Category: Inadequate Security
Uber Gets Sued for Misrepresenting Driver Safety
September 29, 2015 | Category: Inadequate SecurityGenerally when doing business, consumers expect to be able to rely on promises that companies have made. If a company fails them, does not live up to its promises or breaches any legal duty it has, the company should be held accountable. When harm happens, a Ft. Myers personal injury attorney like Randall Spivey should be consulted in order to provide advice to victims and help those who have sustained damages seek compensation for losses.
How Safe Are Charter School Buses In Lee County?
September 28, 2015 | Category: Inadequate Security12 Academy Transport buses failed a safety inspection because of major safety concerns, namely, emergency equipment that did not work, wipers and gauges that were not in service and front and back breaks which needed to be replaced.
Why It Matters To Choose A Licensed Day Care Facility
August 12, 2015 | Category: Inadequate SecurityThe National Center for Education Statistics reported that 57 percent of preschool children in the United States receive some type of care outside their homes. Which day care providers parents choose matters to the safety and well-being of their children.
Combining Safety Measures May Reduce Drowning Risks
August 10, 2015 | Category: Inadequate SecurityIt is important that we always be reminded of the need for layered protection around swimming pools. We feel that this important issue should be addressed every time we are around pools to avoid the tragedy of drowning.
Residential and Community Pools: Enjoy the Water and Stay Safe
July 2, 2015 | Category: Inadequate Security, Wrongful DeathPublic and residential pools can be a great source of family fun and togetherness. Each year, however, we hear of unfortunate stories involving drownings or other pool-related injuries. Ft. Myers personal injury attorney Randall Spivey and his team want you and your family to enjoy the pool while remembering to keep safety first.
Amusement Rides - Are They Worth The Risk?
May 26, 2015 | Category: Inadequate Security, Wrongful DeathVisiting amusement parks is high on the list of most families when they are determining how to spend their free time together. These amusement parks may be the large parks such as Disney World and Universal Studios in Florida. When making plans regarding amusement park visits, do you ever think about safety?
Hosting Graduation Parties?
May 8, 2015 | Category: Inadequate SecurityThe 2015 high school graduation season is here. Thousands of Florida's high school seniors will be celebrating graduation with parties. Memories of these parties stay with us for a lifetime. Graduation parties can be safe and still enjoyable for attendees, especially if safety is a large part of the planning process.
Be Careful When Entertaining At Home
April 15, 2014 | Category: Inadequate SecurityPlanning a small gathering or celebration at home for a few friends and family might seem like a wise and cost-effective idea at the time. However, there are a number of things that house party hosts should take into account before finalizing such plans. Guests who sustain injuries while attending a party on someone's property and/or in someone's home might find it necessary to file lawsuits to obtain compensation for those injuries.
Inadequate Security Can Cause Post Traumatic Stress Disorder (PTSD)
February 28, 2014 | Category: Inadequate SecurityIt is the property owner's responsibility to maintain their real estate in a manner which keeps the property reasonably safe for others. If they do not do so, the property owner may be held responsible for the injuries and other damages the inaction or negligence causes.
Injured Spectators May Have Grounds for an Injury Lawsuit
June 21, 2013 | Category: Inadequate SecurityTen fans were injured last month at the Coca-Cola 600, a 400-lap NASCAR Sprint Cup event, when a support rope dropped from a Fox Sports camera suspended over the grandstands. The heavy nylon rope fell to the ground, striking several spectators seated below.