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Top 5 Mass Torts of 2018

As we head into 2019, I thought it would be interesting to look back at the Top Five Mass Torts of 2018.  The first question you may have is what is a mass tort?  A mass tort is a civil action involving numerous plaintiffs against one or a few defendants.  The losses arise out of […]

Are Safety Measures Helping Decrease Accidents on I-95 in Miami-Dade?

Drivers in the Miami-Dade County area have likely noticed that new poles were installed on Interstate 95 to separate express lanes from general use lanes. The poles were installed two years ago in an attempt to make the highway safer, and preliminary evidence now shows that they are having a significant positive impact on highway […]

Infrastructure, Safety, and Potholes Make Miami Among Worst Cities for Drivers

Potholes may seem like only a minor nuisance for drivers. However, a recent study conducted by the American Automobile Association estimates that potholes are responsible for about $3 Billion worth of automobile damage per year across the country.  Worse still, potholes, along with poor road conditions in general, pose a significant safety hazard. Vehicles impacted […]

E.coli Outbreaks at Publix in Florida

On September 19, Cargill Meat Solutions announced a recall of 132,606 pounds of beef. This recalled product, which consisted of 3-pound, 10-pound and 20-pound chubs of beef produced June 21, had been sent to companies such as Certified Angus Beef, Excel, Fire River Farms, Our Certified, and Sterling Silver. All affected product was labeled “EST. […]

Legal Ramifications of the Miami Bridge Collapse

“It will last a hundred years,” they said. They said the bridge was constructed as an “engineering feat” and a “model for the future with safety at the forefront.” But, five days after it was installed using the innovative methods of construction and installation, the pedestrian bridge over a portion of Southwest Eighth Street in […]

Failure to Treat Flu Can Lead to Complications

According to the Centers for Disease Control, this year’s flu season may be the worst in several years. Nearly all states are reporting high flu activity similar to that seen during the 2014-2015 season, the most severe in recent memory. In January 2017, only 12 states were reporting significant flu activity. The Severity of This […]

Bayne Shaifer Awarded 2017 Kaire & Heffernan Community Scholarship

Volunteering has a variety of benefits. According to the Corporation for National and Community Services, in 2015, over 62.6 million people dedicated some of their time to volunteering with a total of 7.9 billion hours of service. Volunteering is known to help improve social and relationship skills, helps counteract the effects of anxiety and stress, […]

Deaths at Nursing Home During Hurricane Irma Highlights Preparation Errors

Florida has approximately 20 million residents, and 4 million of those residents are age 65 years and older. Accordingly, Florida has 680 nursing homes. To what degree are these nursing homes responsible for not only caring for their patients’ medical well-being and safety under normal circumstances, but also when a natural disaster occurs. Deaths at Nursing […]