LEAVING THE SCENE OF AN ACCIDENT
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Don't Leave the Scene of an Accident- August 2011 Newsletter
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It is challenging for our Miami injury lawyers to represent a client when the potential defendant is a famous celebrity. However, I believe our firm's obligation is to our clients, no matter the consequences to our own popularity. Florida has very specific laws obligating drivers of involved in a car crash resulting in an injury, death or simply property damage to a vehicle. READ MORE. |
Cruise Ship Injury
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Thousands enjoy vacations each year on board one of the many cruises departing from Florida's ports. Parents who need adult time often deposit their children at one of the "kids clubs." Yet as families set sail, they should be aware cruise ships are like cities and are not immune from crime. READ MORE HERE. |
PRODUCT RECALLS
Did you know... That the Consumer Product Safety Commission routinely recalls products that you probably have in your house right now? Just last month alone the CPSC recalled a Disney Pogo Stick, Fisher-Price "Little People" wagons, and a Child Safe bathtub non-slip pad because of slip hazards. READ MORE.
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"WHY I BECAME A LAWYER"
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I decided to become a lawyer when I was in high school in Wichita, Kansas. I think about my first "client" almost everyday and have dedicated my practice to her memory.
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Experienced representation in all practice areas, including:
Fosamax, De Puy Hips, Yaz, Avandia, Accutane, Personal Injury, Slip and Fall, Medical Malpractice, Cruise Ship Injuries. and Wrongful Death.
Referral and Co-Counsel opportunities welcomed.
Spencer Aronfeld is Board Certified by the Florida Bar and is nationally recognized as a lawyer for the people.
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