by Alan Sackrin | Jan 26, 2016 | Damages - Money Awards, Injury, Slip and Falls, Video
Related: Slip/Trip and Falls in Florida Can Your Slip And Fall Claim Related To Water On The Floor Survive A Summary Judgment? How To Survive A Summary Judgment Hearing Related To Your Slip And Fall Claim _______________ Do you have questions or comments? Then please...
by Alan Sackrin | Jan 5, 2016 | Damages - Money Awards, Injury, Premises Liability
Last Update: 12/11/23 According to Florida’s premises liability law, business owners have a duty to keep their premises and patrons safe. This means, that when someone slips and falls on their premises the business owner or operator can be held liable for...
by Alan Sackrin | Dec 8, 2015 | Damages - Money Awards, Emotional Distress - PTSD, Injury, Video
Last Update: 02/08/16 Related: When don’t you need a physical injury to recover emotional distress damages? Do You Need A Physical Injury To Recover Emotional Distress Damages? How Do You Recover Emotional Distress Damages in Florida? _______________ Do you have...
by Alan Sackrin | Dec 1, 2015 | Damages - Money Awards, Slip and Falls
Last Update: 12/22/15 Here in Florida, premises liability law (statutes and court cases) protects people who fall and get hurt due to the fault of another. If someone is hurt in a “slip and fall” or a “trip and fall”, then Florida law will allow them to recover all...
by Alan Sackrin | Oct 27, 2015 | Damages - Money Awards, Emotional Distress - PTSD
Updated: 2/7/23* In the State of Florida, a person injured as the result of another person’s negligence is able to recover damages for emotional injuries as well as physical injuries. The emotional damages recognized under Florida law include things like loss of...
by Alan Sackrin | Oct 22, 2015 | Damages - Money Awards, Emotional Distress - PTSD
Last Update: 11/15/18 Simply stated, accident victims can recover damages for emotional distress related to an accident (car accident, slip and fall, etc.). Florida law even allows loved ones who meet certain legal criteria to sue for “negligent infliction of...