What do you do if you’ve been injured by an employee at a business? So this is always an unfortunate situation involving a personal injury claim against a business owner by virtue of the acts of their employees. So here[...]
So we are located in St. Petersburg, Florida, which is in Pinellas County. Pinellas County is a peninsula surrounded by the Gulf and Tampa Bay. So there are numerous hotels and we get these types of questions all the time[...]
St. Pete Beach has some of the most beautiful beaches on the Gulf of Mexico. Located in Pinellas County, Florida, St. Pete Beach is a prime tourist destination for people all around the world. St. Pete Beach begins on the[...]
What do you do if you’ve been injured at a hotel? In Pinellas county, we have so many hotels and so many tourists coming to our county that we are constantly called with various types of hotel accident cases. Now[...]
Hotel injury cases are common in Pinellas County due to the number of hotels and visitors we have to our community. In Pinellas County, we have hotels in St. Petersburg, St. Pete Beach, Treasure Island, Madeira Beach, North Redington Beach,[...]
The vast majority of animal attacks in Florida are caused by dogs. Dog bites are often tragic events, especially when the victim is a child. Fortunately, Florida law protects victims of dog bites in a manner that is rare throughout[...]
At St. Petersburg Personal Injury Attorneys McQuaid & Douglas, we hope that you are never bitten by a dog or involved in a dog attack, but if you are, Florida law is firmly on your side. In fact, Florida has[...]
A new premises liability case has established guidelines over when it is proper to sue when one has tripped and fallen in a parking lot over a parking bumper. Parking bumpers are also known as wheel stops, parking curbs or[...]
The vast majority of dogs are loving companions. They can be gentle, kind and protective. However, when they become aggressive or overly protective, they pose a threat to other animals and the public. A dog attack on another animal, on[...]
On June 12, 2019, Florida’s 4th District Court of Appeal confirmed that in a trip and fall case, a landlord/owner has a duty to maintain a broken sidewalk even if the sidewalk was known to the resident to be broken[...]