Many people have gone out and partied and drank too much. Sometimes these intoxicated people make the decision to drive and cause car accidents. These crashes often result in serious injuries and even death. Are bartenders and alcohol servers partially responsible for these unfortunate accidents? Do they have a responsibility… Continue reading The Undertaker’s Doctrine: Over-Serving Alcohol in Miami
Continue ReadingFamily Friendly Holiday Fun in Miami
The holiday season is here once again, so we’ve prepared this go-to guide of fun attractions and events going on in Miami from December 1-31, 2017. These celebrations are fit for revelers of all ages, so make sure to gather the whole family for some holiday cheer. Enjoy the festivities… Continue reading Family Friendly Holiday Fun in Miami
Continue ReadingTruck Driver Tiredness and Fatigue in Commercial Trucking Accidents
We often underestimate the effects of tiredness. After a full day of work, we often keep going by cooking dinner, taking kids to sports activities, checking emails and watching TV. We may then get five or six hours of sleep and repeat the same schedule the next day. Too much… Continue reading Truck Driver Tiredness and Fatigue in Commercial Trucking Accidents
Continue ReadingTBI in Kids
Kids are active in sports and other activities. High levels of activity inevitably lead to injuries. Cuts, bruises and broken bones are common during childhood, but so are concussions and other forms of head trauma. Because their brains are still growing, kids are prone to traumatic brain injuries (TBIs) and… Continue reading TBI in Kids
Continue ReadingRisks of Surgical Robots
Robots sound like something from the future, but the truth is that they are being used today. Self-driving cars will become a popular form of transportation in the next decade and we also have surgical robots in the operating room. Surgical procedures can be very complicated. While the surgeon is… Continue reading Risks of Surgical Robots
Continue ReadingSpectranetics Bridge Occlusion Balloon Catheter Recalled
Many Florida residents suffer from heart problems, and as a result, they may require a pacemaker. Pacemakers have leads, which are special wires that attach to the heart muscle and deliver energy. Sometimes one or more of these leads may need to be removed due to a fracture, scar tissue,… Continue reading Spectranetics Bridge Occlusion Balloon Catheter Recalled
Continue ReadingSloppy Sutures and Their Complications
After an intense surgery lasting several hours, wound care might not be the first thing on your doctor’s mind. However, even the most successful surgery can go awry if the wound is not properly stitched when it’s time to close it up. Believe it or not, stitching up the wound… Continue reading Sloppy Sutures and Their Complications
Continue ReadingDolan Dobrinsky Rosenblum Bluestein, LLP Recognized as Best Law Firm 2018
U.S. News and World Report and Best Lawyers have recently released their list of “Best Law Firms” for 2018, and the law offices of Dolan Dobrinsky Rosenblum Bluestein, LLP is thrilled to have made the cut! The law firm has received a Tier 1 ranking for their personal injury litigation… Continue reading Dolan Dobrinsky Rosenblum Bluestein, LLP Recognized as Best Law Firm 2018
Continue ReadingMost Common Types of Spinal Injuries in Florida/Nation
Approximately 12,500 people in the United States are diagnosed with spinal cord injuries every year. Spinal cord injuries are no laughing matter. They can cause mobility issues and paralysis. Most spinal cord injuries are long-lasting and even permanent. A person with such an injury may never be able to walk… Continue reading Most Common Types of Spinal Injuries in Florida/Nation
Continue Reading$36M Verdict in Tobacco Case
In a recent trial judgment resulting in a $36 million verdict, one of our own attorneys Randy Rosenblum, assisted in bringing Philip Morris USA Inc. and R.J. Reynolds Tobacco Company to justice on behalf of Robert Wallace, a 50-year-old lung cancer victim, and his family. Robert Wallace passed away in… Continue reading $36M Verdict in Tobacco Case
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