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 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:...
by Alan Sackrin | Jun 28, 2016 | Injury, Slip and Falls, Video
Related: Grocery Store Slip and Fall – How to Prove Your Claim 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 What is the best...
by Alan Sackrin | Jun 27, 2016 | Dog Bites, FAQs, Injury
Update: 5/15/23 According to Florida case law as of the date of this article, yes, a dog owner will be held strictly liable for any damage done to someone bitten by the owner’s dog. See: Allstate Ins. Co. v. Greenstein, App. 3 Dist., 308 So.2d 561 (1975)...
by Alan Sackrin | Jun 22, 2016 | FAQs, Hotel Injuries, Injury, Premises Liability
Last Update: 4/25/18 According to Florida case law as of the date of this article, a person entering a hotel to communicate with a registered guest is required to receive the same degree of care that the guest is entitled to receive from the hotel. This principle is...