Tag Archives: Florida Personal Injury Lawyers
What Is the Impact Rule?
Different states have different rules when it comes to determining who is entitled to emotional distress damages after an accident. Florida follows the impact rule, which means that a person claiming negligent infliction of emotional distress must prove that his emotional distress resulted from some type of physical impact. In other words, a person… Read More »
Family of Toddler Sues Hospital After Child Swallows Battery
Parent’s intuition is a very real phenomenon, so when a parent says, “I think my child needs this now,” you had better listen to them. And when parent’s intuition is backed up by poison control about what medical measures need to be taken to care for a child, they should not be questioned. However,… Read More »
Negligent Security Case Nets Plaintiff Nearly $600,000 in Damages
Florida property owners have an obligation to keep their visitors safe from harm, including crimes committed by third-parties. Individuals who must meet this standard include commercial business owners, property managers, landlords, and other types of property owners. Those who fail to meet the standard of care required of property owners (which varies based on… Read More »
Your Rights as a Nursing Home Resident in West Palm Beach, FL
“Respect your elders.” This is something that most people are taught from a young age, yet, nursing home abuse continues to run rampant across the country, and especially in the state of Florida, as many elderly people choose to retire here. Sadly, elderly individuals are treated with neglect, lack of respect, and even violence… Read More »
Who is Liable in a Small Plane Accident?
Small plane accidents are much more common than most people believe. Just this past December, two people were killed when their plane crashed on the way from the Willmar Municipal Airport to Spruce Creek, where one of the passengers owned a vacation home. According to witnesses, the pilot missed the runway and flew into… Read More »
Collecting Damages for Work-Related Injuries as an Independent Contractor
Many businesses choose to outsource to save money on everything from payroll taxes to overhead expenses. Many more also enjoy the added bonus of not being financially responsible for the contractor’s safety and wellbeing, including any injuries that occur while the contractor is on the clock. Or so they think. Though independent contractors are… Read More »
Should You Try to Sue a Restaurant for Food Poisoning?
Can you sue a restaurant for food poisoning? Sure. But should you? That is the real question. When you eat out at a restaurant, you expect the restaurant to meet certain standards, such as good service, good food, and a good time. So when you become very sick after eating at a restaurant, and… Read More »
Types of Dog Bite Claims & Limitations
In Florida, if a dog bites you, the dog’s owner may be held liable. This is true even if the dog bit you on the owner’s property. Dog bites can range in severity, and can result in nothing more than a small wound, or end up requiring extensive medical care and possibly surgery to… Read More »
How to File Your Taxes After Receiving a Personal Injury Settlement
When the victim of a personal injury receives his or her personal injury settlement, they are relieved simply because it means that they can stop worrying about how they are going to pay for their medical bills and cover their living expenses. However, that relief is oftentimes short lived, typically lasting up until tax… Read More »
When Can You Sue for Parking Lot Injuries?
Parking lots can be full of hazards, such as potholes, shopping carts, vehicles backing out, and debris. If you were injured in a parking lot, whether due to a slip-and-fall or criminal activity, you may be wondering if you can sue the business for damages. At The Pendas Law Firm, we will review the… Read More »