Monthly Archives: November 2025
Tesla Held Partially Liable In Autopilot Failure Case
In September 2025, a federal jury in Florida held that Tesla was at least partially liable for a 2019 crash that killed one person and severely injured another. The verdict imposed more than $240 million in damages, and while a pretrial agreement limited possible punitive damages, the verdict is still remarkable for its clear… Read More »
Injured On Your Lunch Break?
Contrary to popular belief, not every injury sustained at work in Florida will be eligible for workers’ compensation. If a person is injured on their lunch break, determining whether the injury is compensable can be complex – but the right attorney can help to clarify matters. Is It Within The Scope Of Your Employment?… Read More »
Florida May Repeal “Free Kill” Medical Malpractice Law
In October 2025, the Florida House of Representatives re-introduced a bill that would amend one of Florida’s most controversial medical malpractice laws, only four months after the state’s governor had vetoed the measure. The so-called “free kill” law is a regulation which only allows bereaved family members to recover non-economic damages in certain situations… Read More »
Can I Receive Workers’ Comp Benefits For Emotional Damage?
Workers’ compensation benefits are intended to cover expenses incurred by an employee while recovering from an on-the-job injury. However, in the overwhelming majority of cases, those injuries must be physical. While it is possible, even likely, for many jobs to cause psychological and emotional damage to employees, Florida’s law has been firm in holding… Read More »