Address: 319 Clematis St #203, West Palm Beach, FL 33401, USA
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Maria Pecora
I had a great experience with Gregg Hollander. My case settled smoothly and for a fair amount more than I was expecting.
Bessie Lawson
Gregg and his team were incredible to work with. In addition to being extraordinarily thorough on the case and patient with me, they were tireless in ensuring I received the maximum amount possible in order to receive the care I needed. He genuinely cared for my well being, would call me just to check on the status of my health. He is an all-around stellar person to work with. I highly recommend his services to anyone seeking justice and care for personal injury cases.
Susie Wilson
This was our first experience dealing with an attorney and Gregg couldn't have made it easier for us. If you need a lawyer do yourself a favor and call Hollander Law Firm. Fast, friendly and no cash out of pocket. Thanks again for all your help. If I could give more stars I would.
Howard Ovellette
Hollander Law Firm made my experience after my injury easy and calming. After not knowing what fully to do after. Gregg was very kind and understanding. I highly recommend using this law firm if ever injured.
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It is advisable to speak with a lawyer and have him/her with you when you appear in court. The judge must inform you of the charge against you and of your right to have a lawyer‚ if you do not have one.
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The most important thing you can do is get your loved one out of the abusive situation. You can report abuse to the Florida Department of Elder Affairs or the Florida Agency for Health Care Administration. You can also call the police to report the abuse. It can be helpful to document the situation in any way you can. Take photos of any injuries or conditions in the nursing home. Try to obtain contact information from other residents and employees who had contact with your loved one. Once your loved one is safe, you should call a personal injury attorney. Our experienced lawyers at Hollander Law Firm, P.A. can help you navigate the legal system and hold the responsible parties financially accountable.
In Florida, most product liability cases involve strict liability – not negligence. That means that a company is responsible for damage caused by defective products, regardless of the level of care that was exercised as the product was designed, built, and marketed. As long as you are injured while using a product as intended or in a reasonably foreseeable way, the company can be financially responsible for your injuries and related costs. If, however, you try to pursue damages on the grounds that the manufacturer or retailer was negligent, you may have to defend yourself against claims that you share responsibility. In that situation, Florida’s comparative negligence rules would apply, and your financial award would be reduced in direct proportion to your share of the blame. Most often, claims of comparative negligence are asserted in manufacturing defect and failure-to-warn cases. Since the manufacturer believes their design was safe and warning labels reasonable, they argue that the injured party is responsible. Ordinarily, the injured party is accused of using the product in an unintended or unusually dangerous manner. Hollander Law Firm will help you frame your case in a way that safeguards your ability to recover compensation.
Manufacturers, distributors, and sellers of products have a duty to provide products free of defects that can harm someone. Product liability law relates to injuries caused by dangerous products. Product liability claims in Florida fall into categories: design defect, manufacturing defect, and marketing defect.
No. Wrongful death lawsuits are handled in civil court. The point of a wrongful death lawsuit is to hold people financially responsible for their wrongful acts. The criminal justice system is concerned primarily with punishment.
Florida law gives a decedent’s surviving family members the right to file a lawsuit based on another party’s: wrongful acts, breach of warranty or contract, or negligence.
You might have a wrongful death case if someone else’s intentional or careless acts caused an accident that killed your loved one. At Hollander Law Firm, P.A., we handle all cases stemming from the wrongful conduct of another person.
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