Author: Ryan O’Connor

  • GOLDLAW Celebrates DINO-MYTE at 2023 South Florida Fair!

    GOLDLAW Celebrates DINO-MYTE at 2023 South Florida Fair!

    GOLDLAW is once again looking forward to being a sponsor of the South Florida Fair, celebrating a more than decade-long affiliation with one of the largest and longest-running fairs in the United States! The annual 17-day event is a “must do” experience for fun-seekers of all ages, with more than 400,000 guests attending each year. The Fair has something for everyone, thanks to a program of events and family fun that includes:

    • Seven stages of music & entertainment
    • World class performers
    • Award-winning agriculture and livestock programs
    • 1,000+ exhibitors from over 30 Florida counties
    • Historic Yesteryear Village
    • 200+ rides, games, and attractions

    $2 Tuesdays!

    GOLDLAW is sponsoring “$2 Tuesday” on January 24, with fairgoers enjoying a great day of discounted prices, including:

    • $2 Admission to The South Florida Fair
    • FREE admission for children under ten years of age
    • MOST rides will be $2
    • MOST food/beverage vendors will feature a $2 sample item

    “$2 Tuesdays” are always one of the most popular, and best attended days of the two-week-long South Florida Fair!

    2023 Fair Theme: DINO-MYTE

    Each year since 1993, The South Florida Fair has prided itself on introducing a new and different theme to provide fairgoers with a totally unique entertainment experience.

    This year, “kids” of ALL ages will get to interact with some of the most fascinating creatures to ever walk the face of the earth. From the mighty T-Rex to the tiny Raptor, fairgoers can get up-close-and-personal and discover what it would have been like to walk alongside these amazing creatures, thanks to fascinating educational exhibits, interactive displays, and entertainment features including:

    GOLDLAW Giveaway!

    To celebrate your DINO-MYTE experience, GOLDLAW will be giving away a special souvenir to ONE lucky winner! Solina the T-Rex, – named after a member of the GOLDLAW staff! – is a self-standing, 51-inch, jumbo-sized, plush dino from toymakers Melissa and Doug!

    Want to win Solina the T-Rex!? Visit our booth inside the convention center. We will have a QR code setup for the parents to scan to enter to win Solina the T-Rex. We’ll announce the winner on Jan. 24, 2023!

    About The South Florida Fair

    Oh, how things have changed. The South Florida Fair came from humble beginnings. In March 1912, a handful of prominent local citizens created the Palm Beach County Fair. Taking place under a single tent in Downtown West Palm Beach, it showcased local livestock, crops, and real estate, with farmers receiving monetary prizes from Henry Flagler.

    Over the years, the fair took place at a number of locations in the West Palm Beach area, including the National Guard Armory, Morrison Field, – now Palm Beach International Airport – the Palm Beach Speedway, (near the present site of the current Fairgrounds), and John Prince Memorial Park.

    In 1957, the Fair bought the 35-acre Palm Beach Speedway property. In exchange for the property at John Prince Memorial Park, Palm Beach County donated about 100 acres adjacent to the Speedway. Construction on two exhibition halls began later that summer, and in 1958, the Fair began operating in its present location. In 1960, the Palm Beach County Fair was renamed the South Florida Fair.

     

     

  • John Lombardi Family May Have Case For Wrongful Death Claim

    John Lombardi Family May Have Case For Wrongful Death Claim

    By all accounts, N. John Lombardi was the kind of guy who would give you the shirt off his back and help anyone in need.

    After a successful career in the restaurant and casino management industry, the New Jersey native became a licensed counselor who devoted his time in recent years to working with patients at substance-abuse treatment centers throughout Palm Beach County. Most recently, he had been the Executive Director at Developmental Client Care in West Palm Beach since 2017.

    John Lombardi Family May Have Case for Wrongful Death Claim

    Although families of Florida car accident victims cannot get their loved ones back, Florida state laws allows them to bring a claim against all responsible parties. The Florida Wrongful Death Act in Florida statutes section 768.16 allows families of accident victims to file civil charges against those responsible.

    To prove liability, the following must be proven: the death was caused by that person’s wrongful act, negligence, or breach of contract. So, a wrongful death suit can only be brought if he deceased could have filed a lawsuit for the injuries he/she sustained, had he/she survived.

    Killed By a Driver Fleeing Law Enforcement

    On his way home from the grocery store the morning of September 4, 2022, John Lombardi was killed in a two-vehicle crash near Delray Beach. According to Florida Highway Patrol investigators, Theo James of Wildwood, Florida was attempting to flee from a traffic stop when he exited the Florida Turnpike and ran a traffic light at Atlantic Avenue and East Tranquility Lake Drive, striking Lombardi’s Mini-Cooper vehicle and killing him.

    Family Hoping that James Receives “Maximum Penalty”

    In a letter to Palm Beach County State Attorney Dave Aronberg, Barbara Lombardi, the sister of the victim, encouraged the State Attorney’s Office to seek the strongest penalty against James because of her brother’s “senseless” death. “I hope that Theo James gets the maximum amount of time that the court and the law will allow.”

    Driver Faces a Variety of Charges; Up to 30 Years in Prison

    James, 34, was charged with a variety of serious crimes including vehicular homicide, fleeing or eluding police resulting in serious injury or death, and driving with a suspended license causing serious injury or death. He pleaded not guilty to all charges, and remains in custody at the Palm Beach County Jail, where he has been held on $125,000 bail since his arrest the day of the crash.

    Under Florida law, vehicular homicide is a second-degree felony punishable by up to 15 years in prison. However, since he did not stop to render aid to the victim as required by law, the crime can be enhanced to a first-degree felony calling for up to 30 years imprisonment.

    What Damages Can Be Recovered, and Who Can Recover Them?

    The victim’s family may recover for loss of income, medical expenses, and mental pain and suffering. A surviving spouse can also recover for loss of companionship and protection. Children can receive damages for lost parental companionship, instruction, and guidance. If successful, any amount recovered through a Florida wrongful death case goes directly to the deceased’s next of kin.

    Victim Described as “Very loving, caring, good-hearted person”

    N. John Lombardi moved to Florida more than twenty years ago in search of a better life. He worked as the Director of Operations for the Hard Rock Casino for almost a decade before deciding to focus on a career as a trauma therapist specializing in substance abuse counseling. Lombardi attended Seton Hall University where he earned a degree in clinical psychology.

    “He dedicated the last 10 – 12 years of his life to helping others,” said his sister, Barbara. “That’s all he wanted to do, to help people. He saved a lot of lives.” Lombardi is survived by two children and a grandchild.

    Why File A Claim?

    A wrongful death lawsuit can help a family deal with financial burdens as they navigate the grieving process. But, because they are extremely complex, families considering a claim should speak with an attorney who has experience negotiating and litigating wrongful death cases as soon as possible. Have questions about a possible case? The attorneys and legal staff at GOLDLAW are experienced and have a successful record bringing wrongful death lawsuits on behalf of our clients. To receive a free consultation, call 561-222-2222 to discuss your situation!

    Notice: As a personal injury law firm, we frequently provide legal analysis and opinion on news stories in the hope that the family and friends of the victims may gain some valuable insight into our theories of negligence based on the facts of the case. Respectfully, our thoughts are with those who have suffered a catastrophic injury or death.

  • GOLDLAW Excited to Sponsor Fiesta de Pueblo!

    GOLDLAW Excited to Sponsor Fiesta de Pueblo!

    GOLDLAW is proud to serve as a Gold Sponsor for Fiesta de Pueblo, the largest Hispanic multi-cultural and art festival in Palm Beach County. This year’s event will be held from 12pm to 10pm on Saturday, January 7, 2023, at Samuel J. Ferreri Community Park, located at 2905 Jog Road in Greenacres.

    Held in celebration of the Three Wise Men, Fiesta de Pueblo its Business Expo started as a radio show in 2006 and became a major cultural event in 2011. Fiesta de Pueblo has a vision to become the premier Hispanic cultural organization in the United States, by helping businesses and professionals:

    • Unite Hispanics from 21 different countries to preserve Hispanic culture, history, and heritage.
    • Educate and create awareness among students and kids in Palm Beach County about the cultural and historical roots of the Hispanic community, which is the fastest-growing segment of Florida’s population
    • Create interest among the public and establish precedent for other cultural and artistic events that promote multicultural integration and partnerships that help the entire community
    • Help solidify Palm Beach County as Florida’s Cultural Capital
    • Keep Palm Beach County a safe place to live, work, and play
    • Create more jobs and revenue streams for local businesses

    The event will feature parades, games, arts, amusement park rides, regional foods, business booths, and live entertainment. Here are some of the entertainment highlights:

    • Dominican Republic Cultural Show – 12:50pm
    • Mexico Magico Cultural Dance Group – 1:45pm
    • Show de Mosani Music, Cantante Argentina – 3:00pm
    • DJ Roberto Presenta Show – 6:15pm
    • Live Salsa Music con Gerardo Rivas y David Lucca – 6:45pm
    • Bolivia Cultural Dance – 8:10pm
    • Live Music Merengue, Bachata Don Mona & El Rey Tulile – 8:25pm

    GOLDLAW makes it a priority to support cultural events throughout Palm Beach County and the Treasure Coast. Be sure to visit the firm’s booth to get more information about what GOLDLAW does for the local community!

    For more information about Fiesta de Pueblo, visit the website or call (561) 889-6527.

     


    EN ESPAÑOL

    GOLDLAW se enorgullece de servir como patrocinador de Fiesta De Pueblo, el festival de arte y multiculturalidad latina más grande del condado de Palm Beach. El evento de este año se llevará a cabo de 12:00 p. m. a 10:00 p. m. el sábado 7 de enero de 2023 en el Parque Comunitario Samuel J. Ferreri, ubicado en 2905 Jog Road en Greenacres.

    Celebrada en celebración de los Reyes Magos, Fiesta de Pueblo, su Exposición Comercial, comenzó como un programa de radio en el 2006 y se convirtió en un importante evento cultural en el 2011. Fiesta de Pueblo tiene la visión de convertirse en la principal organización cultural latina en los Estados Unidos, al ayudando a empresas y profesionales:

    • Unir a los latinos de 21 países diferentes para preservar la cultura, la historia y el patrimonio latino.
    • Educar y crear conciencia entre los niños y los estudiantes y del condado de Palm Beach sobre las raíces culturales e históricas de la comunidad latina que son el segmento de con crecimiento más rápido de la población del estado de la Florida
    • Crear interés entre el público y establecer un precedente para otros eventos culturales y artísticos que promuevan la integración multicultural y asociaciones que ayuden a toda la comunidad
    • Ayudar a consolidar el condado de Palm Beach como la capital cultural del estado de la Florida
    • Mantener el condado de Palm Beach como un lugar seguro para vivir, trabajar y jugar
    • Crear más empleos y flujos de ingresos para las empresas locales

    El evento tendrá desfiles, juegos, artes, parque de diversiones, comidas regionales latinas, puestos de negocios, y entretenimiento en vivo. Estos son algunos de los artistas que estarán entreteniendo:

    • Show Cultural de República Dominicana – 12:50pm
    • Grupo Cultural de Danza México Mágico – 1:45pm
    • Show de Mosani Music, Cantante de Argentina – 3:00pm
    • Espectáculo DJ Roberto Presenta – 6:15pm
    • Música Salsa en Vivo con Gerardo Rivas y David Lucca – 6:45pm
    • Baile Cultural de Bolivia – 8:10pm
    • Música en Vivo Merengue, Bachata Don Mona & El Rey Tulile – 8:25pm

    GOLDLAW, con prioridad, apoya eventos culturales en los condados de Palm Beach y Treasure Coast.

    ¡Asegúrese de visitar nuestro puesto de negocio para obtener más información sobre lo que GOLDLAW hace por la comunidad local! Para obtener más información sobre Fiesta de Pueblo, visite el sitio web o llámelos al (561) 889-6527.

  • Family of Paul Donner May Have Case For Wrongful Death Claim

    Family of Paul Donner May Have Case For Wrongful Death Claim

    Paul Donner was killed by a hit-and-run driver while walking along south Dixie Highway in West Palm Beach the morning of March 26, 2022. Because the driver of the vehicle was apprehended, Donner’s family may have a solid case to file a wrongful death claim.

    West Palm Beach police allege that Santizo Sarmiento, 21, from Lake Worth Beach, was driving under the influence of alcohol when his 2007 Chevrolet Impala struck and killed Paul Donner, 71. According to the arrest report, the crash occurred on south Dixie Highway just south of Barnett Street. A witness, who saw Sarmiento’s vehicle swerving and saw the collision, reported the crash to a police sergeant parked in a nearby lot. The officer then noticed the suspect’s car traveling south on Dixie Highway, and pulled it over south of Forest Hill Boulevard.

    Drive Appeared Under the Influence, Failed Sobriety Testing

    After being pulled over, an officer reported that Sarmiento’s breath smelled of alcohol, described his speech as slurred, and said the suspect had trouble maintaining his balance as he exited his car.

    Testing would later reveal that Sarmiento had blood alcohol levels of 0.188 and 0.189 the morning of the crash, more than double Florida’s legal limit of 0.08. He would later tell investigators he felt a “bump” while driving, but had no idea that he hit Paul Donner.

    Sarmiento, who was arrested on December 19, faces a variety of charges, including DUI causing death, leaving the scene of an accident, and driving without a valid license. At a December 20 hearing at the Palm Beach County Jail, Circuit Court Judge Kirk Volker set bail at $150,000

    Proving a Wrongful Death Claim

    Although families of Florida car accident victims cannot get their loved ones back, Florida state laws allows them to bring a claim against all responsible parties. The Florida Wrongful Death Act in Florida statutes section 768.16 allows families of accident victims to file civil charges against those responsible.

    To prove liability, the following must be proven: the death was caused by that person’s wrongful act, negligence, or breach of contract. So, a wrongful death suit can only be brought if he deceased could have filed a lawsuit for the injuries he/she sustained, had he/she survived.

    What Damages Can Be Recovered, and Who Can Recover Them?

    The victim’s family may recover for loss of income, medical expenses, and mental pain and suffering. A surviving spouse can also recover for loss of companionship and protection. Children can receive damages for lost parental companionship, instruction, and guidance. If successful, any amount recovered through a Florida wrongful death case goes directly to the deceased’s next of kin.

    Why File a Claim?

    A wrongful death lawsuit can help a family deal with financial burdens as they navigate the grieving process. But, because they are extremely complex, families considering a claim should speak with an attorney who has experience negotiating and litigating wrongful death cases as soon as possible. Have questions about a possible case? The attorneys and legal staff at GOLDLAW are experienced, and have a successful record bringing wrongful death lawsuits on behalf of our clients. To receive a free consultation, call 561-222-2222 to discuss your situation!

  • Parents of 10-Year-Old Autistic Tahfin Chowdhury May Have Wrongful Death Case Against Turtle Cay in Riviera Beach Drowning

    Parents of 10-Year-Old Autistic Tahfin Chowdhury May Have Wrongful Death Case Against Turtle Cay in Riviera Beach Drowning

    Ten-year-old Tahfin Chowdhury became the sixth child in Palm Beach County to drown in 2022, after going missing on Sunday, November 27, according to the Palm Beach Post.

    Described as an autistic, non-verbal child who liked the water, Chowdhury was reported missing by his family Sunday afternoon. An intensive search for him started shortly after 2 p.m., and his body was found hours later in a pond in the Turtle Cay community in Riviera Beach where he and his family lived.

    Possible Wrongful Death Claim for Tahfin Chowdhury Family?

    In the drowning of Tahfin Chowdhury, several factors must be considered to determine if the family has the grounds to pursue a wrongful death lawsuit. For example: Was adequate fencing or barriers in place around the community lake, knowing that an autistic child was a member of the community? What safety precautions, if any, were present that could have presented this tragic death?

    Residents expect their children to be kept safe in the communities they live in, especially children with disabilities. For Tahfin Chowdhury’s family, the question now becomes, did the Turtle Cay community do enough to ensure the safety of their autistic child?

    Our law firm has handled drowning cases in the past, and we have pursued property owners for inadequate or non-existent preventative measures that should have been in place to prevent a tragedy.

    Drownings Common Among Autistic Children

    Drowning is among the leading causes of death for people with autism, like Tahfin Chowdhury, according to studies done by the National Autism Association. Children with autism are often attracted to the water, and that requires special preventative steps, says Anna Stewart, Manager of the Drowning Prevention Coalition of Palm Beach County.

    “It’s really important that [people] use layers of protection inside and outside the home, door alarms, window alarms, fencing. Obviously, supervision is most important, but we know that you can’t watch a child 24 hours a day, seven days a week.”

    Accidental Drowning Liability Cases

    Access to water, whether it be swimming pools, the ocean, or community lakes and ponds, is highly available in Florida, so it should come as no surprise that drowning accidents are common in Florida communities. Between 2017 and 2019, Florida ranked highest in the United States for child deaths from drowning, according to the Florida Department of Health, and fourth among all states for fatal drownings. Common causes of accidental drownings include:

    • Improper safety precautions, i.e. lack of fences or barriers
    • Lack of supervision
    • Negligence on the part of the property owner

    To get the answers needed, it makes sense to hire a firm that has significant experience in premises liability cases involving drowning deaths. The team of attorneys at GOLDLAW understand the legal rights of the victim’s family and are not only committed to getting the maximum amount of compensation possible but also to helping the family recover from their loss.

    Have questions about an accidental drowning or wrongful death? Contact our office at (561)222-2222.

  • Fuel Tanker Explodes on I-95 in Delray Beach

    Fuel Tanker Explodes on I-95 in Delray Beach

    A fuel tanker crashed and exploded on I-95 near the Atlantic Avenue exit in Delray Beach at 1:17pm, Tuesday afternoon.

    Fire rescue teams from Delray Beach, Boca Raton, and Palm Beach County responded to the crash and were able to put out the fire, which was brought under control as of 2:25pm.

    According to officials, three people are in critical condition, and a fourth person was transported to the hospital with unknown injuries, as multiple vehicles erupted in fire.

    All southbound and northbound lanes on I-95 between Linton Boulevard and Atlantic Avenue were closed just before 2:00pm. According to Palm Beach Fire Rescue, “Traffic delays will be severe, and will last for the “foreseeable future.”

    Officials have not said how many vehicles were involved in the incident and have not yet announced a cause. An official investigation is ongoing, and officials will post updates as they acquire more information.

    If you or someone you care about was hurt in the incident, please call our office at 561-222-2222 or email us at intakelead@800goldaw.com.

  • Safety and Security Concerns at Kings Point Retirement Community

    Safety and Security Concerns at Kings Point Retirement Community

    Many retirees have made Kings Point in Delray Beach, Fla., their home. They may choose the area for many reasons, including the weather, the abundance of lifestyle choices, and for the safety and security that living in a retirement community offers. Unfortunately, some residents are questioning their decision, after a series of incidents have put their safety and security in question.

    “Two Minutes of Terror”

    At 9:15pm September 27, many of the 10,000+ residents of Kings Point received a message on their cell phones that a tornado was coming, and to seek cover. The warning came as a prelude to Hurricane Ian, which would destroy communities in Southwest Florida a day later. The tornado, – which was confirmed by The National Weather Service, – ripped the roofs off several top-floor apartments, toppled cars and steel garbage dumpsters, and snapped trees that were blown into buildings. Firefighters rescued an individual who had become trapped in a bathroom.

    “It was shocking,” said resident Ingrid Robinson, of the incident that lasted for less than 10 seconds. “It was so quick, so loud and fast. You really thought it was the end of the world, I seriously thought that for a minute.”

    Kings Point residents are concerned about the safety and security of their buildings, which were constructed between 1975 and 1983. With a median age of 80, the thousands who have retired here worry that the two-story condos they live in may not be up to code, and that future storms may prove to be more destructive, and even deadly.

    Quality of Water Utilities a Concern of Residents

    Residents of the Flanders E complex awoke to yet another safety and security crisis the morning of Saturday, July 23: no water.

    A water main break occurred at approximately 5:30am, leaving about 100 Kings Point retirees without water for about seven hours. The cause? Aging pipes, which have been an ongoing issue at the community for months. Just a day earlier, a smaller break occurred and was repaired shortly after residents reported it. According to complex director Mary Ellen Sorce, improvements to the water system, including the replacement of pipes, have been ongoing, but slow, with upgrades scheduled to be completed in six to nine months. Unfortunately, the old infrastructure has affected much more than the quality of drinking water.

    Asleep the morning of the watermain break, resident Ingrid Robinson answered a phone call from a neighbor who urged her to come downstairs. Upon exiting the building, Robinson received the shock of a lifetime: her 2002 Honda Civic had been swallowed by a sinkhole.

    The car, which had just received more than $5,000 of repairs to ensure perfect running condition, was valued by Robinson at $8,500. However, the insurance company representing the Palm Beach County Water Utilities Department, which took full responsibility for the sink hole, offered only $6,700 in compensation, frustrating Robinson, who said that wasn’t nearly enough to replace the vehicle, which she used multiple times a week to get to her part-time retail job. “This is a negligence case,” said Robinson. “It wasn’t an act of God, it was negligence, and I’m being penalized?”

    Ingrid Robinson speaks for many of Kings Point’s 10,000 residents, when she voices her frustration and concern. “Even though we may be an older community, we’re not dead yet. And Florida should protect their older community better and not just assume they can sweep us under the carpet.”

    More Safety and Security Concerns…Resident Shot While Walking Dog. By Another Resident

    On Sunday, April 24, Kings Point resident Herbert Merritt was walking his dog in the grass next to the community’s golf course, Robert Levine, also a resident of Kings Point drove up to him in a golf cart and demanded he move the dog away from the golf course.

    An argument ensued, prompting the 64-year-old Merritt to run away with this dog and seek shelter behind a tree, as 74-year-old Levine pulled out a gun and started to shoot at him as he tried to escape. As he was being chased, Merritt received a gunshot wound to his ankle, and said that Levine got out of the golf cart, grabbed a golf club, and began beating him with it.

    Merritt yelled for residents to call 911, which several did. He told Palm Beach County Sheriff’s Deputies that he did not provoke Levine and did not know him. He was later treated for the gunshot wound at Delray Medical Center. Levine, who was also treated at the hospital for an unknown injury was arrested and charged with attempted first-degree murder, aggravated battery with a deadly weapon, and discharging a firearm in public.

    Premises liability is something that needs to be taken seriously. The state of Florida places a burden on premises/property owners to secure their buildings, parking lots, and land, to ensure that tenants, customers, and guests are protected.

    Our law firm is experienced in a particular area of the law referred to as negligent security. This area of the law deals with negligence claims against the owner(s) of properties on which injury, death, or property damage occurs that may have been prevented had the owner taken reasonable precautions to prevent such tragic events.

    Notice: As a personal injury firm, we frequently provide legal analysis and opinion on news stories in the hope that victims, family, and friends may gain some valuable insight into our theories of negligence surrounding the available facts. Respectfully, our hearts and thoughts are with those who have suffered as the result of another’s negligence.

    If you would like a free, confidential consultation about an incident, please visit our website or call us today at 561-222-2222.

  • GOLDLAW to Sponsor Spooky Ville

    GOLDLAW to Sponsor Spooky Ville

    GOLDLAW is proud to sponsor “Spooky Ville,” an old-fashioned Halloween for families and children under ten years of age! The event offers a full array of safe “trick or treats,” contests, games, a kiddie train and more! It’s a throwback to the traditional days of a family Halloween, in a fun, secure, family-friendly environment.

    The “Spooky Ville” Schedule…

    The festivities will take place on the following days:

    • Friday, October 21: 5pm – 9pm
    • Saturday, October 22: 11am – 6pm
    • Sunday, October 23: 11am – 6pm
    • Saturday, October 29: 11am – 8pm
    • Sunday, October 30: 11am – 8pm
    • Monday, October 31: 5pm – 9pm

    The “SpookyVille” Entertainment…

    Depending on the “Spooky Ville” day, there will be a variety of entertainment options, including:

    • Tim’s Train Rides
    • Totally Twisted Balloons
    • The Dave McGehe Magic Show
    • Deanna, the Storytelling Witch
    • DJ Mark Thomas
    • Adler’s Magic Show
    • Costume Parades!

    A living history park, where interpreters share their stories about life prior to 1940, Yesteryear Village is one of Palm Beach County’s most unique cultural attractions.

    General Admission to Spooky Ville is just $10. Skip the lines and purchase your tickets online!

    For the entire “Spooky Ville” schedule, visit the South Florida Fair website.

  • GOLDLAW is Proud to Sponsor Latin Quarter West Palm Beach Fiesta!

    GOLDLAW is Proud to Sponsor Latin Quarter West Palm Beach Fiesta!

    GOLDLAW is proud to serve as a sponsor of the Latin Quarter WPB Fiesta, coming up on Sunday, October 15.

    As part of the celebration of Hispanic Heritage Month, the Latin Quarter WPB Fiesta recognizes the contributions and influence of Hispanic Americans to the history, culture, and achievements of the Palm Beaches.

    Activities Galore!

    The event, to be held between 11:00am and 4:00pm at Phipps Park, will feature horses, food, music, dancing, kids’ events, and sports competitions, including a soccer tournament, dominoes, putt-putt golf and more.

    Highlighting the Latin Quarter WPB Fiesta will be a parade starting at Bunker Road and Dixie Highway and ending at Phipps Park across from St. Juliana Catholic Church.

    About Latin Quarter WPB

    Latin Quarter of WPB is a non-profit civic organization dedicated to promoting the cultural diversity of the Latin Community, highlighting the impactful contributions of local residents, and collaborating with other like-minded individuals and entities focused on the continued improvement of the City of West Palm Beach.

    The population of West Palm Beach has become increasingly diverse, ethically and racially. Latin Quarter of WPB serves as the “enlace” between local leaders and families, providing transparent and accountable community services for volunteers, partners, and allies, inspiring the hope that everyone can achieve the “American Dream.”

    For more information about the event, email organizers at info@latinquarterwpb.org, and visit the website at www.latinquarterwpb.org.

  • 6 Reasons Why a Lawyer Might Not Take Your Personal Injury Claims Case

    6 Reasons Why a Lawyer Might Not Take Your Personal Injury Claims Case

    When you contact a law firm about a potential personal injury claims case, you generally expect they to take the case. However, there are various situations when a law firm may decide not to take the case. Here are six reasons why:

    1. The Statute of Limitations has Expired

    Florida Law allows claimants four years to file most personal injury claims, but only two years for medical malpractice claims. Courts will dismiss cases filed after the statute of limitations has expired.

    2. Conflicts of Interest

    Lawyers are subject to a strict code of ethics. An attorney has a duty of care to act in the client’s best interest. However, if the attorney has a conflict of interest, he/she cannot take the case. For example, say you were hurt in a slip and fall at the local hardware store. If the attorney represents the store in other matters, he/she probably can’t handle your case, because helping you win compensation would conflict with their existing client’s best interests.

    3. Your Personal Injury Claims are Too Minor

    Not all injuries warrant a lawsuit. A lawyer may decline to take your case based on a lack of serious injury, even if someone else’s negligence caused the injury.

    Why?

    Expense and time.

    Even basic personal injury claims settlement negotiations can take a substantial amount of time. So, if your injuries are minor and likely to heal quickly, and damages aren’t substantial, it may not be worth the lawyer’s time. Remember. Personal injury lawyers work on a contingency fee basis, meaning a client does not pay anything upfront. However, the attorney may incur significant fees in taking your case, including:

    • Cost of expert witnesses
    • Court fees/filing fees
    • Depositions

    When injuries are not serious, odds are the settlement/verdict will be low, and the defendant may even move to have the case dismissed. At the end of the day, not all cases are worth the time and effort needed.

    4. Lack of Sufficient Evidence

    If, in the opinion of the lawyer, the existing evidence is not sufficient to get a ruling in your favor, or convince a jury, he/she may opt not to take the case. As the plaintiff, you need concrete proof, documented by witnesses, video, and photos. If that type of evidence does not exist, or is not powerful enough, an attorney may cite it as a reason not to take a personal injury claims case.

    5. Florida’s Comparative Fault Laws

    Under Florida’s comparative fault laws, compensation received for a personal injury claims case can be reduced by the percentage of fault assigned to the plaintiff for causing the accident. If an individual is found partially to blame, he/she cannot recover the full value of a personal injury claim. So, an attorney may reject the case if the claimant’s percentage of fault would result in little compensation for the claim.

    6. Type of Case

    Not all personal injury attorneys handle all personal injury cases. Many individual attorneys/firms have areas of specialization. For example, just because a firm handles car accident cases doesn’t necessarily mean they also handle medical malpractice claims. As a victim, you ALWAYS want to hire an attorney who has extensive experience and a track record of success in handling cases similar to yours. And in many cases, an attorney who does not handle a certain type of case will be happy to refer you to someone they know who specializes in that area.

    Remember. If an attorney does not take your case, it is not personal. Generally, there are valid legal reasons when a lawyer declines to represent a client. To see if your case is one that the Law Offices of Craig Goldenfarb can help you with, please check the website or call and talk to a personal injury legal expert at 561-222-2222.