintiff even if the degree of damage suffered is more than…
Landowner Duty Standards in Florida Premise Liability Cases
Whether or not a Florida landowner is liable to a member of the public for injuries resulting from an accident on his or her property depends in large part on the status of the visitor at the time of the accident. The status will determine the landowner’s duty of care…
Slip & Fall Law Changed by Republicans in 2010 Florida Legislature
In a previous blog, I wrote that Republicans in the 2010 Florida Legislature had designs on shifting the standard of proof in slip & fall cases to favor business establishments. Despite strong opposition from Democrats and the Florida Justice Association, the Republicans have accomplished their goal. On Apri 14, 2010,…
Parental Waiver Bill Passed by 2010 Florida Legislature (Motorcross Accidents, etc.)
In a previous blog, I wrote that the 2010 Florida Legislature was attempting to pass a law purposely crafted to reverse or limit the ruling in Kirton v. Fields, 997 So.2d 349 (Fla., 2008), the Florida Supreme Court case which held that pre-injury releases executed by parents on behalf of…
Special Considerations for Cruise Ship Passenger Accidents
The Port of Miami is one of the busiest cruise ship ports in the world. Thousands of passengers from around the world sail from its docks weekly. Many of these passengers become victims of cruise ship negligence, from food poisoning, to slipping and falling, to onboard sexual molestation. For those…
Hepatitis C Infection from Contaminated Miami VA Colonoscopy Equipment Results in Lawsuits
Our law firm was recently hired by a military veteran who claims to have been infected with the liver disease Hepatitis C by equipment used to perform colonoscopies at the Veterans Administration (VA) hospital in Miami, Florida. Last year the VA acknowledged contamination issues with endoscopic equipment used to perform…
Rotator Cuff (Shoulder) Injuries & Florida Accident Law
In my 25 years of representing accident victims, I have found rotator cuff injuries to be about the most debilitating of all traumatic injuires for those employed as manual laborers. Unfortunately, it is a very common injury – for example, shoulder pain is second to back pain as the bases…