Monthly Archives: December 2025
Trucking Accidents And Federal Regulations: What You Need To Know
Every day, thousands of tractor-trailers travel Florida’s highways carrying goods across the state and country. While trucking is vital to the economy, it can also pose substantial risks. A fully loaded semi can weigh up to 80,000 pounds. This makes any collision catastrophic for those in smaller vehicles. When crashes do occur, understanding the… Read More »
Universal Orlando Facing Negligence Lawsuit After Injury
Generally speaking, Florida’s theme parks are designed to deliver excitement, not injury. However, a recent lawsuit filed against Universal Orlando Resort has placed ride safety and corporate responsibility under renewed scrutiny. A Florida woman claims that she was seriously injured on a roller coaster at Universal’s Epic Universe park. The same attraction was linked… Read More »
Understanding Florida’s Modified Comparative Negligence Rule
If you’ve been involved in a traffic accident, slip and fall, dog bite incident, or anything else, then you should understand how Florida law will impact your case. In March 2023, Florida lawmakers passed House Bill 837. This bill was a sweeping “tort reform” that reshaped personal injury litigation across our state. One of… Read More »
Semi Causes Major Crash While Trying To Make A U-Turn
On August 12, 2025, tragedy struck a Florida family when a semi-truck attempted to make an illegal U-turn in St. Lucie County. According to reports, the tractor-trailer blocked the northbound lanes when an oncoming minivan collided directly with the trailer. All three passengers who were inside the van were killed instantly. The truck driver,… Read More »