Author: Ryan O’Connor

  • Employee Spotlight: Lani Weir on Faith, Family, and Heritage

    Ever thought about leaving it all behind and moving to a tropical island? Well, so did Lani Weir’s mom and dad. Except they actually did it.

    After honeymooning in Hawaii, her parents moved from their home in Alabama to Honolulu. Jacqueline Noelani Colvin was born soon thereafter. Back then, non-native babies born on the island had to be christened with a native name, so her parents called her Noelani, which means “heavenly sent” in Hawaiian.

    “Noelani” was later shorted to Lani, as we all know her now.

    Lani is 48% American Indian, as her mother is of the Echota Cherokee Indian Tribe of Alabama. Common-day Echota people are decedents of those who escaped the forced, often brutal migrations of American Indians from their native land during the 1800’s.

    When asked of a time in which she was most proud of her Echota heritage, Lani discusses the college scholarships her two boys received from the Tribe. “That was a very proud moment for me, because I have heard a lot about my heritage, but I never really felt it”, she says. “The Tribe proved how important my lineage is with those gifts.”

    But the thing that Lani is so proud of – her family, her genes – has a dark side. Not long ago, a gene test Lani had performed revealed a higher-than-average risk of developing breast cancer.

    “I began speaking with distant family members about my results. It was revealed to me that many women in our family had breast cancer. That made my risk increase even more.”

    Lani does not shy away from the tough subject, or her Christian faith. “After lots of prayer, and many conversations with my doctor and my family, I made the decision to undergo a bilateral double mastectomy.” There’s still so much life for her to live, she said. Why should she stop now?

    Lani credits her faith, her church, her family, her friends, and her co-workers with providing the support structure she needed to get through the difficult surgery. Unfortunately, the reconstruction phase of her surgery must be re-done.

    “When I look in the mirror, I don’t see myself anymore. I see a different body. I want to feel feminine again. I want to be myself again.” Lani takes a deep breath. “You know, you look at yourself in the mirror more often than you think.”

    Those feelings of loss and sadness occur regularly, she says. But when they do, her family and her faith are always there ready to pick her back up again.

    Good news has come, though. Her second reconstructive surgery will soon proceed. “I’m excited about reconstruction. I think a lot about the body that God has in store for me. He has an image for me to fulfill. I can’t wait to see what it is!”

    Whatever the future holds, the many people who love Lani all know she deserves every bit of it.

    Lani Weir is the Litigation Paralegal to Spencer T. Kuvin, Esq. Mrs. Weir joined the firm in June 2013.

  • Are The Owners of the FEC Railroad Responsible for the Death of Robin Landes?

    Robin Landes and her husband Willian are like thousands of other Delray Beach visitors who enjoyed an ordinary night out on the town. Get a drink, grab a great bite to eat, and head on over to Bru’s Room, a sports restaurant on the northwest side of the Atlantic Ave railroad crossing. But August 3rd was no ordinary night for the sweet Boca Raton couple.

    In the early morning hours, while crossing the railroad tracks about 150 feet north of the railroad crossing walkway, Mrs. Landes was killed by a passing train when she lost her footing on the tracks. Her husband William witnessed her death after an unsuccessful attempt to save her life.

    Unfortunately, this is an awful tragedy that is all too common in Palm Beach County, and it is a problem that Florida East Coast Railway (FEC), the owner of the railroad that runs along our coast, may be held responsible to address.

    Is the FEC liable in the death of Ms. Robin Landes, and others who have been killed crossing the tracks?

    It is possible that the FEC may be held civilly liable for the death of Robin Landes, and others who died while crossing the railroad tracks this year, by failing to install and properly maintain safety measures that prevent the public from loitering on or passing through the property.

    Much like the owner of a home with a swimming pool is responsible for maintaining a fence around his property to prevent accidental child drownings, the FEC should be required to create a barrier of safety surrounding its deadly tracks.

    City leaders in Delray Beach have begun an effort to take FEC to task on that point. Following the tragic death of Mrs. Landes, Mayor Cary Glickstein spearheaded the process of formally asking FEC to construct barriers that prevent or deter pedestrians from crossing outside safety crosswalks, which is a frequent habit of downtown Delray Beach visitors. These barriers might include a fence, or landscaping.

    FEC is a private corporation that owns the trains, the rails they ride on, and the immediate proximity of property surrounding the tracks. On this crucial point, that the FEC has failed to place proper safety measures on their property to prevent pedestrians from engaging in the dangerous act of crossing railroad tracks outside of designated crosswalks, the families of those who have been killed by passing trains may sue the FEC for wrongful death.

    Who can sue FEC for the death of Mrs. Robin Landes?

    Florida law states who can sue for wrongful death. In the negligent death of Mrs. Robin Landes, there may be a potential wrongful death suit brought by any surviving children of Mr. and Mrs. Landes.

    If a personal injury law firm is hired to file suit, a good attorney may also be able to prove that the untimely death of Mr. Willian Landes was connected to the death of his beloved wife, Robin. Mr. Landes died the very next day from “natural causes”, though it may be that he was so psychologically and emotionally impaired from the tragic death of his wife less than 24 hours earlier, that any condition he suffered from was exacerbated and severely hastened. The possibility of a companion wrongful death suit against FEC on behalf of Mr. Landes may be possible.

    The key for victim’s families is to hire a law firm with experience in this area of law. Our personal injury lawyers are currently handling several similar cases right now. These wrongful death cases include people who were killed while crossing the FEC railroad tracks outside of designated crosswalk areas.

    If someone you know or love was killed by a train while crossing railroad tracks in Florida, please consider calling the Law Offices of Craig Goldenfarb, P.A. We may be able to file a wrongful death suit on behalf of the deceased to win compensation for funeral costs, pain and suffering, and economic loss.

    The consultation is completely free, and Mr. Goldenfarb will personally meet with your family to discuss your options. You pay no fees or costs to us for us to get started on your case. Find out if we can help your family today.

  • Sue C.

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    I fell at one of the local grocery stores 2 yrs ago. I have never sued anyone before and was clueless what to do. I saw the ad for the Goldenfarb Law Offices and called them. I told them the story and they took it from there. I was able to have my injuries taken care of promptly. This is the office to call! author=”Sue C.”][/vc_column][/vc_row][vc_row][vc_column][templatera id=”5676060″][/vc_column][/vc_row]

  • What Caused a Cement Truck to Tip Over and Kill Herold Ambroise?

    When a family man loses his life, the surviving family members lose so much, too. Such is true for the surviving family of Mr. Herold Ambroise, a husband and a father who suffered from a tragic incident while working.

    Mr. Ambroise was a concrete contractor, laying down a new curb near the Palm Beach International Airport, when the concrete truck he and a crew were operating inexplicably turned on its side with him underneath. The Palm Beach County Sheriff’s office and the Occupational Safety and Health Administration are both investigating the incident.

    It’s unknown from media reports at this time what happened, but the surviving family members deserve to know the truth.

    What caused the concrete truck to turn onto its side?

    Very few details have been released regarding the investigation into this tragic fatal accident. What we do know is that the accident happened around 10:00 a.m. last Saturday, August 6th. The roadways were wet at the time from recent precipitation.

    We also know that a 28,000-pound concrete mixer truck, similar to the one involved in this incident, can weigh almost twice as much as that – over 50,000 pounds – when fully loaded. These trucks have a relatively high center of gravity, and are known to be prone to tipping.

    It seems from scene photos that the truck which killed Mr. Ambroise was at the time of the accident parked, but no one has confirmed that publicly. Also, it’s unknown whether there was any visible damaged caused to the truck, perhaps by say, an unknown passing vehicle that may have clipped the truck, causing it to tip over.

    Another scenario could be that the concrete was mixed improperly, allowing the substance to harden inside the truck’s barrel quicker than it should have. As the barrel spins, the mixture hardens, and sticks to the inside wall of the barrel. The more that sticks, the heavier it becomes. As it spins clockwise, the left-hand side of the truck can tip as it comes around.

    Given the forces of gravity and inertia, it’s possible to imagine a scenario in which a potentially improper mixture of concrete and water caused the truck to tip over on its own, as it spun the mix. Mr. Ambroise way have simply been in the wrong place at the wrong time.

    The surviving family members can find answers with a personal injury lawyer

    The family will have to wait for the answers to many of their most pressing questions. From similar incidents in which we represented the families of those killed by an act of negligence, we know that the respective investigations by OSHA and PBSO could take up to six months to complete. Those official and separate investigations when complete will contain an official, documented account of the facts of what happened.

    Until then, the family should consider hiring a competent, trustworthy and experienced wrongful death lawyer. Our firm represents the surviving family of victims killed in acts of workplace negligence. Mr. Craig Goldenfarb personally oversees our wrongful death practice, as he is the managing attorney for sensitive, critical cases such as this one.

    Surviving family members may be able to recover future lost wages, compensation for funeral and burial arrangements, and compensation for pain and suffering as a result of a tragic act of negligence such as the one that took Mr. Ambroise’s life.

    If someone you know has been killed in an accident, please consider calling the Law Offices of Craig Goldenfarb, P.A. MR. Goldenfarb and his staff of committed attorneys and paralegals will meet with the family for a personal, confidential and completely free consultation.

  • Beware, Social Butterflies: The Insurance Companies Are Watching!

    Regardless of your intentions, when you post information on the internet, it always has the potential to be accessed publicly. Whether you intend for a post, picture, comment, or other message to reach one person or a hundred people, the potential exists for that information to be found – sometimes, rather easily.

    Defendants, such as insurance companies, routinely look at our client’s various social media pages, including Facebook, Snapchat, Twitter, YouTube, and others. Their goal is to find information that can discredit your legitimate insurance claim, and minimize the true value of your case.

    Defendants will also use social media as a means to identify your family and friends, who are other potential sources of information, to help them build their case against you. Because the courts are allowing this practice by Defendants to continue, there have been an increasing number of lawsuits which have been destroyed by what personal injury victims have posted online.

    For example, in a recent New York case, a woman was injured when her chair collapsed. She filed a lawsuit, claiming back and neck injuries and “loss of enjoyment of life.” Defendants sought, and were granted, access to the woman’s Facebook profile, even though she had certain privacy settings in place. Subsequently, the Defendant insurance company’s lawyers uncovered photos that depicted the woman traveling and engaging in some activities which the defense argued, fairly or not, were inconsistent with her claims of injuries and damages.

    In a case like this, the fact that someone can be injured and still travel and enjoy themselves doesn’t matter. All that matters is that the photos were found, and the Defense built their case around them. When taken out of context and presented to a jury, the implications can swing a case in the Defendant’s favor.

    Just because you think something is private doesn’t mean that it is. The attorneys at the Law Offices of Craig Goldenfarb, P.A. always advise our clients that what they post online may become public information. It’s good practice to have your privacy settings configured to be as private as possible on all social media websites you engage in.

    If your case enters litigation, it’s our best advice to refrain completely from referring to your case or injuries on any social media account you may regularly use. In fact, you may want to avoid social media alltogether during the duration of the litigation phase. You just never know what the Defense might discover and use against you.

    Spencer Kuvin, Esq. is the Litigation Director and Lead Litigation Attorney at the Law Offices of Craig Goldenfarb, P.A. You can reach him at skuvin at 800goldlaw.com.

  • Employee Spotlight: Emanuel McMiller

    Ask ten different lawyers if it’s possible for any particular young kid could be destined to become a lawyer, and you’ll probably hear ten different answers. But for Emanuel McMiller, the obvious answer is “yes”. Born in 1991 in Indianapolis, Indiana, Emanuel moved to West Palm Beach when he was twelve. Raised by his grandmother and homeschooled until sophomore year of high school, Emanuel describes himself as a shy kid who immersed himself in all kinds of books, spending much of his free time at the library.

    It was the assistant principal at Palm Beach Lakes High School that encouraged Emanuel to join the pre-law magnet. He did, and soon won several mock trial competition awards, taking home the Overall Best Lawyer Award his senior year. “The pre-law program just confirmed for me what I had always known – that I’ve wanted to be a lawyer from a very young age.”

    The first in his family to graduate from college, Emanuel earned his fouryear political science degree from Williams College in Massachusetts on a scholarship. He joined the Law Offices of Craig Goldenfarb, P.A. as an Intake Specialist two years ago as his first job out of college.

    Emanuel was promoted to Closing Assistant earlier this year, which afforded him the unique opportunity to see how personal injury cases are handled, from start to finish. “It’s really great to work for our clients towards the end of the process, when they are feeling the relief of their case coming to a satisfactory conclusion”, Emanuel says of working in the closing department.

    After a grueling year applying to law schools, in May of this year, Emanuel announced that he will be attending Notre Dame Law School. Bitter sweetly, his last day with the firm was July 15th, 2016. Emanuel says that among his several internships and jobs with local law firms, Craig Goldenfarb has been particularly influential. “Mr. Goldenfarb is a great lawyer, but what makes him special is that he takes time to give back to the community in so many different ways”, Emanuel said.

    “I’ve always known that I want to be the kind of lawyer that makes a difference in my community. My concern is for less fortunate youth who don’t have the guidance or mentorship needed to fully realize their potential”, Emanuel says of his future plans. “That was me.”

    Craig Goldenfarb was so moved by Emanuel’s incredible achievements despite tremendous odds, that he has created and endowed the Emanuel McMiller Scholarship for Higher Education. The fund will be administered by Urban Youth Impact, a local non-profit Emanuel has benefited from, to financially assist youth in their college admissions and matriculation needs.

    Emanuel will stay active and involved in the scholarship that bears his name as a mentor and advisor. And hopefully, he will keep in touch with us during law school and beyond. For now, though, the pivotal time has arrived for this young man to begin his training to become the gifted lawyer he is no doubt destined to be.

  • The Sandwich Generation Part II: Long-Term Care Facilities

    Recently, on Father’s day, I was reflecting on the last ten years of my relationship with my dad since my mother passed away in 2006. Like many of us, I am part of the “sandwich generation”, which is when we are at an age where we have to care for our children, and at the same time have to care for our parents.

    As our parents age, they often require us to oversee their financial affairs, their physical and emotional health, and their safety. My mother died ten years ago from lung cancer. Since then, my father, who had been dependent on my mother for most domestic responsibilities, was not able to function normally without help from me and my sister. Luckily, my father and sister both live in Central Florida. My sister and I decided that I would assist him with his financial affairs, and she would handle his health, safety, and day-to-day needs. I am in the fortunate situation of having a sister with a certain skill set that is extremely valuable and practical, when matched with my ability to handle his financial well-being. I am proud to say we make a good team.

    However, several years ago, we realized that his health needs were beyond my sister’s ability, so we decided to look for a long term care facility that could provide my dad with his required level of care.

    The first level of care is called “Independent Living” (AKA an “ILF”, or Independent Living Facility). This level of care is basically an apartment, with safety features such as a pull cord in the bathroom or bedroom, and some basic provision of minor healthcare services.

    The next level of care is called “Assisted Living” (AKA an “ALF”). In this level of care, the facility is allowed to manage the administration of medications, and provides basic assistance with hygiene, supervision, and other health needs.

    The highest level of care is called “skilled nursing care” (often referred to as a “nursing home”). In this level of care, full nursing care is provided, with the oversight of a physician, who is often employed by the facility as the Medical Director. As you can imagine, the higher the level of care, the more expensive it is. Medicare, unfortunately, covers only a very short time period for this highest level of care (skilled nursing care), leaving us sandwich generation members in a bit of a pickle.

    For my family, the answer was to turn to the professionals. My sister and I found that in order to financially plan for moving our dad to any level of long term care, an Elder Law attorney, a financial planner, and an insurance specialist (to consider purchasing long term care insurance) all turned out to be valuable resources we were able to utilize.

    My sister located a few facilities near my dad. The facility we chose was one that provides all three levels of care, so that as my father gets older, and his health may deteriorate, he can feel comfortable in knowing that he will be staying in the same “home” (just moving to a different section of the same facility).

    The process of learning all of this was quite educational (and a bit scary). However, advance planning in reaching out to the right advisors and professionals is the best way to figure out how your parents can live their later years comfortably and safely. Regardless of who looks into these issues for your aging parents, I strongly suggest starting the process sooner than later.

    Best of luck to those of you in this stage of your life. I love you, Dad.

    -Craig Goldenfarb

  • Jessica Phillips

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    Mr. Goldenfarb’s office was amazing in the handling of my case from beginning to end! They exceeded my expectations. I would highly recommend his office to anyone in need of a great attorney. I will definitely use them if needed in the future.

    “” author=”Jessica Phillips”][/vc_column][/vc_row][vc_row][vc_column][templatera id=”5676060″][/vc_column][/vc_row]

  • Karl Dierksen

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  • Harmon Garfinkel

    [vc_row css=”.vc_custom_1597857400808{margin-right: 25% !important;margin-left: 25% !important;}”][vc_column][vc_row_inner][vc_column_inner width=”1/5″ offset=”vc_hidden-sm vc_hidden-xs”][vc_icon type=”openiconic” icon_openiconic=”vc-oi vc-oi-star” color=”orange” size=”lg” align=”center”][/vc_column_inner][vc_column_inner width=”1/5″ offset=”vc_hidden-sm vc_hidden-xs”][vc_icon type=”openiconic” icon_openiconic=”vc-oi vc-oi-star” color=”orange” size=”lg” align=”center”][/vc_column_inner][vc_column_inner width=”1/5″ offset=”vc_hidden-sm vc_hidden-xs”][vc_icon type=”openiconic” icon_openiconic=”vc-oi vc-oi-star” color=”orange” size=”lg” align=”center”][/vc_column_inner][vc_column_inner width=”1/5″ offset=”vc_hidden-sm vc_hidden-xs”][vc_icon type=”openiconic” icon_openiconic=”vc-oi vc-oi-star” color=”orange” size=”lg” align=”center”][/vc_column_inner][vc_column_inner width=”1/5″ offset=”vc_hidden-sm vc_hidden-xs”][vc_icon type=”openiconic” icon_openiconic=”vc-oi vc-oi-star” color=”orange” size=”lg” align=”center”][/vc_column_inner][/vc_row_inner][/vc_column][/vc_row][vc_row][vc_column width=”1/5″ offset=”vc_hidden-lg vc_hidden-md vc_col-xs-1/5″][vc_icon type=”openiconic” icon_openiconic=”vc-oi vc-oi-star” color=”orange” size=”lg” align=”center”][/vc_column][vc_column width=”1/5″ offset=”vc_hidden-lg vc_hidden-md vc_col-xs-1/5″][vc_icon type=”openiconic” icon_openiconic=”vc-oi vc-oi-star” color=”orange” size=”lg” align=”center”][/vc_column][vc_column width=”1/5″ offset=”vc_hidden-lg vc_hidden-md vc_col-xs-1/5″][vc_icon type=”openiconic” icon_openiconic=”vc-oi vc-oi-star” color=”orange” size=”lg” align=”center”][/vc_column][vc_column width=”1/5″ offset=”vc_hidden-lg vc_hidden-md vc_col-xs-1/5″][vc_icon type=”openiconic” icon_openiconic=”vc-oi vc-oi-star” color=”orange” size=”lg” align=”center”][/vc_column][vc_column width=”1/5″ offset=”vc_hidden-lg vc_hidden-md vc_col-xs-1/5″][vc_icon type=”openiconic” icon_openiconic=”vc-oi vc-oi-star” color=”orange” size=”lg” align=”center”][/vc_column][/vc_row][vc_row][vc_column][norebro_testimonial block_type_layout=”default” block_type_alignment_default=”center” quote=”My wife and I were T-Boned on 7/15/2018. Our car was totaled. The people in the other car were given a ticket for running a red light. We contacted The Law Offices of Craig Goldenfarb as soon as we were able. From the start they were very helpful in getting us properly oriented. We were assigned someone who helped us throughout the entire legal part of the process. Everyone we met was very helpful and understood just how traumatic our experience had been. Based on what we were told initially, the case was completed much more quickly and the outcome was much better than we had expected. We highly recommend The Law Offices of Craig Goldenfarb for your personal injury legal needs.” author=”Harmon Garfinkel”][/vc_column][/vc_row][vc_row][vc_column][templatera id=”5676060″][/vc_column][/vc_row]