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Will An Insurance Policy Cover Damages for Libel or Slander? Defamation Claims are Personal Injury Claims That May Not Be Covered By Standard Coverage Policy
Last Update: 02/01/16 One of the key issues in deciding whether or not to file a lawsuit is determining if there are any funds available to pay for a judgment award. Are there enough non-exempt assets owned by the defendant(s) to warrant the expense in time, money,...
Florida AG Pam Bondi Joins 42 Other Attorneys General in Demanding Action from FDA Regarding Prescription Drugs and NAS
Last Update: 01/25/16 43 States Push FDA for Warning Labels on Pain Medications for Pregnant Mothers This month, Florida Attorney General Pam Bondi joined with 42 other Attorneys General from their respective states in sending a joint letter to the Food and Drug...
Infographic: Food Poisoning from Bacteria in 2012: Vibrio Up 43%
Updated: 11/11/18 To Learn More About Vibrio, read this article from the CDC: https://www.cdc.gov/vibrio/symptoms.html
Florida Anti-SLAPP Act: Libel and Slander Lawsuit Defense
Last Update: 11/3/16 When someone is sued in a Florida court for damages based upon libel or slander, there may be a law on the books that blocks their adversary from winning their case: it is the "Citizen Participation in Government Act," commonly known as Florida's...
National Click It or Ticket Campaign Over Memorial Day 2013: Buckle Up for Safety And Watch Out for Distracted or Drunk Drivers This Weekend
Last Update: 01/27/16 The National Highway Traffic and Safety Administration (NHTSA) has joined with state and local authorities for a national drive to stop people on the roads who are not wearing seat belts. The video above is just one of the campaign messages being...
Infographic: the 4 Steps of Food Safety
Updated: 8/5/19 To learn more about the steps to take to make your food safer, read these articles provided by the U.S. Department of Health & Human Services: https://www.cdc.gov/foodsafety/communication/rules-of-game.html
Energy Drinks Known to Be Dangerous for Children, Teenagers, and Young Adults: Why Are They Still Being Sold – and Are You or a Loved One at Serious Risk of Energy Drink Harm?
Last Update: 01/25/16 Everyone Knows These Energy Drinks Are Dangerous -- People Can Die From Drinking Energy Drinks The sad truth about the Florida (and US) marketplace today is that caffeine-filled energy drinks are being marketed and sold to children, teenagers,...
Can You Be Sued for an Anonymous Review?
Last Update: 10/13/21 Anonymous reviews get posted on the internet all of the time -- at sites like Yelp.com, ripoffreport.com, bbb.org, facebook.com as well as shopping sites like Walmart.com or Amazon.com. No one seems to fret about good reviews: but more and more,...
Infographic: How Salmonella Gets From Farms to Family Tables
The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) explains that food travels through a production chain, from farms or processing plants to our tables, and contamination can occur at any stage—production, processing, distribution, or preparation. Contamination...
Energy Drinks: Are They Safe For You or Your Children To Drink? Food Safety Agency FDA Warns Against DMAA Ingredient But Energy Drinks Still Okay in USA
Last Update: 1/14/20 Energy drinks are consumed by different types of consumers for many different reasons. They are promoted as diet aides, performance boosters, or ways to stay awake (important for students cramming for exams as well as drivers taking long trips),...
