Recent Blog Posts

4 Things to Consider Before Throwing a Pool Party
Florida boasts some of the best year-round weather for relaxing and playing outside. A high percentage of homes in the sunshine state have pools that get used most of the year. If you have a new pool space at your home, your family is probably itching to host a pool party. There are a… Read More »

Wrongful Death in a Police Shooting
What’s worse than losing your loved one, other than knowing it was due from the willful act or negligence of another party? What if your loved one was shot by police and you believe the shooting was unwarranted? Besides the obvious pain and grief of losing a loved one, losing them in an unanticipated… Read More »

Trip and Fall on Public Property
According to the National Safety Council, in 2015, falls are recorded as the number one cause of unintentional injury-related deaths. They reported 33,381 fatalities at home and work, with millions being treated nationally each year in emergency rooms for fall-related injuries. A trip and fall incident should be a 100% preventable. If you are… Read More »

Blunt Force Head Trauma After an Accident
The basic definition for blunt force head trauma is physical damage resulting from a bump or blow to the head, but without penetration to the skull. This kind of injury is often associated with violent acts of crime; however, it’s also a common but serious result of a vehicle or other kind of accident…. Read More »

Experiencing LMSI After an Accident
The American Medical Association 6th Edition defines Loss of Motion Segment Integrity, or LMSI, as a serious injury involving vertebrae that restricts range of motion or normal movement. It goes on to describe how this injury can affect other parts of the spine, compromising its efficient and comfortable movement and function. LMSI can be… Read More »

Follow These Steps when You Suspect Daycare Negligence
We live in a world where it’s difficult to afford a life for our families without both parents having to work outside the home for at least part of the time. Having your young children in daycare has become a given in many families, and you want and deserve to know that your children… Read More »

FDA Medical Recalls
The US Food and Drug Administration (FDA) presides over recalls for medical devices. Often, manufacturers voluntarily conduct recalls of their products when they suspect or have had reports that their product poses a danger or risk to a patient’s health. While a particular product is in the process of being recalled, the company works… Read More »

Getting Compensation After an Accident with an Uninsured Motorist
Most states require some form of minimum liability insurance for every driver. Florida is no exception. Florida law states that driver’s must carry $10,000 in Personal Injury Protection coverage, which includes up to $10,000 in lost wages and medical expenses for accident victims. Liability coverage is meant to assure that the insurance coverage for… Read More »

How Is a Wrongful Death Settlement Distributed?
The loss of a family member brings great grief and pain along with the financial and other hardships accompanying the death. Damages relating to the untimely death of a loved one will need to be determined according to Florida law, and could apply to a variety of expenses and loss incurred because of the… Read More »

The Holiday Unsafe Toy List
In years gone by, shopping for holiday toys was a matter of the child choosing their toys out of the Sears wish book or going to the mall or department store. Toys distribution was often limited by geographical location and marketing. Today, just about anything can be found online and shipped, often arriving within… Read More »