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The Tampa Bay Times is reporting that a 17-year-old young man was shot and killed during a party at the Lake Padgett Estates in Land O’Lakes, FL. The 2:00 a.m. shooting occurred allegedly in a parking lot outside of the evening festivities.

The reported information indicates that a group had gathered outside the development clubhouse, specifically in the parking lot. It is unknown what the Pasco County housing development knew regarding any other criminal activity in the area. This shooting may open up the development to liability as a Premises Liability action or what is coined a Negligent Security lawsuit.

Negligent Security actions are most commonly found in parking lots out front of clubs or convenience stores where criminal activity is known to be a problem in the area. Florida law obligates property owners to create safe environments and avoid foreseeable risks for their guests. The most obvious way for owners to help themselves and their customers can be simply to employ security and install cameras – but unfortunately, many do not. The Pasco County Sheriff’s Office continues to investigate and may make an arrest in this case.

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The tram located at historic Weeki Wachee Springs Amusement Park, located just outside Spring Hill, Florida, sent at least two away with injuries on Saturday. The tram is called The Mermaid Express in honor of the well-known Mermaids who perform at the park.

According to news reports from Hernando Today, reporter Tony Marrero, two of the three tram cars overturned. At least two of the park’s visitors sustained injuries, including a gash to the elbow and bruises to the arm. Due to the severity of the accident, at least one of the injured victims was transported to the hospital.

Unlike personal injuries sustained in an auto accident, any type of injury sustained in a premises liability action does not need to be permanent in order to receive compensation for pain and suffering. Different types of Premises Liability actions can include a Slip and Fall, Hazardous Materials, Damaged Parking Lots, Unfilled Holes, Drowning, Electrocution and Electrical contact, etc.

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