14JunClearwater, FL (June 11, 2026) – Clearwater police recently stopped a planned beach takeover before it occurred by identifying social media activity, contacting organizers, and increasing law enforcement presence. The incident highlights a key issue in Florida premises liability cases: when potential risks become foreseeable, property owners and operators may be expected to take reasonable steps to address them.
14JunClearwater, FL (June 10th, 2026) – Chrysler has recalled more than 1 million Jeep Wrangler and Jeep Gladiator vehicles in the United States due to an electrical defect that can increase the risk of a vehicle fire. If you own one of these vehicles in Spring Hill, Clearwater, or anywhere across Florida, this recall applies to you directly. A defective product that puts you at risk of a fire is a serious matter, and knowing your legal rights is important.
14JunClearwater, FL (June 2nd, 2026) – A recent “teen takeover” on Clearwater Beach has raised questions about liability for injuries. A large gathering, fight, or criminal act does not automatically create a negligent security claim. However, when a property owner knows or should know that dangerous conditions or criminal activity are likely and fails to take reasonable security measures, injured victims may have grounds to pursue a premises liability claim.
14JunClearwater, FL (June 1st, 2026) – Honda and Acura recently announced a recall affecting more than 100,000 vehicles because of a significant defect in the front passenger seat weight sensor. This defect causes the airbag to deploy in situations where it should remain inactive, such as when a child or a small child seat occupies the front chair.
14JunWesley Chapel, FL (May 27th, 2026) – An 87-year-old Wesley Chapel man died after a Tesla Model Y reportedly operating in Autopilot mode crashed into an electrical box and submerged in a pond in Pasco County. The crash has renewed questions about driver-assistance technology, vehicle safety systems, and potential wrongful death liability in Florida.
14JunClearwater, FL (May 26th, 2026) – Hyundai has issued a safety recall for approximately 421,078 Tucson and Santa Cruz vehicles because a software defect causes the automatic emergency braking system to activate unexpectedly. For residents in Clearwater and Spring Hill, this defect creates a dangerous environment on busy highways like US-19.