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FLORIDA SUPREME COURT TO HEAR HOSPITAL ER LIABILITY CASE
With the potential for large payouts, medical malpractice claims put a lot on the line – both for patients and families in need of compensation, an
View ArticleNEW STUDY: SPEEDING IS LEADING CAUSE OF FATAL CAR ACCIDENTS
For years, researchers have scrutinized car crash statistics to find insight about the most pressing dangers on U.S. roads, as well as where and when
View ArticleDRAM SHOP LAWS & DRUNK DRIVING: BAR & HOST LIABILITY IN FLORIDA
Most people are familiar with civil and criminal laws regarding drunk driving: Drive intoxicated and you can be charged with a crime; hurt someone wh
View ArticleTEENS WITH ADHD HAVE HIGHER CRASH RISKS, STUDY SAYS
If you have raised children or are currently the proud parent of a thriving teenager, you likely understand a teen’s first foray into driving a mot
View ArticleTODD MINER LAW PRESENTS RED HOT & BOOM 2019
Attorney Todd Miner is this year’s Presenting Sponsor for the upcoming Red Hot & Boom Independence Day celebration! Organized by the City of A
View ArticleATTORNEY TODD MINER APPEARS ON WXXL ORLANDO RADIO
Attorney Todd Miner recently appeared on WXXL (XL 106.7 Orlando) as a featured guest on the popular morning show “Johnny’s House” to discuss hi
View ArticleIT’S OFFICIAL: FLORIDA’S NEW TEXTING BAN IS NOW THE LAW
Florida’s legislature has officially decided to make texting while driving an unlawful act. At the start of 2020, any Florida driver who
View Article10 THINGS TO KNOW ABOUT FLORIDA’S NEW TEXTING WHILE DRIVING LAW
After a temporary postponement to better align a pair of proposed bills, Florida lawmakers have accomplished what legislators in both Congressional c
View ArticleFWC: FLORIDA’S 2019 BOATING SEASON IS OFF TO A BAD START
Florida’s 2019 boating season is not starting out as hoped. By early April, the state has already seen more boating accidents in many of its most p
View ArticleFLORIDA CONTINUES TOUGH STANCE ON TEXTING WHILE DRIVING
In Florida, a proposal will be heard by the House regarding texting and driving, which could potentially turn it into a primary offense. Today, texti
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