Common carriers (city buses, transportation vans, trains and taxicabs) are held to a high standard in the State of Florida, and expected to exercise the highest degree of care and diligence for the safety of their passengers. Passengers, however, often sustain personal injuries while riding on common carriers, for a variety of reasons. While some common carriers may try to limit their liability by using signs, posters, and releases, such signs will generally not allow the carrier to escape liability if its driver acts negligently. If you have been injured while riding on a bus, transportation van, train or taxicab in Dade, Broward or Palm Beach counties, here are some important points to remember: See your doctor as soon as possible if you have suffered any injuries. Retain copies of any documents (such as the boarding pass or receipt of ticket purchase) proving you purchased transportation on the carrier on the date of the accident. If possible, take pictures of the scene of the accident and the common carriers involved in the accident, as well as of any physically visible cuts, bruises, or scars you have…Read More
Under the law, property owners are required to take reasonable care in the maintenance of their premises, and if hazardous conditions exist, make visitors aware of the possible dangers, so that they can avoid the risk of exposing others to the harm of a slip and fall accident. But as common as slip and fall accidents are, the laws covering them are complex, requiring many issues to be analyzed before fault can be assigned and liabilities determined. If you were not cautioned about possible hazards, and suffered a slip and fall accident, the establishment where you suffered your slip and fall may be held liable for your injuries. First and foremost, you should seek medical help, but it is also vital to obtain as much immediate evidence as possible – witness names and numbers, as well as photographs of the area where the incident took place – as it is important to prove that the owner of the property should have known about the slip and fall hazards, but failed to correct the problem. If you or a loved one has sustained injuries due to…Read More
Insurance companies are mainly interested in protecting their own vested interests and bottom lines, and paying out any claim in full is detrimental to their profits. So when dealing with insurance companies, it is important to understand how they work, so you can get the settlement you deserve. Simply stated, insurers make money in part by denying you benefits, so the insurance adjustor is not necessarily your friend – his primary role is to keep the insurance company’s payment as low as possible. He may try to discourage you from seeking medical care, or he may tell you that rental car coverage is limited to a set number of days. In most cases, this is not true, and if you are not at fault, you are entitled to have all of your reasonable damages and expenses covered. You are also not required to give the at fault insurance company’s adjustor a statement or a medical authorization. However, you are required to provide your insurance company a detailed statement. If you have been involved in an accident and feel that you are not being treated fairly by…Read More
It makes good sense to allow for any eventuality when driving in South Florida, including traffic jams, roadwork, poor weather, and much more. Of course, no one can anticipate being involved in a car crash, but close to a quarter-million traffic accidents occur in the State of Florida each and every year for a variety of reasons – driver distractions, driver fatigue, excessive speeding, erratic driving patterns, road construction and drunk driving – so it is an extremely logical idea to always be prepared for that eventuality as well. Here are some simple rules to keep in mind in case you do get involved in a car crash. Print this message and keep it in your glove compartment; when an accident happens, people sometimes become disoriented and forget what to do. Never leave the scene of the accident. Make sure your vehicle is moved off the traffic lanes so it does not create additional hazards. Call 911 as soon as possible to report the accident. Locate witnesses and take their names and addresses. Take photos with your cell phone of all vehicles involved. Report the…Read More
Probate is the legal process, following a person’s death, whereby the accurate compilation of the decedent’s assets, notification of creditors, payment of liabilities, and distribution of the remaining assets to rightful heirs are properly ensured. If you have suffered the loss of a family member, the word “probate” is probably just another of the myriad details with which you are forced to deal at this difficult time in your life. While certain items – such as jointly held property and non-taxable gifts made not exceeding $11,000 during the deceased’s lifetime – are not subject to probate, the legal process largely applies in most cases. There is a prevalent misconception that a decedent’s estate can only go through probate if there is no will in place, but if the estate is large enough and a valid plan is not in place for avoiding probate, the estate may go through the process regardless of the existence of a will. The probate process typically encompasses a number of steps, and can range from the simplest matters to protracted court battles involving significant amounts of time and considerable money.…Read More
Deaths, injuries, and property damage from consumer product malfunctions cost the nation more than $1 trillion annually. The Consumer Product Safety Commission (CPSC) is the federal government agency charged with protecting consumers and families from unreasonable risks of injury or death associated with the use of any of the thousands of types of consumer products that pose a fire, electrical, chemical, or mechanical hazard – including baby products such as toys and cribs, furniture, power tools, cigarette lighters, and common household chemicals. The CPSC’s work has contributed to a decline in the rate of deaths and injuries associated with consumer products over the past 40 years. Clicking on the “Recalls” link on the CPSC.gov website allows consumers not only to learn recent product recalls, but also to submit their own complaints. Any manufacturer identified is given the opportunity to comment on the complaints, and completed reports about potentially dangerous consumer products, along with the manufacturers’ responses, are published on the CPSC website so consumers can become aware of the potential hazards related to use of the products. If you or a loved one has suffered…Read More
When accidents happen as a result of someone’s negligent behavior, legal assistance may be required to obtain proper and adequate redress. While there are thousands of personal injury attorneys in South Florida, not all of them have the adequate staff and long-term experience to deal with personal injury issues, so it is extremely important to choose the right firm to successfully handle your case. The average personal injury case can cost thousands of dollars in research and litigation, and smaller legal firms may not have the resources necessary to successfully deal with such expenses. Choosing a lawyer with limited resources may result in settling your case too early and not getting the fair compensation you deserve. Larger legal firms can bring more resources to bear regarding experienced personnel and support staff, and this increases the likelihood of a successful verdict in your favor. The most respected personal injury attorneys and firms offer both free consultation services and a contingency arrangement – simply stated, if your chosen attorneys don’t win the case or successfully force a settlement, they don’t get paid. The experienced and dedicated Accident…Read More
The Fenstersheib Law Group, P.A. has received the 2016 AVVO Clients’ Choice Award. ☆☆☆☆☆ The Fenstersheib Law Group, P.A. has received nothing but positive accolades from clients on Avvo. Mr. Fenstersheib and his staff work hard to help provide legal representation and financial compensation for clients, who refer to the firm as helpful, kind and understanding. A recent Avvo user and Fenstersheib client had this to say about the practice, “The attorney assigned to my case fought hard to win my case, and kept me informed every step of the way. I hope I don’t need to use another lawyer in the future, but if I do I know who I’m going to call! Thank you Fenstersheib!” Avvo is a review website that provides detailed information on lawyers and legal issues to help make the process of choosing a legal provider easier. Avvo provides lawyer reviews from former clients, contact information and resumes, along with an official Avvo rating. The Avvo rating is non-biased and calculated from a formula based on the lawyer’s background and profile. Fenstersheib currently has a five-star (☆☆☆☆☆) rating based on…Read More
All practicing attorneys have been educated in a wide variety of law matters, but real legal expertise is attained only as a result of years of practice, combined with actual courtroom experience. At the Fenstersheib Law Group, P.A., we have over three decades of real, practical legal experience fighting for the rights of individuals in South Florida’s courts of law. First and foremost, the “Tell Robert” team is comprised of good listeners – you can truly tell Robert your deepest fears and concerns about your legal problems, the protection and wellbeing of your family, your loss, and your hope for justice. We feel our clients’ pain and, along with our expertise, we offer understanding and compassion. As your legal advocates, we will take the time to explain everything to you in language you can understand. We will protect you against big interests and insurance companies; as our client, you will always have the complete confidence you are not alone in your fight for justice – we firmly believe that each and every case we represent is truly a team effort, and with our team behind…Read More
The term ‘Off-label’ refers to the use of drugs to treat diseases or medical conditions for which they are unintended. While off-label use may seem appealing for ailments with no known solution, it can potentially harm these users. According the FDA, drugs only receive approval after extensive scientific research. Before approval, a company must submit clinical information to the FDA for review. When the FDA approves a drug, it conducts a careful evaluation of the benefits and risks and uses strong scientific data to support the decision. The drug must prove its benefits outweigh potential risks before being deemed “safe.” The FDA also approves the label, which provides key information about what the drug treats, how to use it, information about risks and more. Off-label use may occur for various reasons. For instance, a medical professional may believe a drug can treat a certain disease or medical condition that currently does not have an approved treatment. Off-label use may also occur if a patient tried the approved treatments for their disease or medical condition but did not see any benefits or results. The FDA relies…Read More