Category Archives: Negligent Security
Pit Bull Attacks Five-Year-Old Girl in Airport
A woman is suing after an “emotional support” pitbull attacked her five-year-old daughter. According to the complaint, the girl asked permission of the dog’s owner to pet the dog but the dog became agitated and for whatever reason, attacked the girl. The five-year-old suffered serious injuries to her face including what the complaint alleges… Read More »
Should EA Sports be Responsible for the Madden Shooting in Jacksonville?
It’s not always easy to be a personal injury lawsuit. Sometimes people think of us as ambulance chasers or think we invent problems where there aren’t any. You’re probably thinking that the case against EA Sports is very likely one of those “frivolous lawsuits” that you hear politicians bemoaning as they present their strategy… Read More »
Man Shot Six Times Wins Premises Liability Lawsuit
Dennis Gore was visiting a North Miami Beach apartment complex when he was shot six times. In 2014, Gore had left a flag football game and went to his mother’s apartment where he and a friend watched the NBA playoffs. Gore left later to get a compression bandage at a local Walgreens. Upon leaving… Read More »
The Importance of Home Security
The world is full of both homeowners and renters. Each has its perks and downfalls, and most people prefer one over the other. Homeowners do not waste money renting a place, but they also are responsible for the upkeep of the home, as well as the yard. Renters may not be putting any money… Read More »
Negligent Security Litigation in Florida
Businesses, restaurants, hotels, and other places that make themselves available for public use have many legal obligations to their patrons, customers, and clientele. One of these obligations is a duty of reasonable care pertaining to the safety of guests on the premises. This duty manifests itself in a need to keep the premises clean,… Read More »