It may seem as if the question of driverless, autonomous vehicles is one we aren’t likely to confront for several years, if not decades. In reality, though, legislation passed by Florida lawmakers in 2012 make it perfectly legal for self-driving vehicles to operate on our roads. In theory, a totally…
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Student Concussion Injury Lawsuit Against School Settled for $7.1M
A school district in California has agreed to pay $7.1 million to a former high school football player who sued for personal injuries after he reportedly suffered permanent brain damage stemming from the failure of his coach to recognize his concussion after a game. The San Diego Union-Tribune reports the…
Court: Brand Name Drug Makers Can be Liable for Generic Labels
The top court in Massachusetts ruled recently that consumers can sue brand name drug manufacturers over injuries caused by generic versions of their drugs/ treatments made by other companies. This ruling – and a growing number like it – are important in product liability law following the 2011 U.S. Supreme…
Court: Colleges Owe Duty of Care to Protect Students
Amid ongoing incidents of violence at schools and colleges, the California Supreme Court has ruled that colleges DO owe their students a duty of care to protect them from foreseeable violence during curricular activities. This responsibility, the court ruled, was owing to the power dynamic between schools and students, which…
Establishing Actual or Constructive Knowledge in Florida Slip-and-Fall
A critical element of any Florida slip-and-fall injury lawsuit is establishing actual or constructive knowledge. Florida’s slip-and-fall statute, F.S. 768.0755, requires that if a person slips and suffers injury in the fall on a transitory foreign substance in a business establishment, that person must first prove the business had actual…
Report: 1 in 3 Young People Have Ridden With Drug-Impaired Driver
Public education campaigns have focused for years on the importance of appointing a designated driver if there are plans to be out drinking. However, that concept appears to have been lost to a significant extent among teens and young adults when it comes to the use of drugs by drivers…
Report: Florida Surgical Centers Booming, But Ill-Equipped for Emergencies
The number of surgical centers in the U.S. has ballooned in recent years to more than 5,600. These facilities started several decades ago as a low-cost alternative for patients undergoing minor surgeries. However, these centers now outnumber hospitals, and federal regulators are approving them for an increasing number of complex…
Court Considers Premises Liability in Food Truck Accidents
The food truck industry has grown substantially in recent years, with industry researchers forecasting growth to generate about $2.7 billion this year – a 12-fold increase from the $650 million they made in 2012, according to the American Restaurant Association. But food truck liability issues may go beyond a case…
Landlord Legal Liability in House Fire Weighed in Injury Lawsuit
House fires have the potential to cause serious threats to our personal safety and welfare. The National Fire Protection Association estimates home fires kill 2,500 annually (accounting for 93 percent of all civilian structure fire deaths), which breaks down to an average of seven daily. They also injure some 12,300…
Florida School Shooting Victims Mull Lawsuit Against Authorities
The horrific events of last month at Marjory Stoneman Douglas High School in Broward County left 17 people killed and dozens of people wounded. It also left the community, the state and the nation reeling, once again trying to make sense of the whys and the hows and who should…