Hip Replacement Lawsuits
By 2030 the projected number of hip and knee replacements in our country is expected to exceed 4 million a year. Knee replacements alone are…
Car Insurance Changes and What Florida Drivers Need to Know
Florida lawmakers are currently working to pass legislation that would repeal Florida’s no-fault law and change auto insurance requirements by the year 2022. The Florida House voted 99-11 to repeal Florida’s no-fault law and require every motorist to carry bodily injury coverage.
Coronavirus Lawsuits Begin to Flood Court Systems
One of the main categories of lawsuits being filed involve those being brought by frontline workers, such as nurses and doctors, who claim that their employers are not providing them with sufficient protective gear while working.
Fireworks Safety Tips from Aronfeld Trial Lawyers
if you do plan on setting off fireworks, we strongly recommend you follow these safety tips and heed the advice of the National Safety Council.
What is a Compulsory Medical Examination & How Can It Affect Your Personal Injury Case?
Under Florida law, a defendant in a personal injury case has the right to request that the injured party undergo what is called a compulsory…
How to Shop Safely for Groceries and Food During the Coronavirus
The coronavirus (COVID-19) has many of us on edge when it comes to doing basic tasks like going to grocery shop or ordering take-out. It…
The Coronavirus Crisis Spreads to the U.S. As Worldwide Cases Reach 90,000
The coronavirus has become a global epidemic. More than 90,000 cases of the coronavirus have been reported throughout the world with 3,000 of them resulting…
Common Defenses in Slip and Fall Cases and How Our Attorneys Disprove Them
Slip and fall accidents can happen anywhere, at any time. Many times, falls happen through the negligence of the injured person, but other times, they…
September is Child Passenger Safety Month
Important Tips for Parents and Guardians from Aronfeld Trial Lawyers In the United States, car accidents are the leading cause of death in children between…