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Florida’s Road Bike Laws
Jeffrey P. Gale, P.A.

Anyone who lives in South Florida knows that the population of road bikers has exploded in recent years. With Lance Armstrong’s exploits and the availability of relatively inexpensive high performance bicycles, it is not uncommon, especially on weekend mornings, to see a countless number of road bikers of all shapes and sizes challenging themselves in…

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Summary of Florida’s Residential Swimming Pool Safety Act
Jeffrey P. Gale, P.A.

Drowning is the leading cause of death of young children and a significant cause of death of medically frail elderly persons in this state. Constant supervision is the best way to prevent drownings. Cognizant, however, that supervision is not always available, the Florida Legislature has devised a statutory scheme designed to deny, delay, or detect…

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Liability for “Enhanced Injuries” in Florida Personal Injury Cases
Jeffrey P. Gale, P.A.

On July 7, 2010, I blogged that the initial tortfeasor (a wrong-doer, one who does wrong) in a negligence case is liable under Stuart v. Hertz Corp., 351 So.2d 703 (Fla. 1977), for all foreseeable damages arising from an accident, including enhanced injuries caused by medical malpractice suffered during treatment for the initial injuries. (Blog.)…

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Attorneys’ Fees in Florida Wrongful Death Cases
Jeffrey P. Gale, P.A.

Florida’s Wrongful Death Act, located at Sections 768.16-768.26 of the Florida Statutes, concentrates on loss suffered by survivors and creates a separate entitlement to damages for each survivor. However, the survivors cannot bring separate legal actions. Rather, the personal representative is the only party with standing to bring a wrongful death suit on behalf of…

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Workers’ Compensation Permanent Total Disability (PTD) – The Shifting Standard
Jeffrey P. Gale, P.A.

Permanent Total Disability (PTD) is the only periodic (bi-weekly) monetary payment available to injured workers after maximum medical improvement (MMI) is reached. The standard for qualifying for PTD benefits has changed numerous times over the years. When I began handling workers’ compensation cases, in 1987, to qualify for PTD benefits an injured worker had to…

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Defenses/Counterclaims to Florida Debt & Foreclosure Lawsuits
Jeffrey P. Gale, P.A.

Individuals and companies sued in Florida on debts (real & fabricated) and delinquent mortgages are not without legal defenses or affirmative relief. Here is a checklist of some of the available legal principles: Estoppel – Equitable, Promissory and Collateral. The action is barred by the statute of limitations applicable to such actions. This action is…

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Settling Minors’ Personal Injury Claims in Florida
Jeffrey P. Gale, P.A.

Personal injury claims of individuals under the age of 18 present unique procedural demands for the legal practioner. For starters, the attorney represents the minor through the minor’s legal guardian, typically one parent or both. This is because minors cannot pursue claims through the court system or settle them, pre- or post-suit, on their own.…

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Responding to United Automobile Insurance Company
Jeffrey P. Gale, P.A.

From reading United Automobile Insurance Company’s blog page, one could be mislead into believing that every claim made against United is frivilous. This is not my personal experience or that of most other lawyers familiar with United. A simple inspection of the County Court records for Miami-Dade and Broward Counties will reveal a nearly countless…

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Damages/Compensation in Florida Wrongful Death Cases
Jeffrey P. Gale, P.A.

When the death of an individual is caused by the wrongful act, negligence, default, or breach of contract or warranty of any person or company, including those occurring on navigable waters, who may be entitled to compensation for the loss is a matter of statutory design, the work of the Florida Legislature. The Legislature’s work…

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Satisfying the Workers’ Compensation Lien in Florida – The Manfredo Formula
Jeffrey P. Gale, P.A.

Frequently, employees hurt on the job can be compensated for their damages by third persons (i.e., someone other than the employer). This is so when the employee is injured or killed in the course of his or her employment by the negligence or wrongful act of a third-party tortfeasor. Regardless of fault, Florida employees hurt…

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