Wrongful Death

  • Cardiac Death At Gym Without Defibrillator

    Bob Carroll | April 01, 2006 6:33 AM | 2 CommentsTampa Bay, FL

    As a result of some recent litigation our health clubs, gyms and other exercise facilities may be safer. Among the treadmills and weights there may be a defibrillator. Why a defibrillator? Because it can save a life. Because gyms now know it should be part of their safety equipment and service.Overlawyered feels gyms do not need defibrillators:Gym didn't have defibrillator...so a Florida...

  • A Loss That Is Hard To Bear - A Child's Death

    Bob Carroll | February 20, 2006 9:32 AM | 1 CommentTampa Bay, FL

    One of the most difficult emotional burdens to bear is the death of a child. I do not know how I would deal with such a tragedy in my life, but I know there is support available in most communities for the surviving family members. One helpful article is highlighted below.Surviving the deaths of childrenGroup helps families bear the unbearable SANTA CLARITA - They never would have chosen to...

  • Botched Airplane Engine Repairs Proven In Florida Trial

    Bob Carroll | February 15, 2006 12:02 PM | 0 CommentsTampa Bay, FL

    A verdict has been rendered in a wrongful death lawsuit involving allegations of improper repairs to an airplane engine. A widow and her seven children will receive $4 million according to a summary posted by NewsInferno. Certified Engines Unlimited, Inc. was ordered to pay for negligently "failing to properly inspect, service and repair the aircraft, and for failing to warn the pilot and...

  • City May Be Liable For Death In Park

    Bob Carroll | February 14, 2006 5:06 AM | 0 CommentsTampa Bay, FL

    A city park should be a peaceful and safe place. It should not be dangerous for visitors to sit at park tables. Some months ago a Florida woman was killed when she was crushed by a falling tree branch while sitting with two adult children in the shade of an old oak tree. Wrongful death lawsuits have been filed alleging that the city was negligent in the maintenance of its park. If the city...

  • Crying In The Courtroom

    Bob Carroll | February 03, 2006 5:50 AM | 0 CommentsTampa Bay, FL

    Attorney Roy L. Glass was at the end of a four week trial delivering his closing argument when he started sobbing. Mr. Glass was experiencing an emotional reaction to the suicide death of John Patterson while an inmate in the Pinellas County Jail. No matter what the circumstances of the incarceration and death, the human tragedy of the death suddenly overwhelmed him. He apologized after...

  • Boat Collision Kills Visitor

    Bob Carroll | January 31, 2006 9:09 AM | 0 CommentsTampa Bay, FL

    Tampa Bay highways are becoming a congested nightmare for motorists. Crashes are becoming more and more frequent. Unfortunately, our increased population and large number of visitors are causing the waterways of Tampa Bay to become more dangerous, too. Special care needs to be taken by all boat operators to avoid collisions and dangerous situations, especially where there is congestion. ...

  • Stealing Gas Leads To Auto Collision Which Leads To Pain Medication Which Leads To Wrongful Death

    Bob Carroll | January 19, 2006 5:19 AM | 0 CommentsTampa Bay, FL

    The trail that lawyers for injured victims must take to obtain just compensation is sometimes difficult, complicated and long. I have to commend the excellent work of Plaintiff's counsel in one Florida Wrongful Death case. The case, DAVIS v. BRUHASPATI, INC., 1D05-2378 (Fla.App. 1 Dist. 2005), is the subject of an appellate court opinion - excerpts are below. Carter is the bad guy who stole...

  • $2.65 Million Verdict for Murder Case?

    Robert Blanchard | January 17, 2006 6:33 PM | 0 CommentsPensacola, FL

    A Collier County Sheriff's Office was found partly responsible for the murder of a psychologist while he was conducting a court-appointed interview of a prison inmate. Apparently, the inmate was known to be extremely dangerous, but the Sheriff failed to warn the victim in advance or make adequate provisions for his safety. In his 90 days of incarceration, the inmate had made repeated threats to...

  • Message To Employers - Don't Allow Drunks To Drive Company Trucks

    Bob Carroll | January 16, 2006 8:35 AM | 2 CommentsTampa Bay, FL

    One case at a time jurors are telling employers that permitting drunk employees to drive company vehicles is wrong, wrong, wrong. The Las Vegas Review-Journal posts the story of the latest verdict/message:TERRIBLE HERBST: Family awarded $14.1 million - Woman, 58, died when hit by drunken driver in 2001Rosa Delegado was trying to get into her car on the side of a public street when Darwin Ray...

  • Young Female Athlete Dies While Cheerleading

    Bob Carroll | January 12, 2006 5:49 AM | 0 CommentsTampa Bay, FL

    Would you care to guess which sport is the most dangerous for young women? Last summer's death of 14-year-old Ashley Burns illustrates why cheerleading, with all of its highflying, acrobatic, crowd-pleasing stunts, is the most dangerous sport of all for young women. Full article at Boston.com.

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