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How Economic Damages Palm Beach Wrongful Death Cases Are Calculated

As Palm Beach wrongful death lawyers, we understand just how precious and fleeting life can be. No dollar figure can ever truly quantify the depth of loss when someone we love is gone from us forever. That said, one of the things our attorneys strive to identify early in these…

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Blame for Suicide at Florida Behavior Center is Ruled a Matter of General Negligence, Not Medical Malpractice

Every year, nearly 46,000 Americans die and another 1.2 million attempt to take their own lives, according to the American Foundation for Suicide Prevention. It’s not uncommon for loved ones to agonize for years about “what if” and what might be done differently – possibly blaming themselves or others for…

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“Can I Be Sued if Someone Else Wrecks My Car in South Florida?”

As Palm Beach personal injury lawyers, our clients are those who have been impacted by the negligence or wrongdoing of others. However, we have occasionally heard of incredulous third-party defendants who wonder how they could possibly be held liable for someone else’s misdeeds. But there are quite a few instances…

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Fatal Florida Parasailing Accident Calls Liability Waivers Into Question

A fatal Florida parasailing accident involving a vacationer in the Florida Keys has raised questions about the enforceability of liability waivers. Liability waivers are standard operating procedure for companies that offer inherently risky excursions and activities, including those that rent out/offer charter boats, parasailing, wakeboarding/tubing, jet skis, scuba diving, sky…

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Good Samaritan Rights if Injured in a South Florida Car Accident

Good Samaritan laws have been enacted throughout the country with the initial intention of protecting medical personnel from legal liability for rendering aid to someone in a medical emergency outside a traditional hospital setting. Here in Florida, F.S. 768.13 protects not only health care providers and those licensed to practice…

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Explaining the Alcohol Defense in Florida Injury Lawsuits

Florida personal injury lawsuits are efforts to compel a negligent party (defendant) to pay monetary compensation for causing some preventable harm to the person who was hurt (plaintiff). There are, however, a number of legal defenses that can be raised to either prevent the defendant from being found legally responsible…

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“Never Events” – Florida Medical Errors in Surgery Can Lead to Litigation

Recently in another state, a hospital admitted a patient received a kidney meant for someone else. The hospital released a statement apologizing for the medical error and said two employees were placed on leave. The only good news is that while the kidney was given to the wrong patient, it…

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Legal Theories of Liability in a South Florida Child Drowning Lawsuit

What was supposed to have been a day of fun, splashing and sun took a tragic turn recently when a 3-year-old girl drowned and a 4-year-old nearly died at a pool party at an apartment complex in Tampa. The Hillsborough County Sheriff’s Office said in a release that the children’s…

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What are Taxable/Non-Taxable Costs in a Florida Injury Lawsuit?

Your Florida injury lawsuit is over. The judge has made a final ruling. Whether you won or lost, there is still something that needs to be resolved: Taxation of costs. But what are costs in a tort case? What costs are taxable? Which are considered non-taxable costs? It’s important to…

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Florida Dram Shop Laws: When Bars Can Be Held Liable For Drunk Driving

Professional golfer and Florida resident Tiger Woods and his girlfriend, who manages a restaurant owned by Woods, have been named defendants in a wrongful death lawsuit stemming from the drunk driving death of an employee in December, The Miami Herald reports. When drunk driving results in death, there are a…

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