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Monthly Archives: July 2023

Vanderbilt

Parents File Lawsuit Against Vanderbilt After Son’s Suicide

By Gillette Law, P.A. |

Suicide lawsuits against universities are very difficult to win. Nonetheless, more of them are being filed now than at any other time before. While it’s true that universities have a duty of care to ensure that their students get the medical attention they need, they must be on notice that the student has an… Read More »

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Family Sues After Black Man Is Shot At Walmart

By Gillette Law, P.A. |

This case has been bouncing around the dockets for a decade now, but the allegations are highly relevant. According to the suit, a woman called police on a Black man who she claimed was “waving a rifle around”. Police shot the man to death. He was holding a pellet gun that was readily available… Read More »

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Motorcycle Safety Month: How To Reduce Motorcycle Accident Risks

By Gillette Law, P.A. |

Riding a motorcycle is a popular hobby and motorcyclists frequently travel between Jacksonville and Brunswick, Georgia. Unfortunately, reckless behavior on the part of motorists can put them in jeopardy. Motorcycle accidents are common and often result in serious, potentially life-threatening personal injuries. Throughout this year, Motorcycle Safety Month focuses on raising awareness of the… Read More »

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Family Sues Camp Over Defective Playground, Ineffective Lifeguards

By Gillette Law, P.A. |

A family grieving the loss of a 10-year-old son has filed a lawsuit against the city and other parties after a tragic accident. According to the lawsuit, the boy’s older brother watched as the child attempted to reach for a defective handle, fell backward into the water, and could not be rescued in time… Read More »

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