Author: Jim Magazine

James (Jim) Magazine is a Florida Board Certified Civil Trial lawyer who has spent his career helping injured victims. Jim is licensed to practice law in the State of Florida since 1990 and is also admitted to practice at the Appellate level and admitted to the United States Supreme Court.

Miami Beach, FL — Do Liability Waivers Protect Holistic Clinics from Wrongful Death Lawsuits?

17Jul
Miami Beach, FL (July 15th, 2026) – When news broke that a South Florida physician was charged with manslaughter after a woman died during a holistic treatment, despite reports that she had signed a liability waiver, it raised an important legal question: Can a signed waiver protect a clinic from a wrongful death lawsuit? Under Florida law, the answer is often complicated. While liability waivers may limit certain claims, they generally do not shield a business or provider from liability when negligence, gross negligence, or reckless conduct contributes to a preventable death.
A person wearing blue medical gloves holding a small white card with the words "WRONGFUL DEATH" written on it. How Long Do Families Have to File a Wrongful Death Lawsuit in Florida

Clearwater, FL — Cuisinart Recalls 12,000 Grills for Exploding Pizza Oven Glass: What Owners Need to Know

17Jul
Clearwater, FL (July 14th, 2026) – Cuisinart has recalled approximately 12,000 gas grills after reports that the pizza oven glass can suddenly shatter during normal use, creating a risk of burns and lacerations. Consumers expect outdoor grills to operate safely under the high temperatures they are designed to handle. When a component fails during ordinary use, the results can be painful and, in some cases, life-changing.
Man in suit holding a piece of paper with Product Recall printed in black and red.

Hillsborough County, FL — What Are Your Legal Rights After the Hillsborough County Foodborne Illness Outbreak?

17Jul
Hillsborough County, FL (July 8th, 2026) – Hillsborough County health officials have confirmed two local cases connected to an ongoing multistate foodborne illness outbreak, while investigators continue working to identify the contaminated food responsible. Although no specific product has been linked to the illnesses, outbreaks like this often raise important legal questions for people who become seriously sick after eating contaminated food. Legal rights often depend on what investigators uncover about the source of the outbreak and how the contamination occurred. 
Contaminated food concept with safety alert overlay text.

Clearwater, FL — Deadly Alligator Bites in Florida: When Is a Property Owner Legally Responsible?

17Jul
Clearwater, FL (July 1st, 2026) – A recent fatal alligator attack in Central Florida has renewed questions about when a property owner may be responsible for injuries caused by dangerous wildlife. While many alligator encounters occur in natural settings where no one is legally liable, there are situations where a business, resort, homeowners' association, or other property owner may have a duty to protect visitors from known hazards. Understanding where that line is drawn can make a significant difference after a serious injury.
Danger Safety Alert sign.

Clearwater, FL — Ford SUV & F-150 Recall 2026: Seeking Compensation for Rollaway Injuries

17Jul
Clearwater, FL (June 30th, 2026) – When you shift your vehicle into park, you expect it to stay there. However, a recently announced Ford recall raises concerns that some vehicles may not do that. Federal regulators identified a transmission issue that can damage the park system. If that damage occurs, a vehicle could move unexpectedly even though the gear selector indicates it is in park, increasing the risk of crashes and serious injuries.
Yellow painted recall on the concrete.
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