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Florida Workers’ Compensation Law: Proving Medical Causation

Chapter 440, the body of statutes governing Florida’s workers’ compensation system, places on the injured worker, also known as the Claimant, the burden of proving the accident caused his or her injuries. Almost always, medical evidence is required to meet the burden. Certain elements must be established to meet the…

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Florida Law: Pre-Incident Waivers Precluding Actions Based on Subsequent Negligence

One would hope and expect in a society purporting to be civilized, that the negligence of any person or company could not be waived before it happened. Astonishingly, Florida law allows just that: pre-accident releases/waivers barring actions based on the subsequent negligence of the released party. In other words, Florida…

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South Florida Attorney Blog re FLSA: Novartis Pharmaceutical Employees Entitled to Overtime Pay

The Fair Labor Standards Act (FLSA) requires employers to pay employees overtime pay, at a rate of time and a half, for all hours worked in excess of 40 hours per week. See Section 207 of the Act. However, the FLSA contains many exemptions, including for “administrative” employees, perhaps the…

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“Hot Coffee” – HBO to Air Documentary Exposing the McDonald’s Coffee Case Lies

In a previous blog, The Truth About the McDonalds Coffee Spill Case – Fallacy Debunked, I presented the honest facts about the infamous McDonald’s Coffee Spill case. Sadly, the truth bears little resemblence to the shameless lies spread by Corporate America. Why would Corporate America lie about this case? Simple.…

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Medicare Set Asides in Personal Injury Liability Cases

There is much discussion taking place today concerning whether or not Medicare Set Asides are required in personal injury cases. The answer seems to be No, but the consequences of being wrong have many in the personal injury business, lawyers and insurance companies alike, greatly concerned. The Medicare Secondary Payer…

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Florida Civil Law: Liability for Injuries Caused by Broken Chairs

Accidents caused by broken chairs are not uncommon. In some cases, the injuries can be severe (e.g., broken bones; herniated intervertebral discs). Through normal wear and tear, defects can develop that create conditions for imminent accidents. To avoid these dangerous situations, it is necessary to be reasonably observant and even…

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“Miami Vice” Star Don Johnson Awarded $23.2 Million by Jury

Don Johnson, known as “Sonny Crockett” in the 1980s (84-89) blockbuster television show “Miami Vice,” was awarded $23.2 million by a Los Angeles jury. Johnson sued production company Rysher Entertainment for a share of the profits from the television series, “Nash Bridges” (1996-2001) (co-star: Cheech Marin, of Cheech & Chong…

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