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January 2016

Compensating Renters Who are Injured in Fires

Unsafe conditions such as blocked exits and nonfunctioning smoke alarms can have devastating consequences in a fire. Renters in poorly maintained properties often face the greatest risks. If you are injured due to an unsafe condition in an apartment or home that you rent, the landlord may be responsible for… Continue reading Compensating Renters Who are Injured in Fires

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Widow of man shot at the movies sues the theater for damages

Approximately two years ago, in January 2014, a man was shot to death at a movie theater in Wesley Chapel, Florida. Earlier this month, the man’s widow filed a wrongful death and personal injury suit against the movie theater, one of the theater’s employees and the developer of the theater.… Continue reading Widow of man shot at the movies sues the theater for damages

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How should hotel guests prepare themselves for fire?

The majority of hotel fires in the United States are small. Seventy-three percent of them do not spread from the building they started in, and 18 percent don’t even make it outside the room. Nevertheless, getting caught in a hotel fire is dangerous, and there are some things that hotel… Continue reading How should hotel guests prepare themselves for fire?

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Victims of cruise ship accident injuries: know your rights

During the winter months, people from all over the world come to Florida to escape the cold and relax on vacation. Cruises can be especially popular during this time of year. However, just because people are on vacation does not mean they are immune to serious accidents and injuries. In… Continue reading Victims of cruise ship accident injuries: know your rights

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