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SLIP AND FALLS IN UNMONITORED HOTEL STAIRWELLS: SECURITY OR SAFETY ISSUE?
When travelers check into a hotel, they expect comfort, cleanliness, and above all, safety. Yet, in many cases, one overlooked part of hotel premises—the stairwell—can become a hidden hazard. Slip and fall accidents in hotel stairwells are not only common but can lead to serious injuries. When these stairwells are
HOTEL KEY CARD THEFT AND UNAUTHORIZED ROOM ENTRY: LEGAL OPTIONS FOR VICTIMS
When we check into a hotel, we expect safety, privacy, and security. Unfortunately, key card theft and unauthorized room entry are growing concerns in the hospitality industry. These incidents can lead not only to property loss but also to emotional trauma and even physical harm. If you’ve been a victim
NEGLIGENT SECURITY AND PERSONAL INJURY: UNDERSTANDING YOUR LEGAL RIGHTS
When you visit a business, apartment complex, hotel, or public venue, you expect the property to be reasonably safe. But what happens when that expectation is shattered by an assault, robbery, or another violent crime? In many cases, the property owner may be legally responsible if the incident occurred due
SPEEDING NEAR MARINAS AND DOCKS: LIABILITY FOR BOATING ACCIDENTS IN FLORIDA
Florida’s waterways are some of the busiest in the nation, attracting recreational boaters, tourists, and commercial vessels alike. From Miami to the Florida Keys to the Gulf Coast, marinas and docks serve as bustling hubs where boats gather, passengers load and unload, and marine services operate. But with this activity
JET SKI AND PERSONAL WATERCRAFT ACCIDENTS IN MARATHON: WHAT YOU NEED TO KNOW
The Florida Keys are famous for their turquoise waters, warm climate, and endless opportunities for recreation. In Marathon, a jewel in the middle of the Keys, jet skis and personal watercraft (PWCs) are especially popular with both tourists and locals. These high-speed watercrafts offer excitement and a unique way to
BOATING ACCIDENTS IN KEY LARGO’S CORAL REEFS: NAVIGATING LIABILITY
Key Largo is commonly referred to as the Diving Capital of the World and it is so well justified. Its coral reefs, part of the Florida Keys National Marine Sanctuary, draw thousands of boaters, snorkelers, and divers each year. These natural wonders are breathtaking, but they also create a unique