Tag Archives: Third Party Liability
Two Key Third Party Liability Theories In Port St. Lucie
Florida’s auto insurance minimum requirement is one of the lowest in the country. Many drivers only have $10,000 in accident coverage. In a catastrophic injury case, like a wrongful death, that amount may not be nearly enough to provide fair compensation to the victim/plaintiff. There are options in this situation, such as attaching current… Read More »
Three Vehicle Pile-Up Crash In Indian River County
A pickup pulling a commercial trailer, box truck, and minivan all collided at the intersection of 77th Street and 58th Avenue. There were no witnesses to the early morning crash and first responders are still investigating the collision. Two people were seriously injured and transported to local hospitals. Officers redirected traffic for several hours… Read More »
Construction Vehicle Kills Worker In Construction Zone
A northbound cement truck struck a construction worker in Indian River County, causing fatal injuries. According to witnesses and the Florida Highway Patrol, the wreck occurred on Interstate 95 near the Fellsmere exit. A 46-year-old worker was apparently crossing the exit ramp to move a construction sign when the truck hit him. First responders… Read More »
Connecting The Dots In Negligence Cases
What is the relationship between two fairly obscure labor law decisions in Illinois and personal injury matters in the Treasure Coast area? The National Labor Relations Board, which is one of the government agencies charged with enforcing federal employment laws, recently filed an unfair labor practices complaint against Postmates, an on-demand delivery service based… Read More »
Church Van And BMW Collide Near Port St. Lucie
Authorities are still investigating a serious vehicle crash in Delray Beach that killed one person and injured at least twelve others. The wreck occurred at the intersection of Lake Ida and Davis Roads. A BMW, which was apparently turning left from Davis onto Lake Ida, collided with a church van that was carrying eleven… Read More »