by Alan Sackrin | Aug 4, 2016 | Premises Liability, Slip and Falls
Updated: 2/9/23 30 questions to ask a business to learn if it acted reasonably to prevent a slip and fall on its premises. When you are hurt in a fall at a business location or on any kind of commercial property (i.e. a restaurant, a movie theater, a grocery store, a...
by Alan Sackrin | Aug 2, 2016 | Injury, Slip and Falls, Video
Related: Proving a Florida Slip and Fall Injury Claim: 4 Issues Related To What A Person Hurt in a Fall Has to do to Prove Owner Knew of Danger That Someone Could Slip and Fall and Didn’t Fix It Grocery Store Slip and Fall – How to Prove Your Claim How can I prove...
by Alan Sackrin | Jul 28, 2016 | Car Accidents, Pedestrian Accidents
Updated: 2/9/23 Did The Driver Act Reasonably In Trying To Prevent a Pedestrian Accident? 31 Factors To Consider In Answering This Question In Florida, car accidents where someone on foot is hit by a moving vehicle (i.e. a “pedestrian accident”) usually come with an...
by Alan Sackrin | Jul 27, 2016 | Injury, Slip and Falls, Video
Related: Proving a Florida Slip and Fall Injury Claim: 4 Issues Related To What A Person Hurt in a Fall Has to do to Prove Owner Knew of Danger That Someone Could Slip and Fall and Didn’t Fix It How Can You Gain Leverage When Settling Your Slip And Fall Claim? How can...
by Alan Sackrin | Jul 21, 2016 | Slip and Falls
Updated: 2/9/23 How Do You Know If A Business Acted Reasonably? When you are injured at your job, then you may have coverage through your employer’s workers’ compensation insurance. Worker’s Compensation insurance provides the injured worker with limited...