411: Statute of Limitations in Florida: the Clock is Ticking
411: Statute of Limitations in Florida: the Clock is Ticking

The personal injury attorneys at the Law Offices of Aronberg & Aronberg know that you only have a certain amount of time during which you can begin to fight for compensation for the injuries you’ve sustained due to the negligence...

Pharmacy Owners Agree to $100M Settlement Following Meningitis Outbreak
Pharmacy Owners Agree to $100M Settlement Following Meningitis Outbreak

  The pharmacy whose evident negligence played a major role in causing a meningitis outbreak last year has preliminarily agreed to setting up a $100 million fund for the victims of the meningitis outbreak. The negligent company, the New England...

411: Nail Salon Negligence
411: Nail Salon Negligence

  While infections, lacerations and loss of limbs might commonly be associated with hospitals, construction sites or car crashes, they’re not typically discussed in the same breath as nail salons. Nevertheless, while commonly thought of as leisurely destinations for relaxation...

Taking Issue with the BP Full-Page Ad
Taking Issue with the BP Full-Page Ad

  In the Friday, November 29th issue of the New York Times, BP (formerly known as British Petroleum) took out a full-page ad lambasting the settlement process that has overseen payouts to claimants in the fallout of the horrific 2010...

Court: Toyota Must Pay at Least $3 Million to Victims
Court: Toyota Must Pay at Least $3 Million to Victims

  Toyota Lawsuit: In 2007, a Toyota car crash caused by unintended acceleration resulted in the injury of the car’s driver and the death of the passenger. Finally, an Oklahoma jury has come down on the side of the victims,...

Looking Back on the McDonald’s Hot Coffee Case
Looking Back on the McDonald’s Hot Coffee Case

Liebeck v. McDonald’s Restaurants is one of the most polarizing lawsuits of all time, defining the divide between plaintiff’s attorneys and tort reform activists. But it’s also one of the most misunderstood. Back in February of 1992, 79-year-old Ms. Liebeck...

P.I. Pulse: Product Liability (E-Cigarette Explosion)
P.I. Pulse: Product Liability (E-Cigarette Explosion)

  Everybody knows (or should know) that young children should be kept away from cigarettes. In reality, everyone should stay away from cigarettes as much as possible, but young children are especially susceptible to the harms of cigarettes, both because...

411: The Dangers of Prescription Drugs
411: The Dangers of Prescription Drugs

  Without a doubt, among the greatest benefits that evolving scientific technology has provided us with are prescription medications tailored to treat previously incurable medical conditions or prevent other medical issues.  Still, the fact that pharmaceutical companies have discovered new and...

P.I. Pulse: Fast Food Restaurants on the Defense
P.I. Pulse: Fast Food Restaurants on the Defense

  Fast food restaurants seem to have a timeless place in the chronicles and developments of personal injury law. Fresh in the memories of all trial lawyers (in addition to those of many others) is Liebeck v. McDonald’s Restaurants, the...

Proceed with Caution: 3 Rules to Follow when Dealing with your Personal Injury Case
Proceed with Caution: 3 Rules to Follow when Dealing with your Personal Injury Case

When you’ve been injured, clearly the first concern you have – as you should – is ensuring that you treat the injuries. If you sustained a back injury, get yourself to a back specialist. If you received a foot injury,...