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Common Halloween Injuries and Tips to Avoid Them

Boo! According to US Census Bureau data from 2015, more than 41 million children ages 5-14 participate in trick-or-treating . Halloween is loads of fun, but it also has a legitimately scary side to it when revelers don’t take proper safety precautions. Accidental Fires According to the… LEARN MORE

Can I Sue If I was Hit by a Driver with Out-Of-State Coverage?

Florida is always a top destination for tourist travel, meaning many out-state drivers can be found on our busy roadways. What happens if one of these foreign drivers injures you in a car accident and they have insurance coverage in another state? Can you still sue that driver from another state?… LEARN MORE

Vocational Rehabilitation and Personal Injury Cases

If you have been injured in an auto accident, medical malpractice, or any other type of situation involving the negligence of others, it’s possible that you may be unable to return to your previous type of employment. In some cases, the injury can cause only a temporary disability from work that… LEARN MORE

Case Verdict – Malfunctioning Wheelchair Lift

Our client was a physically limited, though independent, wheelchair-bound man who relied upon a professional transportation company to take him around Broward County. The company hired an untrained and unqualified driver. Furthermore, the company failed to follow basic required maintenance… LEARN MORE

Who Is Qualified to File a Wrongful Death Case in Florida

In a wrongful death, a life has been lost too soon and surviving family members are left to grieve, learn to live with loss and to figure out what their life looks like now with this gaping void. The wrongful death of a spouse or parent can have a lifelong impact on family members. If a loved one… LEARN MORE

Back to School Safety Tips for South Florida Residents

Back to School Safety Tips for South Florida Residents School is back in session this week in South Florida which can be chaos for drivers during their commute to work and a potentially overwhelming situation for parents and children. This year more than others, with many South Florida children… LEARN MORE