When a drunk driver causes an accident, there may be several parties other than the at-fault motorist who can be held liable for damages. As of 2019, 43 states and the District of Columbia allow drunk driving accident victims to sue those who served the impaired motorist just prior to the wreck under certain circumstances. While Florida has a dram shop law on the books, its scope is relatively narrow. ... [Read More]
It goes without saying that your top priority after finding out that a family member was abused or neglected is to get him or her to safety. You should also report the incident right away by calling the Florida Abuse Hotline at 1-800-96-ABUSE. Once your loved one has received the care that he or she needs, your next call should be to a nursing home abuse lawyer in St. Lucie ... [Read More]
The case law, statutes, and procedures surrounding nursing home abuse and negligence are highly complex. Even an experienced attorney can make an error that leads to unnecessary delays, added costs for the client, and perhaps a reduction of the financial recovery. It is important therefore that you do not hire a law firm unless you are certain they have the experience and resources to provide effective representation. The Palm Beach ... [Read More]
A duty of care is a legal obligation to exhibit a level of care that a reasonable person would exhibit given the circumstances. In tort law, a breach of the duty of care is called ānegligence.ā When one partyās negligence causes an injury, death, or loss, that party can be held liable for any resulting damages. The vast majority of paralysis injury claims are filed on the basis of negligence. ... [Read More]
There are three elements you must be able to prove in order to prevail in a nursing home abuse or neglect case. Those elements are liability, causation, and damages. In other words, you may have grounds for a claim if you can prove the following: The nursing home or a caregiver was negligent or intentionally harmed your loved one; The negligence or intentional harm resulted in an actual injury, death, ... [Read More]
To win any personal injury or wrongful death case, the plaintiff must be able to prove liability, causation, and damages. Proving causation means proving the injury or death would not have happened but for the defendantās wrongdoing. While this is often straightforward after a car accident or slip and fall, proving causation can pose a challenge in a nursing home abuse or neglect case. This is because the victim usually ... [Read More]
This is a question that all personal injury claimants should ask; unfortunately, very few doāand unless you hire a dedicated attorney, you might not receive the insight you need to avoid critical mistakes. Our Riviera Beach pharmacy error lawyers will carefully explain exactly what you need to do (and not do) to prevent the disputes that often arise in these cases. Bear in mind that the defendant will be more ... [Read More]
John Pape
Nov 21, 2019