The Law Offices of Aronberg & Aronberg are happy to announce that Attorney David T. Aronberg is now a member of the District of Columbia Bar. Mr. Aronberg's resume, already rich in accomplishment, includes being AV Rated, the highest rating...
Strict liability is a legal doctrine that makes a person or company responsible for their actions or products which cause damages regardless of any intent or negligence on their part. A plaintiff filing a personal injury lawsuit under strict liability...
In personal injury cases, the person that is injured may also be at fault for causing the injury. This concept is called "comparative negligence". In other words, the injured party may still recover some of his or her damages even...
Head injuries, particularly in football, have been a topic of intense scrutiny and relentless debate. Many N Florida players have complained that their injuries during their playing careers have caused them to suffer permanent injuries. New helmets have been designed and...
As we all know, technology has taken tremendous leaps forward in the past decade. Most recently, Apple's introduction of the iPhone and iPad has revolutionized the world of mobile technology. For lawyers, doing legal reasearch has become far more accessible...
Every registered automobile owner in the state of Florida is required to have auto insurance. The problem is not obtaining insurance, but really understanding what you are paying for. If you get into a car accident and you are at...
Maritime law, or admiralty law, by definition is the body of legal rules that governs boating and shipping. Maritime law applies to everything from shipping goods on a boat, to going on a cruise, to just enjoying a day out...
The Law Offices of Aronberg & Aronberg is pleased to announce the hiring of a new law clerk - Corey Strauss. Mr. Strauss, a recent graduate from the University of Florida's business school, will be joining our law firm to...
If only our Florida legislature could spend some time on issues like these instead of wasting time deciding whether a "barking tree frog" should be Florida's amphibian. Shame on you for failing to address this case AGAIN!!! Does anyone think...