Recent Blog Posts
Decoding The Residential Swimming Pool Safety Act
For those who are lucky enough to have them, residential swimming pools can be lifesavers for families trying to stay active, especially during the COVID-19 pandemic. However, they can also be dangerous if they are not properly maintained, particularly for children. If you or a loved one is injured in someone else’s private pool,… Read More »
Bone Fractures In Florida Car Crashes
Statistics from the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration (NHTSA) estimate that among serious injuries sustained in car accidents, bone fractures are one of the top three most common injuries suffered. While many bone fractures are seen as inconsequential injuries, especially compared to the potentially life-threatening harm that can be suffered in a car accident,… Read More »
My Child Has Been Injured! What Do I Do?
No parent ever wants to see their child injured, but sadly, it will happen. It can feel like you have no ability to fix the situation, and while you cannot heal your child’s injuries, you can file suit on their behalf if you believe their negligence played a role in the harm your child… Read More »
‘Catastrophic’ Injuries in Auto Accidents
When it comes to auto insurance, Florida is a no-fault state, meaning that instead of bringing most car accident cases to court, claims are filed using personal injury protection (PIP) insurance that every Florida driver is required to carry. However, this is not the case when an injury is catastrophic. In some cases, an… Read More »
What Is Florida’s Good Samaritan Law?
In the majority of situations, no one has an obligation to help any other person (though there are exceptions to this general rule). There are, however, situations where the average person may choose to help someone else, and in those situations, laws exist to protect them. If someone is injured and another person tries… Read More »
Obstacles To Filing A Medical Malpractice Claim In Florida
When someone receives medical care that is below the accepted standard, filing a claim for medical malpractice is what most people expect to happen. This does happen in Florida – but for a variety of reasons, few medical malpractice cases are ever pursued to fruition. For the average plaintiff, there are a variety of… Read More »
Do I Need Florida Uninsured Motorist Coverage?
When it comes to auto insurance, Florida is what is called a no-fault state, meaning that instead of pursuing accident cases in court, where fault is decided by a judge or jury, medical bills are handled by filing claims with one’s insurer. In Florida, every driver is required to carry a certain amount of… Read More »
Do I Drive Distracted?
In the last few years, Florida’s public officials have been very proactive in mounting awareness campaigns about the potential dangers of distracted driving. While texting and driving is the most common form, in theory anything that takes one’s attention off the road can be a distraction, and if the distraction lasts long enough, it… Read More »
Have You Been In A Florida Pedestrian Accident?
Pedestrians are some of the most at-risk road users in Florida, simply because they lack the protection of automobile drivers. If you are struck by a car or motorcycle while out on Florida’s roads, your injuries are likely severe, and you may need experienced legal help to get through the legal process of seeking… Read More »
Pizza Delivery and Auto Accidents: Who Is Liable?
The sheer number of vehicles on the road in Florida at any given moment mean that sadly, auto accidents are a common occurrence. Florida is a no-fault state with regard to automobile insurance, which means that if two private individuals are involved in a car accident, any injuries would be dealt with by filing… Read More »








