Author Archives: Jay Butchko
Universal Water Slide Implicated in Paralysis Injury
A man is suing Universal Studios and ProSlide Technologies after he says he was left paralyzed after exiting the slide. Now, court documents have revealed that there have been 115 injury reports concerning the same water slide. In Florida, however, Universal Studios is only required to report the incident if the customer’s injury requires… Read More »
New Zantac Lawsuits Emerge After Pennsylvania Man Dies
A Pennsylvania man has filed a lawsuit against the makers of Zantac. He filed the lawsuit himself on behalf of his wife’s estate and himself. According to the lawsuit, the man’s wife began using Zantac in 2015. She took it several times a week until she developed stomach cancer. In 2018, she died. The… Read More »
Are Remote Trials Coming Soon?
Think of it. Instead of being cloistered in a courtroom all day, you can listen to witness testimony and lawyer arguments from the comfort of your own living room. In late June, several Broward County residents received summonses for jury duty from the 17th Judicial Circuit Court of Florida. While these summonses were sent… Read More »
Change of Venue Ordered in Defective Fireworks Case
If you ever end up filing a lawsuit against the manufacturer of a product, you can expect that the manufacturer will file a petition with the court to change the venue. Typically, plaintiffs file lawsuits in whichever district they reside in, but companies generally prefer that lawsuits be filed in whichever district the company… Read More »
Man Suffers Injury When Cruise Ship Bunk Falls on His Head
Maritime lawsuits are often plagued by federal statutes that have been on the books for centuries. Since the incidents that occur aboard them occur on the high seas, the question of jurisdiction is a major matter. In most cases, the cruise lines have broad leeway to force passengers into jurisdictions that benefit them. They… Read More »
Injured Parties File Lawsuits After Plantation Mall Explosion
One year after a vacant restaurant leveled a Plantation shopping mall, those who were there when the explosion occurred are filing lawsuits. While no one was killed, 23 patrons were injured. Many continue to suffer from injuries sustained that day. Witnesses described people laying all over the parking lot covered in glass. One man… Read More »
The New Normal: Coronavirus Liability Waivers
The Trump Administration made national headlines after announcing that rally-goers were being forced to sign coronavirus liability waivers. In other words, they promised not to sue Donald Trump or his campaign if they came down with the coronavirus. This practice, however, is not unique to Trump rallies. In fact, this could become the norm… Read More »
Allstate, Other Insurers Settle Lawsuit Related to PIP Insurance
A recent lawsuit between policyholders and their insurance companies has settled a question that has long plagued injured parties. In this case, the court forced Allstate to provide coverage in accord with their own contracts. Lead plaintiff Gail Pierce was the lead plaintiff in the class-action lawsuit filed against Allstate. The lawsuit claimed that… Read More »
Heat Fan Files Lawsuit Against Police After Alleged Brutality
Francois Alexandre has filed a lawsuit against Miami police officers who beat him up and injured him after the final game of the Miami Heat championship in 2013. Alexandre alleges that police slammed him to the ground fracturing his eye socket outside of his apartment in downtown Miami. Alexandre was a 27-year-old college student… Read More »
Man Awarded $240,000 in Slip and Fall Accident
Carlos Caamano slipped and fell in a puddle that had collected in the dairy aisle at a Homestead supermarket in 2017. Caamano, who is a 29-year-old deliveryman, claimed that he had undergone a spinal decompression surgery addressing injuries to his neck and shoulder. He says that he suffers from ongoing pain that restricts his… Read More »