Understanding “Open and Obvious” Hazards in Florida Premises Liability Cases
In Florida premises liability cases, one of the most commonly misunderstood legal concepts is the “open and obvious” hazard rule. Property owners and insurance companies...
How Will the Homeowner’s Insurance Affect Your Slip and Fall Claim?
When someone is injured in a slip and fall on another person’s property, one of the first questions that arises is whether the homeowner’s insurance...
In Florida, icy walkways and snow-covered surfaces are rare, but they do happen — especially in the early mornings, shaded areas, and during unusual cold...
The Role of Surveillance Footage in Florida Slip and Fall Accident Claims
Property owners sometimes overwrite or delete security recordings within days of an accident, destroying the strongest proof of negligence. Surveillance footage in Florida slip and...
Slip and Fall on Private Residential Property in Florida: Who is Liable?
Injuries that occur inside a friend’s home or on a neighbor’s driveway create a unique conflict between personal relationships and financial necessity. A slip and...
Florida’s Comparative Negligence Law: How Shared Fault Impacts Your Slip and Fall Claim
Many people believe that if their own actions contributed to their slip and fall accident, they cannot recover any compensation, but this is a common...
Determining who bears responsibility can feel overwhelming when you suffer an injury on a rental property. The relationship between tenants and landlords involves complex legal...