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Can You Sue a Golf Cart Parts Manufacturer for Damages?

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A Golf Cart Battery Malfunction? On April 6, 2020, the Seal Beach Old Ranch Country Club in Long Beach, Florida caught fire. The culprit? A malfunction in the process of charging a golf cart battery with an external charger. Fortunately, no injuries were reported in this specific instance. However, this scenario is another reminder… Read More »

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What Legal Options Do Victims of Medical Malpractice Have?

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After being neglected or injured in the hospital, you may be thinking about what legal options are afforded to victims of medical negligence. Here’s what you need to know about how medical malpractice is defined, what factors contribute to negligence, and what your next steps should be. Medical Malpractice — What Is It? Medical… Read More »

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How Does Pain and Suffering Get Calculated for My Car Accident Lawsuit?

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Car accident victims typically experience two different types of damages. One type of damage is called Economic damages and relates to actual expenses incurred by the victim, like a hospital bill or a vehicle repair estimate. Non-economical damages are harder to calculate because they relate to non-tangible harm like pain and suffering. Here’s what… Read More »

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When Is a Business Liable for a Slip and Fall?

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In winter, Florida may not get ice or snow, but average rainfall increases drastically and the state becomes a wet, sopping mess. This increases the number of injurious slip and falls, which can range from minor to catastrophic. Here’s when businesses may be held liable for slip and fall damages, and what your next… Read More »

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