- A Miami man was severely injured while delivering coffee in a commercial building when a large, 200-pound door fell from its hinges and struck him on the head, neck and back, knocking him to the ground. The man sustained a traumatic brain injury, orthopedic injuries and dental injuries. The case was settled for a substantial sum.
- A Boca Raton senior citizen who was injured in her condominium building when an elevator malfunctioned and improperly "jumped up" as she was entering it. The elevator in question has had a history of malfunctions which were documented. The woman severely fractured her shoulder in multiple places and required a complete replacement and extensive physical therapy. This case was placed into suit immediately and moved on an expedited basis due to the injured woman's age. We resolved the case in just over one year for a significant settlement on the eve of trial.
- A Coral Springs woman was injured while attending her nephew's wedding in a resort in Aruba when she slipped and fell upon hardened berries from a tree that had accumulated on a busy poolside walkway. The 73-year-old woman fractured her hip and was transported by air ambulance back to Broward County where she received a complete hip replacement. This case was recently settled pre-suit for $290,000.00.
- A Miami teenager who was attending a wedding at a Hialeah banquet hall was injured when she slipped and fell down uneven and improperly lit stairs. She suffered a fractured elbow and was forced to miss time from work and school during her recovery time. The case was settled for a confidential amount.
- A Miami man was horribly burned and injured when he fell from a roof of a home on which he was working. The man was an independent contractor mopping hot tar on the roof and was not provided any safety equipment by his employer or the homeowner. The hot tar spilled and caused him to slip and fall to the ground, also burning his arms, hands, face and neck.
- We represented a Miami woman who was injured while walking to her car in a parking lot that had inadequate lighting and security. The shopping center had knowledge of the unsafe condition and failed to properly correct the situation. As the wife and mother walked through the parking lot at night, she was attacked and robbed and sustained serious personal injuries.
- A Miami-Dade police officer out for lunch with his family was injured in local restaurant when, during a rainstorm, the hallway near the restroom flooded and saturated the carpeting. He walked across the area and into the men's room and fell. The Plaintiff suffered injuries to his head, neck, back and hips. The case is currently being prepared for trial.
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A California doctor, in Miami on vacation, was injured when she slipped and fell in a busy Bal Harbor restaurant. When leaving her seat to use the restroom, she slipped upon a slick and oily substance near a walkway approaching the kitchen. She landed on her knee, sustaining a an injury that eventually required corrective surgery. We resolved before trial.
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A Boca Raton woman contracted a serious food-borne illness while staying at a Miami hotel for a romantic weekend. She suffered acute histamine poisoning from a fish sandwich at the hotel's poolside grill and was immediately rushed to the hospital. After several weeks of medical care and attention, she fortunately made a full recovery. The case was resolved shortly after suit was filed.
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An elderly Miami woman was injured when she tripped and fell near the restroom of a Miami location of a busy national fast food chain. The woman, upon exiting the restroom, tripped over a wet floor sign that had fallen in the walkway and was obscured from her view as the door opened out. She attempted to catch herself on a nearby railing, and sustained serious shoulder injuries as she fell to the ground. Suit has been filed and we are preparing to try this case some time this year.
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