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Florida Court Upholds $12 Million Wrongful Death Verdict

In an interesting premises liability case, a Florida appellate court has upheld a $12 million jury verdict against a hotel for negligent security. According to the court’s opinion, Yaimi Guevara Machado was killed while staying at the Waves of Hialeah hotel after being locked out of her room. The killer,… Continue reading Florida Court Upholds $12 Million Wrongful Death Verdict

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Florida Supreme Court Clarifies Application of UM Insurance to Wrongful Death Claim

Uninsured motorist coverage, called “UM” for short, is an excellent type of insurance to have. It will kick in when a person is injured by a motorist who does not have liability coverage. Even better, the insurance follows the insured, not the insured’s vehicle. This means a motorist can tap… Continue reading Florida Supreme Court Clarifies Application of UM Insurance to Wrongful Death Claim

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Yes, Same Sex Spouses Can File a Wrongful Death Lawsuit

Florida’s wrongful death statute has provided critical support to family members left behind after a loved one’s death. In particular, spouses often need compensation to replace the lost income their spouse would have earned had he or she lived. When a wrongful death lawsuit is justified, we have obtained lost… Continue reading Yes, Same Sex Spouses Can File a Wrongful Death Lawsuit

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Can I File a Wrongful Death Claim Against a Police Officer in Florida?

Yes. If you believe a police officer has intentionally or negligently killed a loved one, then you can sue him or her for the loss of life. Of course, these cases are very complicated and pose unique challenges to family members. In fact, a recent wrongful death case out of… Continue reading Can I File a Wrongful Death Claim Against a Police Officer in Florida?

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Terminally Ill California Man Awarded $289 Million in Weed Killer Case

In a case that made headlines around the world, a San Francisco jury has awarded a terminally ill man $289 million for injuries caused by extended exposure Roundup weed killer. The case is raising awareness about the herbicide glyphosate which unfortunately has also found its way into our food supply.… Continue reading Terminally Ill California Man Awarded $289 Million in Weed Killer Case

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Coroner Yet to Rule Out Negligence in Suicide of 15-Year-Old

Recently, the Miami Herald reported on a tragic story out of West Bradenton, Florida. A 15-year-old girl took her own life while in custody at the Manatee Regional Juvenile Detention Center. The Department of Juvenile Justice (DJJ) confirmed to reporters that the young girl was found unresponsive in her cell… Continue reading Coroner Yet to Rule Out Negligence in Suicide of 15-Year-Old

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Wrongful Death Claims Based on Suicide

Suicide is the second-leading cause of death for teenagers and young adults in the United States. In Florida alone there are more than 3,000 suicides each year, according to statistics compiled by the state’s Department of Children and Families. The question that goes through the family of every suicide vicvtim… Continue reading Wrongful Death Claims Based on Suicide

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Florida Jury Awards DDRB Client $4 Million in Tobacco Case

When a person dies from a smoking-related disease such as lung cancer, is it possible that a tobacco company be held liable? The answer is yes, as a Florida jury recently agreed that a cigarette addiction caused David Freeman’s lung cancer, and eventual death. Cigarette manufacturer Philip Morris USA Inc.… Continue reading Florida Jury Awards DDRB Client $4 Million in Tobacco Case

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History of Marketing Opioid Drugs to Doctors is Changing

Many of us experience chronic pain, whether it be from an illness, injury or serious medical condition. Over-the-counter medications don’t always work or last as long as they should. As a result, many seek prescription medications from their doctors. Doctors try to find the right medication that will provide a… Continue reading History of Marketing Opioid Drugs to Doctors is Changing

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