Category Archives: Premises Liability
When Can You Sue A Hotel For Negligence?
Hotels can be sued for negligence when a guest is injured in Florida. There are numerous scenarios in which a hotel can be sued. Hotels incur liability when they fail to keep their premises safe for guests. Scenarios in which hotels can be sued include the following: Slip and fall accidents – Hotels can… Read More »
Customer Sues South Florida Best Buy After Tripping Over Loose Flooring
During a hurricane or severe thunderstorm, a big box retail store is one of the safest places you can be. Likewise, no matter the weather, one can reasonably expect the premises of such a store to be safe and the activities that people undertake there virtually free of the risk of injury. Consider that… Read More »
Premises Liability: Business Owners Have A Responsibility To Keep The Premises Safe, But It Is Your Responsibility Not To Be Careless
When two cars collide, the insurance companies embark on a complex investigation process to determine which driver bears which share of the fault for the accident. When someone gets injured in an accident inside a shopping mall, restaurant, theme park, or other place of business, the assumption is that the owner of the property… Read More »
Injuries At Sport Venues
Florida is home to a dozen professional sports teams and hosts such world-famous sporting events as the Daytona 500, the Miami Open, and the Super Bowl. For those whose interests run to collegiate athletics, our state offers dozens of colleges who participate in all major American sports. Millions of people head out to a… Read More »
Accidents at the Gym
Most people go to the gym to push themselves in the quest to get fitter. However, no one expects to be injured by a negligent employee or defective equipment. Yet, injuries are common. For example, there are over 24,000 injuries on treadmills alone. Unsuspecting members can leave the gym in an ambulance as they… Read More »