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Disabled Veteran Injured By Extremely Hot Roll

By Alan Goldfarb, P.A. |

A disabled veteran who suffered a traumatic brain injury during a training exercise had gone to the Ozarks on vacation with his family. There they decided to eat at Lambert’s Cafe which is famous for its splendid rolls. They were seated near the kitchen when a server came trundling through the door, tossed a… Read More »

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Miami Jury Finds In Favor Of Louisville Ladder In Injury Lawsuit

By Alan Goldfarb, P.A. |

In a plotline that sounds like it was borrowed from the Irish Pub classic Finnegan’s Wake, one plumber injured his spine, hips, and ribs after falling from a ladder manufactured by Louisville Ladder Inc. He then sued the company for $3.1 million alleging that the ladder was responsible for his injuries. The plaintiff issued… Read More »

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Florida Supreme Court Rules on Products Liability Cases

By Alan Goldfarb, P.A. |

The Florida Supreme Court recently handed down a ruling in a personal injury case that will make a big difference in future personal injury trials. In a products liability case involving the tragic death of the plaintiff, the defendant failed to object to an inconsistent verdict by the jury at the end of the… Read More »

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Keeping Your Child Safe: Products Liability and the Holidays

By Alan Goldfarb, P.A. |

With the holidays coming up, everyone is starting to feel the pressure of gift purchasing. Those of us with little ones anxiously await the look on our children’s faces when they open up the brightly-colored boxes filled with various toys and trinkets. While we hope the toys will be educational, intellectually stimulating, and fun,… Read More »

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