by Alan Sackrin | Sep 10, 2013 | Damages - Money Awards, Injury
Last Update: 10/13/19 When someone is seriously injured and a lawsuit is filed, the jury is asked to follow specific instructions on how to calculate an amount to make the victim whole again. Substantive laws (negligence, premises liability, negligent security, etc.)...
by Alan Sackrin | Sep 5, 2013 | Campus Crime, Crime Victim, Hotel Injuries, Injury, Negligent Security, Nursing Home Injury, School Injury
Updated: 2/9/23 The $44,000,000 Verdict in Yolanda Cerillo Case as an Example of Civil Lawsuits Helping Crime Victims The sad reality for many Florida crime victims is that after the crime has been committed, the victim needs cash, money to pay bills and meet basic...
by Alan Sackrin | Sep 3, 2013 | Defamation, Libel, Slander
Last Update: 01/27/16 We’ve posted about the details of a defamation lawsuit under Florida law: claims for libel or for slander in social media or in online publications can be filed by anyone who believes they have been defamed by a third party and seeks damages for...
by Alan Sackrin | Aug 30, 2013 | Car Accidents, Infographics
Last Update: 11/11/18 Provided by The National Safety Council Also see this article from the National Safety Council titled: Police Reports Don’t Capture the Real Reasons Drivers Crash. It speaks to the issue of cell phone car crashes being...