Monthly Archives: September 2019
Assistance to the Elderly, Inc.; Randy M. Weber
Randy M. Weber’s high engagement in our Miami community includes his work as a dedicated member of the not-for-profit organization, Assistance to the Elderly (ATTE). He currently serves on the board of this reputable organization and has been providing valuable legal advice and guidance for over 3 years. Additionally, he served as a distinguished… Read More »
Vaping is Linked to Severe Lung Injuries in a Potential Product Liability Case
Electronic cigarettes, vape devices, and Juuls have quickly become a widespread alternative to smoking traditional tobacco cigarettes in the United States. Many long-time smokers switched to “vaping” e-cigarettes due to popular belief that e-cigs are “safer” than traditional cigarettes. Smokers have long praised vaping for causing fewer respiratory problems than they experienced with smoking… Read More »
The Police Report Matters in Your Car Accident Case
Whether a minor fender bender or a catastrophic event that renders a vehicle totaled, all accidents involving automobiles should be recorded in a police report. In many cities, law enforcement does not actually come out to an accident scene, in which case it is incumbent upon the motorists to go to the nearest police… Read More »
Legislature Seeks to Reign in Dangerous Plastic Surgery Centers
Plastic surgery, also known as elective or cosmetic surgery, is big business in this country. And it goes beyond procedures for purely aesthetic reasons, such as breast enhancements or abdominal implants. While still cosmetic, plastic surgery also includes reconstructive surgery after automobile accidents to correct disfigurements or scars. Regardless of whether the surgery is… Read More »