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Stay Safe This Fourth of July Holiday

The 4th of July is officially upon us! Most people are focused on planning barbecues, fireworks, pool parties and drinking right about now. While there is nothing wrong with a good party, Independence Day festivities can sometimes lead to severe injuries. What you may not even know is that the…

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South Florida Man Accuses Princess Cruise Lines of Wrongful Death of Wife

A Boynton Beach, Florida man has filed a wrongful death suit against a cruise line after his wife died in a hospital in France. The man filed a complaint on May 30 in the U.S. District Court for the Central District of California against Princess Cruise Lines LTD alleging wrongful…

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Florida Medical Malpractice Caps Ruled Unconstitutional

The Florida Supreme Court came to a decision this week that overturned the state law limiting pain and suffering, and other non-economic, monetary awards in medical malpractice cases. Previously, a person that suffered an injury due to medical malpractice could only be awarded $500,000 for pain and suffering by the…

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Motorcyclist Killed in Wrong-Way Crash on Orlando Turnpike

A motorcyclist was killed Sunday after traveling the wrong way on an entrance ramp to Florida’s Turnpike and smashing into a Toyota Corolla. The 42-year-old Orlando man was ejected from the motorcycle and died, according to a crash report. The Toyota was driven by a 37-year-old Kissimmee man who was…

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Williston School Bus Crash Sends 13 Levy County Children To Hospital with Minor Injuries

A school bus accident in Williston sent 13 students to Regional General Hospital with minor injuries Wednesday.   According to reports, Levy County school bus 0409 was stopped at a railroad crossing in the 800 block of East Noble Avenue shortly after 7:30 a.m. when the driver of a 2006…

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Suit Alleges Orlando Wal-Mart Employee Allowed Stack of Tables to Fall on Shopper

A woman is suing Wal-Mart Stores for negligence in a store accident that resulted in a stack of tables falling on her arm. The woman filed a complaint on March 20 in the Orange County Circuit Court against Wal-Mart alleging that its store failed to provide a reasonably safe environment…

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This Week is National Hurricane Preparedness Week

Hurricane season doesn’t officially begin until June 1, but President Donald Trump has proclaimed this week ‘National Hurricane Preparedness Week.’ The time to prepare is now, before any storms make it to Florida. The last thing you want is to be caught off guard- this could be a deadly mistake.…

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Have a Safe & Fun Cinco de Mayo

Cinco de Mayo is a Mexican holiday celebrated today- the 5th of May! The date is observed to recognize the Mexican Army’s unlikely victory over French forces at the Battle of Puebla on May 5th, 1862. In the United States, Cinco de Mayo is heavily celebrated. Our Florida Injury Lawyers…

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New Study Shows ATV-Related Injuries in Children Worse Than Those From Auto Accidents

All-terrain vehicle-related injuries are a huge problem across the United States, and we see more children affected than adults. According to researchers at Wake Forest Baptist Medical Center, the major risk factors for young riders also are entirely preventable. Their studies show that the injuries children sustain from ATV-related accidents…

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Six Flags Maryland Roller Coaster Stalls, Dozens Rescued

Nearly two dozen visitors to Six Flags America in Bowie, Maryland, were stuck on a roller coaster when it stalled Thursday. A spokesman for Prince George’s County Fire Department said firefighters rescued all riders on board the Joker’s Jinx coaster four hours after crews arrived to rescue them. Six Flags…

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