Working in construction is among the most dangerous occupations in the United States. Serious and fatal construction accidents are alarmingly common—and, each year, far too many workers and families suffer catastrophic losses that could (and should) have been avoided....
From defective airbags to defective drugs and medical devices, dangerous products present risks in nearly all aspects of our daily lives. If you or a loved one has been harmed by a defective product, you have clear rights under Florida law. When defective products...
Construction accidents are among the leading causes of job-related injuries and deaths in Florida. Far too often, these accidents are the result of poor safety practices, hazardous property conditions, and other issues that construction companies and property owners...
Construction accidents are far more common than they should be. While several legal rules and regulations exist specifically to protect construction workers, safety violations are common, as contractors and subcontractors routinely prioritize cost savings over their...
In Florida, as a general rule, you can file a lawsuit if you get injured in an accident that is someone else’s fault. This fault must rise to “negligence” (unless strict liability applies). Still, negligence can take many forms, and mistakes resulting in serious...
When you get seriously injured in a major auto accident, airline or railroad disaster, offshore accident, building collapse, or any other type of traumatic event, it is important to protect your legal rights. Asserting your rights can be a critical part of the...