Monthly Archives: February 2025

Premises Liability and Accidents in Abandoned Places of Business
There is a lot more to premises liability law than just simple cases where a customer slips and falls at a place of business during business hours. Whether the business owner is legally responsible depends on where the injured person was and why the person was there. Business owners have the highest level of… Read More »

Postsurgical Infections and Medical Malpractice
Antibiotics are a double-edged sword; deciding when to prescribe them and in what dose is not as simple as it seems. On the one hand, they can easily cure infections that otherwise would have been fatal. Consider that, barely a century ago, the son of President Calvin Coolidge died after a blister on his… Read More »

Medical Errors in Cruise Ship Infirmaries
Some medical malpractice lawsuits arise from incidents where the medical procedure took place in a poorly equipped facility. Things can go wrong with almost any medical treatment, and healthcare workers should always have a plan for quickly getting the patient to a facility that offers a higher level of treatment if necessary. This is… Read More »

The Deadly Stretch of Military Trail
South Florida is a notoriously pedestrian unfriendly place. It has all of the attitude and the vibrant mix of cultures that New York City has, but none of the public transportation or the walkable sidewalks. Taking a walk in Florida is never without its hazards, but where you are makes all the difference. If… Read More »