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Sick Infant Airlifted from Royal Caribbean Cruise

On Sunday, April 6, the United States Coast Guard flew an infant with a breathing problem from a port in the Bahamas to Miami Children’s Hospital.  The infant was onboard Royal Caribbean’s The Enchantment of the Seas in Coco Cay, the Bahamas when it started having difficulty breathing.  Apparently, the

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April Is Autism Awareness Month

Every day millions of Americans living with autism face significant struggles that many of us know nothing about. The month of April is designated to increasing understanding and knowledge about autism and improving the lives of individuals who are living with the disorder. Autism is the fastest-growing developmental disorder in

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General Motors Doubles Recall… Again

On February 7th, General Motors (GM) announced a major recall of 778,562 of its vehicles. The recall was made because of a faulty ignition switch that when “jostled” causes the engine to switch from a running position to an accessory position. This turns off power steering, power brakes, airbags and

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Cancer, the No. 1 Killer in America

Many of you have loved ones who have been affected by cancer. Cancer hit close to home for me a very long time ago when my father was diagnosed with stage III colon cancer. Since that time, he has been diagnosed and treated for colon cancer, lung cancer, prostate cancer,

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Caps on Medical Malpractice Damages

The recent Florida Supreme Court decision, Estate of McCall v. United States of America, should be hailed by all as a triumph for the civil justice system.  What this case essentially did was declare the statutory cap on medical malpractice lawsuits as unconstitutional.  Back in 2003, the Florida Legislature passed

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New Rules for Child Car Seats

Parents take note: the government is instituting new rules for child car seats.  Recently, the government has issued new guidelines on how to install car seats as your children approach the upper weight limit for the seat. They have also issued new side-impact crash tests for child seats.  It is

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Boating Accidents in Florida (Part 1 of 3)

Florida leads the nation with more than 900,000 registered boating vessels.  With that many boats in the water, there are bound to be a lot of accidents.  To be classified as a “reportable” boating accident, the event must meet at least one of the following five criteria: a person dies,

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