Our Experience Litigating Seat Belt Defects

When I worked with my Father, we had a case involving catastrophic injuries in a Ford pickup rollover caused by an inoperable seatbelt. We won that case at trial and, to fully recover, we had to take the case to the Florida Supreme Court. I wrote about that case in a prior post linked just […]

How Juries Tend To Perceive Corporations

Jury Selection inevitably raises interesting social issues that can affect the outcome of your case. The article linked below reveals a relevant issue when a large corporation is a party. To those involved in corporate litigation, the public’s shifting views toward company loyalty and the employer-employee relationship beg the question: How might experiences and attitudes […]

Physicians Assistants Are Not Doctors

You might assume that a physicians’ assistant is working under the close supervision of a physician. In my experience, you would be mistaken. The nurse practitioner will see you now. It’s not the phrase most people are accustomed to hearing, but it’s increasingly the case, with patients more likely than ever to see providers with […]

Insurance Coverage

Legal advice and strategy in your personal injury case require a detailed understanding of the various responsible parties and their insurance. Your lawyer should anticipate coverage issues in advance and address them with you so that you can make informed decisions about pursuing your case and a recovery with meaning. The Eighth Circuit agreed with […]