Archives
Self-Driving Cars and the Future of Personal Injury Law
On behalf of Law Office Of Deborah M. Truscello posted in Car Accident on February 28, 2019
Self-driving cars are not only changing the transportation industry, they are also changing laws regarding personal injury accidents. When you are involved in an accident involving a self-driving vehicle, you may be wondering who the responsible party is? Is it the person who owns the vehicle, the company using the vehicle, or the vehicle developers?… Read More
Compensation for Kitchen Injuries
On behalf of Law Office Of Deborah M. Truscello posted in Workers' Compensation on February 26, 2019
Wherever food is prepared, such as in restaurants, bakeries, food trucks, or factories that make and process food, people can get hurt. According to the Bureau of Labor Statistics (BLS) the food service industry experienced more than 190,000 injuries in 2014, costing employees and business owners more than 9,000 days away from work. Kitchen accidents… Read More
Examining Several of the Most Expensive Divorces
On behalf of Law Office Of Deborah M. Truscello posted in Division of Assets on February 19, 2019
Many individuals considering divorce recoil at the cost of splitting up. The division of marital assets can be destructive to savings, real estate, businesses and other possessions. While division tries to be fair and equitable, many feel they are left with less than half of what they had. If it is any consolation, consider the… Read More
Winter Car Accidents
On behalf of Law Office Of Deborah M. Truscello posted in Car Accident on February 13, 2019
If you are involved in a car accident, your insurance will pay for the damage. But if you are the victim of another driver’s negligence, you may have to file a claim with their insurance to pay for your medical treatments, time away from work, and more. Many very serious car accidents occur when the… Read More
Not Putting Seatbelts on Children Could Constitute Child Abuse in Florida
On behalf of Law Office Of Deborah M. Truscello posted in Car Accident on February 12, 2019
Every parent’s goal is to keep their child secure and safe from harm. One of the riskiest daily activities for many people is simply getting in a car, with dangers ranging from drunk or distracted drivers to speeding and reckless driving. The United States Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) asserts that car seatbelt… Read More
What to Know About Needlestick and Sharps Injuries
On behalf of Law Office Of Deborah M. Truscello posted in Workers' Compensation on February 5, 2019
It goes without saying that needles and other sharp objects can be dangerous. Needlestick and sharps injuries happen when needles or other sharp objects pierce someone’s skin. This can occur when people use, disassemble, or discard needles. These injuries can also occur due to other sharp objects, such as scissors and razor blades. According to… Read More