Monthly Archives: May 2025

“Attendant Care” After A Work Injury
If you are injured at work and qualify for ‘attendant care’ benefits, it means that you may be able to have a person ‘attend’ you and help you with tasks you may no longer be able to do – for example, bathing or dressing oneself. What many do not realize, however, is that if… Read More »

What Are Workers’ Compensation Benefits Intended To Cover?
Most, though not all, employers in Florida are required to carry workers’ compensation coverage. However, many workers who are injured on the job tend to be confused about exactly what these benefits are intended to cover – from medical expenses to lost wages. If you have been recently injured at work, and qualify for… Read More »

Are Golf Carts “Dangerous Instrumentalities?”
Golf is a sport that can be played nearly year-round in Florida, given its (usually) mild weather and lack of snow in most areas. It is a relatively low-impact sport, given that competitors can ride from hole to hole – but this does not mean that injuries do not occur on the golf course…. Read More »

Florida Sees Disproportionately High Number Of Pedestrian Fatalities
On an average day, one will see a fair amount of pedestrians on the roads of a town or city. While the definition of ‘pedestrian’ differs from jurisdiction to jurisdiction, any road user not in a vehicle or on a motorcycle may qualify in Florida. These people have the right to use the roads… Read More »