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Aronfeld Trial Lawyers are Florida personal injury lawyers focusing on cruise ship, auto accident, slip and fall, and medical malpractice injuries who help people and families seeking fair compensation for their injuries.
Board Certified Personal Injury Attorney Spencer Aronfeld discusses the factors that determine whether a case should go to trial or be settled. These can inc...
Summer can be a dangerous time for slip, trip and fall accidents. Florida theme parks, water parks, hotels and public pools will be busy with families lookin...
A cruise vacation can be a wonderful way to relax and enjoy time away, but the fear of falling overboard is a deterrent for some from ever booking a cruise. ...
Board Certified Miami Maritime Lawyer Spencer Aronfeld shares his #1 Tip for passengers injured on a cruise ship or cruise ship excursion. DON'T SIGN ANYTHIN...
Abogado Certificado en Lesiones Personales comenta sobre las diferencias legales entre lesiones causadas en un supermercado o en el trabajo y las vías para o...
The maritime personal injury law firm of Aronfeld Trial Lawyers is pleased to announce the move to its new offices, located at 1 Alhambra Plaza Penthouse in Coral Gables, FL 33134.
As the Labor Day holiday weekend approaches, all eyes are on Hurricane Dorian. The storm is expected to strengthen by Friday into a major hurricane, according to the National Hurricane Center. Hurricane Dorian could hit the Florida coast as a Category 4 storm, with winds of at least 130 miles per hour. Forecasters say the hurricane could make landfall on Monday morning, but models have shown divergent tracks for the storm’s path, so officials have warned Floridians from Miami to Jacksonville to be prepared.
Thousands of children take school buses every day. When school bus accidents can be tragic leaving injuring or killing innocent children. Our law firm has experience in representing children and families injured in school bus accidents across Florida. We are proponents of school bus safety and have urged law makers to make seat belts mandatory on every school bus in service in Florida. Currently, Florida only requires that public school buses have safety belts. But the law only applies to buses purchased brand new after December 30, 2001. Older school buses, or those used for private schools or church outings are exempt from the law.