Go Kart Fun Goes Wrong Spencer Aronfeld, founder of Aronfeld Trial Lawyers, is representing the family of a minor who sustained injuries while driving go-karts…
Different Car Accident Insurance Scenarios in Florida
Different Car Accident Insurance Scenarios in Florida Every driver is required by law to carry car insurance in the State of Florida, but rarely do…
Parking Lot Bumper Trip & Falls
Parking Lot Bumper Trip & Falls Parking Lot Bumper Trip & Falls Parking Lots are dangerous spaces for many reasons. Poorly designed parking lots can…
Questions You Should Ask Before Hiring a Personal Injury Attorney
If you’re involved in a personal injury case, you would likely need a personal injury attorney. With many law firms to select from, finding the…
Laser Tag Accident Injuries
A History of Laser Tag Laser Tag was invented in 1984 by George Carter III, an amusement inventor also credited with bumper cars and a…
New Year’s Eve Safety Tips from Aronfeld Trial Lawyers
Happy 2023 from Aronfeld Trial Lawyers! We have an important safety warning for you: keep your kids and any of your loved ones off the…
The Dangers Holiday Drunk Driving
Thanksgiving is a notoriously dangerous day to get behind the wheel. This sentiment is backed by an eye-opening amount of statistics which highlight the precarity…
The Most Common Spring Break Injuries and How to Avoid Them
Spring Break is in full swing in South Florida. And despite the CDC’s non-essential travel warning, more than a million people have traveled through U.S. airports daily for the last 11 days in a row. Many of these travelers have headed to the South Florida beaches for Spring Break.
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.