Monthly Archives: January 2024
Tampa Postal Worker Killed in Hit-and-Run
On December 19th of 2023, it was reported that a postal worker had been killed in a Tampa hit-and-run. Postal workers often work tirelessly during the holiday season, facing increased shipping demands as Americans send parcels and mail at higher rates. It seems tragic that this postal worker lost their life while attempting to… Read More »
Can Mall Workers in Florida Sue After Being Hit by Stray Bullets?
Unfortunately, mall shootings are relatively common in Florida. Over the recent years, various malls have seen shootings that put both customers and employees in serious danger. In some cases, mall workers have been struck by stray bullets – while others have been fired upon directly by criminals. What can you do if you suffered… Read More »
Can I File Workers’ Comp Claims and Auto Injury Claims at the Same Time in Florida?
There are many professional drivers in Florida, and many workplace accidents occur with drivers behind the wheel. In addition, some workers find themselves walking along the street as part of their everyday duties – such as construction workers, delivery workers, and many others. If you have been struck by a negligent driver in Florida… Read More »
Florida Worker Injured in Crane Collapse: Why Does this Keep Happening?
In a first-world country like the United States, crane collapses are supposed to be very rare. Construction sites are supposed to adhere to strict safety regulations with meticulous oversight. As a general rule, crane collapses only occur in situations of reckless negligence. Although freak accidents and extreme weather events are always possible, most crane… Read More »
Lesser-Known Causes for Workers’ Comp Claims in Florida
According to various studies, the most common type of workplace accident is a slip or a fall. However, there are many other less common types of injuries that can still cause serious issues for workers in Florida. Often, these injuries cause lasting issues for workers – and they can even be fatal in many… Read More »