Burn Injuries from Turkey Fryers & Holiday Cooking: What Victims Need to Know

November 28, 2025

Thanksgiving meals often involve deep-frying turkeys, crowded kitchens, and hot ovens. After the holiday, many Floridians suffer burn injuries from cooking accidents or defective products. Common Causes of Post-Thanksgiving Burn Injuries Grease fires Unsafe turkey fryer setups Hot oil spills Faulty appliances Overloaded kitchen outlets Boiling water accidents Children …

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What Qualifies as Pain and Suffering?

November 26, 2025

When you’re injured in an accident, the damage goes beyond physical wounds and medical bills. Victims often endure emotional distress, loss of enjoyment of life, and ongoing discomfort. In personal injury law, this is referred to as “pain and suffering.” Understanding what this term means and how it’s …

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Slip-and-Fall Accidents While Black Friday Shopping: What Happens Next?

November 26, 2025

After Thanksgiving, thousands of Floridians rush into stores for doorbuster deals—but crowded retail environments create dangerous conditions. Many people file injury claims every year from slip-and-falls, trip-and-falls, and overcrowding incidents during post-holiday shopping. Why Stores Are More Hazardous After Thanksgiving Black Friday and weekend sales bring: Wet floors from …

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How Langdon & Emison won Vermont’s largest auto defect verdict

November 25, 2025

Heco v. Midstate Dodge LLC et al. began with a devastating injury and ended with one of the most significant automotive defect verdicts in Vermont. In 2013, a Chittenden County jury awarded Dzemila Heco $43.1 million for the life-altering spinal cord injury she suffered when the driver’s seat in her …

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Is Jaywalking Illegal in Arizona?

November 24, 2025

In Arizona, questions about jaywalking come down to when and where crossing the street is considered illegal. While the act itself is not always deemed as a violation, crossing can still result in citations or liability if an accident happens. Understanding how Arizona defines pedestrian responsibility and how reasonable care …

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Was Your Baby’s Injury Medical Malpractice?

November 24, 2025

When a baby is hurt during labor or delivery, parents almost always ask the same question. Was this preventable? Medical teams sometimes suggest that birth injuries are unavoidable, but many are caused by medical errors that should never happen. Understanding what qualifies as birth injury medical malpractice can help you …

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Post-Thanksgiving Travel Accidents in Florida: What Drivers Need to Know

November 24, 2025

Thanksgiving weekend is one of the busiest travel periods of the year, and Florida’s highways—from I-95 to the Turnpike—see a sharp rise in traffic collisions. Whether you’re returning home, heading back to work, or traveling to visit extended family, knowing the risks and your legal options can protect you after …

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Is it Illegal to Drive with High Beams On?

November 21, 2025

Driving at night can be difficult when you are in a dark or poorly lit area where visibility is limited. Many drivers will rely on their high beams to see clearly. But, using them improperly can result in serious hazards for other motorists and may even go against state traffic …

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Delivery Driver Accidents & Liability During the Holiday Rush in Florida

November 21, 2025

As online shopping surges during Thanksgiving, Black Friday, and the holiday season, Florida roads fill with delivery trucks, vans, and gig drivers rushing to meet demand. Amazon, FedEx, UPS, USPS, DoorDash, Instacart, and freelance couriers work under intense pressure—and accidents spike dramatically as a result. Whether you’re injured by a …

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