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More Problems for Victims of Chinese Drywall

Thursday, October 8, 2009

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We posted this summer in regards to the emerging problems associated with the installation of defective Chinese drywall in the area, and unfortunately, that fight continues on several levels with those responsible for the installation of it and the government. As of now, nothing has been resolved, but it seems that those who are [...]

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Florida Drinking Water Ranked Among the Worst in the United States

Tuesday, September 22, 2009

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Tap water has long had a bad reputation as being dirty, contaminated with toxins and generally unsafe for various reasons. While some of this reputation is somewhat harsh, the reality is that drinking water that comes from deep in the ground can come into contact with several different substances that can lead to serious [...]

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Defendant Added to Hospital Records Purchase Case

Tuesday, September 22, 2009

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We posted last month in regards to a troubling case that was emerging regarding the stealing and selling of confidential hospital records to a local attorney in an effort to solicit those patients who had been injured in slip-and-fall and other cases for representation. This is considered a federal crime, and now comes word [...]

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Flight Home from Florida-Tennessee Game Ends in Tragedy

Monday, September 21, 2009

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We all love our college football, and getting to and from a game anywhere can be the biggest challenge most people face when it comes to the overall enjoyment of the game. One group of people had made arrangements to avoid much of the traffic that was sure to fill the area in and [...]

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Miami-Area Day Care Center Sued Again

Wednesday, September 16, 2009

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We posted recently about a lawsuit that was filed against a local daycare center, and the civil suit alleged sexual abuse by a 13-year-old boy against a small child. While that situation alone is nothing short of shocking and tragic, it’s possible that more than one child was the victim of such conduct, as [...]

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Woman Burned by Laser Hair Removal Treatment

Tuesday, September 15, 2009

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Generally speaking, hair removal procedures are considered elective in nature and must be paid for by the consumer who chooses to undergo such a procedure. While some customers are ready with cash in hand to move forward, others feel the need to borrow money in order to get through the process as quickly as [...]

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Is Your Food Safe? State’s Grocery Store Safety Violations on the Rise

Friday, September 4, 2009

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When we purchase food at almost any grocery store, we see rows of washed produce, well-protected meat housed in cooled glass cases and many other displays that are designed not only to show customers the best the store has to offer, but also to keep the food clean and safe. Florida, like everywhere else, [...]

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3-Year-Old Girl Rescued from Pool Drain

Wednesday, August 26, 2009

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Swimming pools are a staple in South Florida, especially during the summer months when they tend to be a necessary escape from the extreme heat and humidity. As such, many parents are making sure their children are taught to swim at an early age not only for obvious safety reasons but so they can [...]

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Man Suffers Severe Shock While Pumping Tires

Wednesday, August 19, 2009

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We’ve all seen the hoses that are in place at gas stations and convenience stores that are used to pump air into tires of vehicles. Many of us have used them without giving them a second thought and moved along into our normal routines. That was surely the intent of a man in [...]

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Man Seriously Injured After Cistern Collapses in Key West

Tuesday, August 4, 2009

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Cisterns used to be quite common in Key West, but as infrastructural advancements continued, they became less prevalent with time. However, as relatively rare as they are these days, they can still be quite dangerous for anyone who stands on them, especially since so many of them are old and perhaps in a state [...]

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