Florida premises liability law governs the responsibility of those who possess or control land for injuries sustained by individuals on their property. It is a negligence-based system, meaning that liability is determined according to the degree of fault. This principle is known as comparative fault, codified in Florida Statute § 768.81, entitled Comparative Fault. Under…
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Not infrequently, both a workers’ compensation case and a personal injury liability case will arise from the same accident. For example, a construction site supervisor involved in a motor vehicle crash while traveling to Home Depot for supplies can pursue workers’ compensation benefits from the employer and civil liability damages from the at-fault party. Florida…
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