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Court Addresses Arbitration Clause in Florida Amusement Park Premises Liability Lawsuit

An appellate court recently issued an opinion in a Florida premises liability lawsuit against a trampoline park. The case arose when a mother brought a lawsuit against an amusement park company (Park) on behalf of her son, who suffered injuries at the trampoline park. A friend of the family took…

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Litigating Florida Bad Faith Insurance Disputes

Under Florida’s no-fault insurance laws, drivers must carry Personal Injury Protection (PIP) coverage. This coverage pays a portion of the insured’s medical bills without consideration of fault. However, this protection only covers about 80% of a Florida injury victim’s medical expenses and even less for lost wages. As such, after…

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Collecting Damages After a Florida Boat Accident

Florida boating accidents tend to present injury victims with more hurdles than a typical motor vehicle accident. In addition to complex state and federal laws, these cases often involve special clauses in insurance policies that restrict recovery. Bodies of water are subject to various regulations; however, despite the presence of…

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Court Hears Case Stemming from Medical Malpractice Occurring on a Florida Cruise Ship

A Florida appeals court recently addressed several issues in an appeal stemming from an injury victim’s medical malpractice lawsuit against a cruise liner. The plaintiff, a Trinidad and Tobago citizen, departed from a Miami port for a five-day cruise. During the trip, the plaintiff became sick and visited the ship’s…

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Florida Car Accident Lawsuits Involving Complex Insurance Issues

Insurance coverage is a critical resource to motorists and provides many financial protections to those who suffer injuries in a Florida car accident. While insurance companies tout the benefits of their plans to consumers, they simultaneously operate to protect their own financial interests. These for-profit companies have a vested interest…

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The Impact of a Recent Supreme Court Product Liability Ruling on Florida Plaintiffs

Recently, the United States Supreme Court issued an opinion unanimously ruling against Ford in a product liability lawsuit. The ruling will significantly impact a Florida product liability accident victim’s ability to file a lawsuit in the state. The case arose when a woman died when her vehicle’s tread separated, and…

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Florida Paraguard IUD Injuries and Lawsuits

Contraceptives, such as intrauterine devices (IUD), undoubtedly provide women and families with life-changing benefits. However, in some cases, users may suffer severe and adverse side effects from these devices. Those who suffer injuries because of a defective medical device should contact a Florida products liability attorney to discuss their rights…

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The Role of a Florida Personal Injury Attorney in Securing a Settlement Agreement

After an accident, the at-fault party may be held liable for their role in the victim’s damages and losses. In many cases, these claims do not proceed to trial and instead get resolved through alternative dispute resolution (ADR) methods. Some common forms of ADR are arbitration, mediation, and settlement discussions.…

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The Difficulties Presented by Florida Chain Reaction Car Accidents

Whether it’s just a small fender bender or a serious crash that stops traffic for hours, car accidents are usually an extremely stressful event for everyone involved. When car accidents involve multiple vehicles and a series of collisions, however, the stress and danger of the situation are amplified. These types…

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The Civil Remedy Notice Requirement in a Florida Insurance Bad Faith Lawsuit

After a Florida insurance claim, policyholders may file a first-party claim with their insurance company seeking benefits under the terms of the policy. First-party bad-faith claims occur when a policyholder sues their own insurance provider for unlawful and improper denial or settlement of a claim. Third-party bad faith actions have…

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