by Spencer Aronfeld | Feb 8, 2015 | Wrongful Death
Wrongful Death Actions Florida’s Wrongful Death Act provides surprisingly limited damages to the survivors. It also has very narrow definitions as to who a survivor is and is not. Of course the section of the Florida Statutes entitled Wrongful Death contains none of...
by Spencer Aronfeld | May 21, 2014 | Personal Injury News and Safety Resources, Wrongful Death
Millions of thrill-seeking tourists visit Florida every year, and many of them engage in risky activities like jet skiing, parasailing, skydiving, scuba diving, and bouncing in these new giant trampoline warehouses called Sky Zones. Most of the owners and operators of...
by Spencer Aronfeld | May 19, 2014 | Wrongful Death
What happens when you get into a motorcycle accident in Florida with someone whose insurance has expired? It depends on why and how the insurance policy became inactive. If the policy lapsed because of non-payment and the insurance company has mailed written notice to...
by Spencer Aronfeld | Sep 26, 2013 | Car Accidents, Wrongful Death
One of the very first things we all learn as children is to hold hands when we cross the street. As we get older and realize that crossing a street is a “survivable” experience, the need to hold hands and the fear both diminish. For many of us, crossing...
by Spencer Aronfeld | Jul 19, 2013 | Child Injuries, Medical Malpractice, Wrongful Death
I have been a children’s injury attorney in Florida for more than 23 years. I have represented kids who were hurt in accidents at schools, day care centers, theme parks, and in traffic accidents. As a father of two, I can think of nothing more tragic than the loss of...
by Spencer Aronfeld | Jul 14, 2013 | Negligent Security, Wrongful Death
In the middle of the night, Miami business owner Jose Lazaro Rodriguez got a call from his security company that the burglar alarm at his store had gone off. They informed him that the police had been notified and were on their way. Mr. Rodriguez grabbed his licensed...