17AugA Florida property owner may be responsible for a dangerous condition when the owner or person controlling the property owes someone a duty of care, fails to reasonably address or warn about a hazard, and that failure causes an injury. Liability is not automatic simply because someone gets hurt on another person's property. Whether the owner knew or should have known about the danger, the reason the injured person was on the property, and the type of hazard involved can all affect a premises liability claim.
17AugIf you were injured in Florida and then returned to your home state, leaving Florida does not automatically prevent you from pursuing compensation for an accident that occurred there. You may still be able to file a personal injury claim after leaving Florida, but Florida law can continue to govern important parts of the case, including where a lawsuit may be filed and how long you have to take legal action. Handling the claim from another state can also create practical challenges involving medical records, evidence, witnesses, and insurance companies.
17AugHurricane season is a part of life in Florida. While we all know to stock up on water and batteries, there is one crucial prep step that takes less than 20 minutes and costs absolutely nothing: a pre-storm video and photo audit of your home. Taking a visual inventory of your property before a storm […]
17AugAs school gets back in session across Florida, our roads are filling up with school buses carrying our community’s most precious cargo. Unfortunately, thousands of stop-arm violations occur every single day in the Sunshine State, putting young lives at risk. Florida law enforces strict rules and severe penalties for drivers who fail to stop, alongside […]
17AugClearwater, FL (August 3rd, 2026) – Parents expect products made for toddlers to meet basic safety standards. That's why a recent recall involving nearly 100,000 Woodure toddler step stools has raised serious concerns. According to the U.S. Consumer Product Safety Commission (CPSC), the recalled stools can collapse, tip over, or allow a child to become entrapped, creating hazards that have already been linked to multiple reported injuries.
17AugClearwater, FL (July 22nd, 2026) – When the Pinellas Suncoast Transit Authority (PSTA) voted to approve a $300,000 settlement for victims of the Clearwater Ferry crash, many injured passengers and families wondered whether that offer represented their only opportunity for compensation. The answer depends on the facts surrounding the crash and whether other parties may share responsibility.