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Understanding Negligent Security Law in Florida

By The Law Offices of Spencer G. Morgan, P.A. |

In June 2016, a gunman walked into an Orlando nightclub and shot up the venue, killing 49 individuals in the process, the deadliest mass shooting since 9/11 according to authorities. As a Florida personal injury law firm, we have to wonder, was the nightclub in any way to blame? We are not saying that… Read More »

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Who is Liable for Amusement Park Injuries?

By The Law Offices of Spencer G. Morgan, P.A. |

Amusement park deaths and injuries occur far more often than most people assume or like to think about. According to USA Today, amusement parks and carnivals saw an increase in the number of chilling accidents in 2016. In May, a little girl’s hair got caught in a carnival ride and her scalp was ripped… Read More »

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What You Should Know About Slips, Trips, & Falls On Commercial Property

By The Law Offices of Spencer G. Morgan, P.A. |

While slip, trip, and fall accidents are some of the most commonly occurring accidents on public premises, liability in these types of accidents is actually quite difficult to prove, and so they often go uncompensated. Yet, slip, trip, and falls can result in serious injuries, from broken limbs to concussions, and lead to the… Read More »

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Recent Fall Cases

By The Law Offices of Spencer G. Morgan, P.A. |

Many people have experienced a slip and fall accident in their lives. However, sometimes those falls occur on the property of a business, and serious occurs. This leaves the business, or owner of the property, liable to a lawsuit and potentially responsible for your injuries. Regarding slips and falls, Florida Statute 768.0755, enacted in… Read More »

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