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When a Construction Site Causes Destruction

Sign informing people of the danger in the construction site

Construction sites present various dangers. That is why those working on construction sites wear hard hats and steel-toed boots. It is also why many sites have signs declaring statements such as “36 days accident-free” as they try to maintain a safe working environment. Because of the inherent dangers of a construction site such as large […]

Florida Laws for Teen Drivers

Parent teaching teen driver how to drive car

If you have pre-teens or teenagers in the house, the prospect of them driving is probably starting to weigh on your mind. Knowing you will soon have a teen driver can feel overwhelming for both the parent and the teen. Adults with years of driving experience understand what a huge responsibility it is to have […]

Bicycle, Motorcycle, and ATV Activities and Accidents in the Summer

A father and mother ride bikes with their children. Each is wearing a helmet to avoid accidents.

While people naturally spend more time outdoors during the summer months, that is even more true this year during the COVID-19 pandemic. We are more cautious, not gathering in large groups in indoor spaces. Additionally, many places that once housed large crowds are not open. There are no fans in stadiums watching sports. There are […]

The Fallout of Teen Drunk Driving Accidents – Who is Responsible?

Teenager drinking beer while driving

We have all heard parents say things like this:  “I would rather have my kids and their friends drink at our house, so I know where they are.” or “At least they aren’t out at a bar or somewhere unsafe when they drink at home or a friend’s house.” or “I’d rather be the cool […]

Fewer People on The Road Isn’t Always a Good Thing

During the COVID-19 pandemic, if you have gone anywhere at all, you surely noticed that there were substantially fewer cars on the road.  One local woman traveled down to West Palm Beach to visit her grown children.  She reports having never seen so few cars on the road in that bustling city and that the […]

Food Poisoning and Liability

You may be shocked to learn that a study by the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (the CDC) showed that 47.8 million people per year in the United States experience food-borne illnesses with approximately 127,839 of those people being hospitalized, and approximately 3,037 deaths occurring.  Those numbers are shocking.   Let’s take a closer […]

Online Meetings with Our Clients During COVID-19

As you are well aware, we are in the midst of a pandemic.  Although other viruses have been considered pandemics, such as the H1N1 virus, the COVID-19 virus is the first pandemic since the Spanish Flu pandemic in 1918, which has affected the everyday lives of everyone in our country. Many businesses, considered “non-essential” have […]

TBI – What Is It and Can It Involve a Lawsuit?

It seems like everything has an abbreviation for it these days.  We promise to BRB because we are busy LOLing and will have to TTYL.  What in the world did that just say, you may be wondering.  In “real words” it said, “We promise to be right back because we are busy laughing out loud […]

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