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Boating Accidents in Florida (Part 3 of 3)

Florida is blessed with beautiful seas and wonderful weather.  That is why we lead the nation in our amount of registered boats.  In part one of this series, we discussed boating accidents in Florida, how liability is attached to the responsible party and how property damages are calculated. In part

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What is Maritime Limitation of Liability?

In late 2011, Everglades Island Boat Tours was operating their airboat in navigable waters when one of its passengers was injured. In early 2013, the Middle District of Florida released an admiralty decision interpreting the longstanding maritime rule of “limitation of liability.”  In the matter of Everglades Island Boat Tours,

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Captain’s Duties in a Ferry Boat Disaster

The April 16 South Korean ferry disaster killed more than 300 passengers.  About 80 percent of those people were innocent high school students. Apparently, the captain and crew caused the ferry to sink by improperly stowing and overloading cargo. Their failure to protect their passengers was also seen as negligent.

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Latest Clothing Recalls |May 2014

When you hear the term “safety recall,” typically you think of a vehicle, a toy, or possibly even food. However, did you know there are sometimes safety recalls for clothing articles or accessories? The Consumer Product Safety Commission keeps a regularly updated recall list and provides safety education, regulations, and

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Keep safe in large crowds with 3 simple tips

Downtown West Palm Beach, Fla. held its 32nd annual SunFest this past week. The festival always seems to draw large crowds with its live music, local and national artists, and several family fun activities that everyone is able to enjoy. However, with large crowds comes the chance of unknown dangers

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