Legal Articles, Wrongful Death

Injuries at hotels, resorts, Disney, Universal or Busch theme parks

Many Guests are Injured at Theme Parks in Florida, or at the Hotels and Resorts Nearby

Medical Malpractice On Board A Cruise Ship

A cruise line is responsible for medical malpractice committed by a doctor or nurse on a cruise ship.

I Was in an Accident! Now What Do I Do?

When you are seriously hurt in a car wreck then what do you do next? Most people don't know how to handle all of the medical bills and how to deal with insurance companies (which company to trust and which to avoid). This is what we do every day at the Morrin Law Office for our Kentucky clients. Whether you have suffered a life altering injury or you just need some advice regarding what to do about being sore, call us and we will help you.

Do You Have Grounds for a Wrongful Death Case?

Losing a loved one to the negligence of another person is one of the most painful experiences imaginable – you are hurt, enraged, confused and wondering how to move forward.

FLORIDA DOG BITES

Some states have a “One bite” rule which allow owner’s leniency the first time their dog bites someone. Florida is NOT one of those states.

What do I do if I am injured but it was not my fault?

If you are injured and it wasn't your fault, or even if it was partly your fault, call us and you will find a lawyer whose bottom line is righting a wrong and standing up for you. 

What are Third Party Claims in Construction Site Accidents?

It's not uncommon for construction site injuries to involve broken bones; lost limbs, fingers, or toes; paralysis, and other injuries that require invasive surgery and long periods of recovery. This can mean months without work or possibly never working again.

Can Wrongful Death Survivors Be Non-Family Members?

Wrongful death cases are traumatic and difficult for those left behind, but survivors can be entitled to compensation.

Analyzing Changes in Apportionment Law

Analyzes implications of recent decisions under Georgia's apportionment statute

A Brief Look Inside an Insurance Company's Secret Playbook

Discussion of a case that puts serious limits on a person's ability to recover punitive damages for outrageous behavior that caused them injury.

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