Taking Issue with the BP Full-Page Ad

Dec. 2nd, 2013   /   , , /   By: David Aronberg

  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 Deepwater Horizon oil spill in the Gulf of Mexico. The ad lists a number of…

411: The Effects of “Obamacare” on Medical Malpractice

Nov. 25th, 2013   /   , /   By: David Aronberg

  We are fairly certain that if you’ve flipped on the radio or the television in the past few weeks, you have heard about the recent issues plaguing the Patient Protection and Affordable Care Act (Obamacare) rollout. From website inefficiency to people unexpectedly being dropped from their healthcare plans, it’s safe to say that things…

Hospital Sued for “Working” Woman to Death

Nov. 22nd, 2013   /   , /   By: David Aronberg

  The claim that a hospital could be responsible for “working” someone to death might at first glance seem preposterous, barring the unlikely event that the hospital employed the woman to fight with lions. As it turns out, though, a man is suing the hospital at which his wife worked as a nurse – the…

Insurance Report: Web Surfing While Driving is on the Rise

Nov. 18th, 2013   /   , /   By: David Aronberg

  It’s common knowledge that texting while driving is dangerous. Our personal injury attorneys know, however, that despite widespread acknowledgement of the perils of texting while operating a vehicle, the reckless practice remains too common. Well, no longer are the dangers confined to the practice of texting while driving; a new report from State Farm…

Taking a Closer Look at Low-Speed Crashes

Nov. 14th, 2013   /   , /   By: David Aronberg

Low-Speed Crashes in Florida It’s practically human nature to leer at car crashes that we see on the side of the road as we drive by. That said, we are far more prone to gawk at flipped-over cars that have crinkled like cans than we are to stare at a car that was merely “tapped”…

South Florida Man Sues Bank After Being Wrongfully Accused and Jailed

Nov. 11th, 2013   /   /   By: David Aronberg

  As a dedicated, comprehensive personal injury law firm, the experienced plaintiffs’ attorneys at the Law Offices of Aronberg and Aronberg deal with many different types of personal injury cases, from auto accidents and slip and falls to nursing home abuse and product liability cases. We go to court against those whose negligence or willful…

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