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Infographic: The New (Ab)normal
Last Update: 8/5/19 Look how portion sizes have changed! Source: https://www.cdc.gov/nccdphp/dnpao/multimedia/infographics/newabnormal.html
Truth as a Defense in Libel and Slander Social Media Claims
Last Update: 01/27/16 Defamation claims are prosecuted in Florida courts based upon written statements or verbal statements that arguably "defame" someone in some way. In both libel (written defamation) and slander (spoken defamation) lawsuits in Florida, the...
The Problem of Phony Public Adjusters in Florida: Fake Public Insurance Adjusters in Florida Commit a Felony, Hurt Unsuspecting Floridians Needing Help After an Accident or Injury
Last Update: 02/01/16 Every year, the Florida Department of Financial Services (DFS) is investigating situations where companies throughout the State of Florida are illegally engaged in the business of public adjusting because they were offering themselves up to...
Infographic: Food Portion Sizes Since 1955 – Time to Scale Back
Last Update: 8/5/19 Source: https://www.cdc.gov/nccdphp/dnpao/multimedia/infographics/timetoscaleback.html
Defamation Claims (Libel, Slander) Appear to be Rising: Defamation Lawsuits in the News This Week
Last Update: 11/14/19 Defamation lawsuits (libel and slander claims) seem to be on the rise, with injured parties seeking big money damages. Here are a few examples of defamation cases that made the news: 1. Casey Anthony Sued for Defamation by Zenaida Gonzalez and...
Public Insurance Adjusters Can Bring Their Own Damage After Florida Already Hurt in Florida Hurricane, Tornado, or Fire: Be Wary of Fast Florida Adjusters
Last Update: 02/01/16 Florida’s 2013 Hurricane Season began with Tropical Storm Andrea hitting the Dixie County Beach on June 6, 2013, and quickly moving up through Florida toward North Carolina and up the East Coast, bringing rain and high winds all the way to Maine....
Infographic: Injury is the Number 1 Killer of Children in the USA
Last Update: 11/11/18 To learn more about childhood injuries, see this article from the CDC which has a link to download their 116 page report on the topic.
Defamation Per Se: When Libel or Slander Is Egregious
Last Update: 11/29/21 In this article, we'll break down: What is defamation per se? Does Florida law have special evidence requirements for defamation per se cases? Recovering punitive damages in a Florida defamation per se case What should you do? Do You Need...
Are Florida Insurance Adjusters On Your Side?: Beware of the Denied Claim, the Low Ball Claim and the Recorded Statement.
Last Update: 02/01/16 According to Florida Statute 624.155, an insurance adjuster in Florida is required to act fairly when processing an insurance claim and if the adjuster fails to do so, then they can be sued for damages. The law states they will be liable for...
Infographic: Florida is One of Six State Health Departments Set Up to Work with CDC in National Foodborne Illness Outbreak
Last Update: 11/11/18 From CDC: CDC now has six designated Integrated Food Safety Centers of Excellence to help fulfill its role in the Food Safety Modernization Act (FSMA). After a competitive process, six state health departments and their affiliated university...
