Monthly Archives: January 2017

When Children’s Sports Become Dangerous Due to Negligence
Sports leagues exist in every neighborhood, giving kids the opportunity to play soccer, softball, flag football, or a whole host of other sports. Parents sign their kids up, embracing the opportunities for their kids to develop skills, build character, and have some good old-fashioned fun. But what happens when the playing field becomes dangerous,… Read More »

Driving in Construction Zones: A Situation Ripe for Collisions
Jacksonville saw another Monday morning pile-up on I-295 in December 2016. In this case, the five-care accident was the result of sudden lane merges that forced unexpected slowing and stopping on the highway in a construction zone. Florida Highway Patrol (FHP) states that crashes are up by 30 percent in 2016; construction sites seem… Read More »

Construction Site Injury: Determining Liability
On-the-job injuries are not uncommon in the construction world. It can be difficult to determine just who is responsible for a workplace accident, especially when multiple contractors and subcontractors are on site. But when the injuries are real, you want real solutions, as well. If you find yourself wondering just who is legally responsible… Read More »

When Man’s Best Friend Becomes Vicious
Playing fetch, taking walks, cuddling and sharing secrets: these are all things that have earned dogs the moniker of man’s best friend. Tragically, there are all too many cases when dogs become brutal attackers, injuring, and even killing people. If you or a loved one experience such a tragic encounter with a dog, securing… Read More »