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Am I Legally Allowed to Let Someone Borrow my Boat?

The most common type of boating accident in Florida usually involves a collision with another vessel. Whether you are planning on going for a boat ride or thinking about loaning your vessel to someone outside of your household, it is crucial to understand the maritime laws in Florida. The repercussions…

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Important Requirements in Florida Punitive Damages Claims

Recently, a Florida appellate court issued an opinion in response to a defendant’s motion for certiorari review. The record indicates that the defendant drove under the influence of alcohol and marijuana and ran his car into the plaintiff and seven other pedestrians. The plaintiff filed a lawsuit against the defendant,…

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Pursuing Full and Fair Compensation After a Florida Personal Injury Accident

In the aftermath of a Florida personal injury related accident, filing a claim for compensation is crucial, especially if you have been severely injured. However, the evidence of injury must be clear, as well as the full extent of the damage suffered by the accident victim. For example, if a…

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Florida Court Allows Personal Injury Damages in Spilled Battery Acid Case

Recently, an appellate court issued an opinion addressing whether Florida’s 1970 Pollutant Discharge Prevention and Control Act allows a plaintiff’s cause of action for personal injuries. The plaintiff worked for a Florida tow truck company and suffered injuries when he arrived at the scene of an accident between a truck…

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Punitive Damages in Florida Personal Injury Cases

When someone is injured in a Florida accident, the state’s law allows them to file a civil suit against the responsible party. If successful, plaintiffs may be able to recover monetary compensation to cover lost wages, pain and suffering, past and future medical expenses, loss of consortium, and even funeral…

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Loss of Consortium Damages in Florida Personal Injury Cases

Among the various types of damages that may be available through a Florida personal injury are loss of consortium damages. These damages are unique in that they are not designed to compensate the victim for any of the injuries they sustained, but instead focus on providing the spouse of the…

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Florida’s High Court Rejects Court-Imposed Cap on Wrongful Death Damages

In a recent Florida wrongful death case, the Florida Supreme Court reversed an intermediate appellate court’s decision that placed a limit on the amount of damages that a person could obtain through a wrongful death lawsuit. The Facts The specific facts of the case are less important than its holding.…

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Third District Court of Appeals Vacates Jury Verdict in South Florida Peeping Tom Case

Florida is among many states that apply the “impact rule” in tort litigation. Generally, the impact rule provides that “a plaintiff can recover damages for emotional distress caused by the negligence of another” only if “the emotional distress suffered . . . flow[s] from physical injuries the plaintiff sustained in…

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Florida’s Third District Reduces Damages Award in Auto Accident Case

Although the end of a trial often means finality, seasoned litigators understand that, at least in some cases, it may simply be a precursor to protracted appellate battles. Indeed, a favorable ruling for a plaintiff is often not secure, for dissatisfied defendants will often take the case to an appellate…

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Florida’s Fourth District Examines when a Court May Reduce a Jury Damages Award

In addition to determining fault, juries are often tasked with the responsibility of setting damages, the amount an injured party may recover from a liable party. Obviously, most jury members are not experts who are perfectly capable of setting a damages amount with mathematical certainty, and even though expert testimony is often…

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