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In the boating injury case of Westfield Ins. Co. v. Vandenberg, the question was raised to the U.S. Court of Appeal for the Seventh Circuit regarding whether the construction company insurance held by a defendant in the injury lawsuit could be liable to pay defendant’s share of damages. The appellate court answered no. Plaintiff previouslyContinue reading “boat accident lawyer in Broward Tag Archives”

Boat injury attorney Florida Tag Archives

In the boating injury case of Westfield Ins. Co. v. Vandenberg, the question was raised to the U.S. Court of Appeal for the Seventh Circuit regarding whether the construction company insurance held by a defendant in the injury lawsuit could be liable to pay defendant’s share of damages. The appellate court answered no. Plaintiff previouslyContinue reading “Boat injury attorney Florida Tag Archives”

Broward boating accident attorney Tag Archives

In the boating injury case of Westfield Ins. Co. v. Vandenberg, the question was raised to the U.S. Court of Appeal for the Seventh Circuit regarding whether the construction company insurance held by a defendant in the injury lawsuit could be liable to pay defendant’s share of damages. The appellate court answered no. Plaintiff previouslyContinue reading “Broward boating accident attorney Tag Archives”

Westfield Ins. Co. v. Vandenberg – Boating Injury Insurance Dispute

In the boating injury case of Westfield Ins. Co. v. Vandenberg, the question was raised to the U.S. Court of Appeal for the Seventh Circuit regarding whether the construction company insurance held by a defendant in the injury lawsuit could be liable to pay defendant’s share of damages. The appellate court answered no. Plaintiff previouslyContinue reading “Westfield Ins. Co. v. Vandenberg – Boating Injury Insurance Dispute”

Child Hot Car Death Not Covered by Driver’s Personal Insurance, Says FL 3rd DCA

The parents of an infant who died tragically in a hot car that was parked outside a Florida daycare facility for seven hours in the summer will not be able to collect any compensation from the driver’s personal insurance policy. That’s according to a new ruling by Florida’s Third District Court of Appeal in BryantContinue reading “Child Hot Car Death Not Covered by Driver’s Personal Insurance, Says FL 3rd DCA”

Birth Injury Legal Fee Limits Still in Effect, Per FL 4th DCA

The attorneys who represented a child severely injured at birth will not be able to receive more than the damage cap put into effect by the state legislature, even though they spent five times that in bringing the case forward. Beyond just delivering a financial blow to this one law firm, the case could haveContinue reading “Birth Injury Legal Fee Limits Still in Effect, Per FL 4th DCA”

FL 4th DCA Finds Non-Economic Damage Caps in Medical Malpractice Litigation Unconstitutional

Last year, the Florida Supreme Court took on the issue of caps on non-economic damages in medical malpractice wrongful death cases. The court ruled in Estate of McCall v. United States that capping damages in these cases was unconstitutional. This was a major victory for those who had suffered the death of a loved oneContinue reading “FL 4th DCA Finds Non-Economic Damage Caps in Medical Malpractice Litigation Unconstitutional”

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