Negligent Security

When a person has become a victim of crime in a place where the property owner’s security measures should have prevented such crime, the property owner may be guilty of “negligent (or inadequate) security.” The tort of negligent security stems from the ancient legal concept of “premises liability,” which means simply that the owner of a premises owes a certain …

Settling the Personal Injury Claims of Minors

Under Florida Statute 744.387, parents may not settle personal injury claims larger than $15, 000 on their children’s behalf without first getting court approval. In order to get the court’s approval, the parent files a Petition for Approval of Settlement. The petition tells the circumstances that led to the child’s personal injury, the relative fault and liability of the parties, …

Fireworks Injuries – Prevention and Legal Accountability

Summer is a time to enjoy warm nights and to spend time celebrating with friends and family. While food, fun, and fireworks can make up a memorable night, fireworks can come with their own risks. Even though the number of large-scale fireworks-related injuries is fairly low, the majority of injuries result from home use. In fact, in 2014 alone it …

Diagnosis Errors and You

When an individual gets sick, it is only natural to seek to remedy the illness. Unfortunately, an individual who goes to a healthcare provider may come out suffering from more than what he or she went in with. In a fair number of cases, this can be due to the fault of the healthcare professional making an error in diagnosing …

Swimming Pool Accidents – Prevention and Legal Accountability

While there are many ways to enjoy the summer, spending time in a pool can be a great way to relax and make the most out of the long summer days. Unfortunately, pools can be just as dangerous as they are enjoyable. In fact, according to the U.S. Consumer Product Safety Commission, approximately 300 children under the age of five …

Respondeat Superior – Car Accidents and Company Vehicles

Accidents can happen in any place and at any time. In most cases, you might have a good idea of who to hold responsible, as the other person operating the vehicle might be the only person available. Sometimes, however, you might encounter situations in which the driver may not have enough money to cover all of your medical costs, or …

The Baseball Rule: What is it and are Changes Coming?

All across America summertime is baseball season. While it might be fun to follow your favorite team with some friends at the local stadium, the baseball stadium is not without its own risks. Accidents can happen at baseball games. In fact, according to a study performed by Bloomberg News, approximately 1,750 spectators get hit by foul balls each year. While …

The Differences Between Criminal Law and Civil Law

In the American legal system, there are two broad areas of law. These areas are divided between criminal and civil matters. While each area of the law deals with very different rules and carries different consequences, there are many occasions where the same action can fall under either area of law. For example, while theft is a crime that can …

Common Cruise Ship Injuries

A cruise can be a great vacation trip full of fun for the whole family. As with any activity, however, there is a risk for harm. While some people might think that an iceberg is the biggest thing they might have to worry about on a cruise, there are other dangers that are more subtle that can cause injury to …

Common Pharmacy Errors and How They Can Be Prevented

vWhen you fill out a prescription at a pharmacy, you expect to receive medication that will help you. Unfortunately, according to a study from 2006, it was estimated that 1.5 million people are injured by medication errors every year. While pharmacists are only human and may make an error, there is generally little opportunity for most people to notice such …