5JunClearwater, 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.
5JunClearwater, 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.
5JunWesley 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.
5JunClearwater, 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.
5JunClearwater, FL (May 20th, 2026) – Federal regulators recently reannounced a major power bank recall following 28 new reports of overheating, including an in-flight airplane fire and a tragic fatality. If you suffer injuries due to a malfunctioning charging device, consulting a defective product lawyer can protect your legal rights. Consumers should immediately stop using these dangerous devices to avoid severe burn injuries and sudden fires.
5JunClearwater, FL (May 18th, 2026)— A nationwide recall of Blackstone Parmesan Ranch seasoning sold at Walmart has put consumers across Florida and the country on alert for potential Salmonella exposure. If you purchased this product and became sick, you may be able to sue for Salmonella poisoning. A product liability lawyer can help you understand whether you have a claim against the manufacturer, the ingredient supplier, or both.