by Alan Sackrin | Jul 11, 2016 | FAQs, Injury, Premises Liability
According to Florida case law as of the date of this article, an owner of a body of water, is not required to fence it, post guards, or put up signs in areas that are not designed for swimming. This is true even in the case of children, unless there is some unusual...
by Alan Sackrin | Jul 7, 2016 | Hotel Injuries, Injury, Premises Liability
According to Florida case law as of the date of this article, there are several factors that a hotel should evaluate in determining whether or not crime is foreseeable (meaning, a crime is likely to occur). Those factors include: the crime rate in the community...
by Alan Sackrin | Jul 6, 2016 | Car Accidents, Injury, Insurance Claims, Video
Related: Who is Protected by Your Auto Insurance Policy? What happens if the driver who hit me as I crossed the street does not have automobile insurance? Are You Covered?: Who is The Named Insured on Your Auto Insurance Policy? _______________ Do you have questions...
by Alan Sackrin | Jun 30, 2016 | Campus Crime, Car Accidents
Updated: 2/9/23 How Do You Know If A Driver Acted Reasonably? In Florida, and elsewhere, motor vehicle accidents can happen for all sorts of reasons. In order to find ways to reduce automobile collisions, insurance companies as well as industry researchers spend time...
by Alan Sackrin | Jun 29, 2016 | FAQs, Hotel Injuries, Injury, Premises Liability
According to Florida case law as of the date of this article, a person entering a hotel’s premises without authority to use the swimming pool cannot change their status from trespasser to invitee by befriending or conversing with the hotel guests. QUICK FACT:...