Articles Posted in General Litigation Issues

The Sanford Police department is under intense scrutiny, after an investigation that is being referred to as one of the most media driven murder cases of this year floods the news. Trayvon Martin, an African American 17 year old boy was shot and killed by a Hispanic man, George Zimmerman, a volunteer neighborhood watchman patrolling his garden apartment complex on February 26, 2012. Trayvon had just finished purchasing a package of skittles candy and an Arizona ice tea at the local 7-11, when he was shot by Zimmerman.

Despite Zimmerman’s claims that, he was attacked by Trayvon and that he was acting in self defense, the community at large and now, the nation at large, believes that shooting this black man with a “keltek 9mm semi automatic handgun” was completely unnecessary. Trayvon did not have a weapon aside from an unopened pocket knife and was heard by witnesses crying and screaming. Sanford Police Chief Brian Lee, has “temporarily stepped down” from his position due to the has been criticism to put it mildly for poor investigation and police efforts to lead to an arrest of the shooter. Important pieces of evidence have been discovered which were not considered during the investigation including Trayvon’s phone records indicating he called his girlfriend right before he was shot, and that Zimmerman’s clothes were bloodied.

The most disturbing aspect of this story, is that the Sanford Police neglected to arrest Zimmerman in connection with the death of Martin, claiming there was no supporting evidence. Since then however, public opinion has been exactly the opposite. Presently, the Sanford Police are being blamed by everyone from Congress to the Al Sharpton for an unacceptable job in this investigation.

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Yet another tragedy to add to the 10 fatalities that occurred this past weekend in car and motor vehicle accidents. Five year old Yanelle Lucero was riding her tricycle when she was struck by a van operated by a19 year Erick Garcia. Garcia, allegedly then fled the scene in his friends van. According to the news reports, the van was owned by 19 year Mario Argumedo and operated by 19 year old Erick Garcia. The young girl Lucero, was pronounced dead on arrival. According to Miami injury lawyer Nicholas I. Gerson both the owner and operator of the van are legally responsible under Florida’s Dangerous Instrumentality law. These laws state the owner of a motor vehicle is liable for the harm caused so long as the motor vehicle is operated with the vehicle owner’s consent.

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On November 22, 2010 a Miami-Dade County jury decided that Defendant Tenet Healthcare Systems d/b/a North Shore Hospital was negligent and thus legally responsible for a sexual assault by one of their patients on another patient in the hospital. The sexual assault took place in the behavioral unit of North Shore Hospital in 2007. After a six day trial the jury deliberated for nearly 4 hours before unanimously awarding $1,310,000. The case was tried by Philip M. Gerson, Nicholas I. Gerson, and Edward Schwartz of Gerson & Schwartz, P.A.

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Just last week we received a $1,200,000 jury verdict for the widow of a lifetime cigarette smoker who died in 1993. The tobacco industry used every available appeal to delay justice for our client. Now, 76 she finally received an award for the loss of her husband on May 22, 2009. The defendant R.J. Reynolds Tobacco Company will appeal again. We will defend the jury verdict as far as it goes and as long as it takes. Ultimately, justice will prevail. At Gerson & Schwartz we continue our 39 year commitment to helping individuals get justice from corporate wrongdoers. Our team of trial lawyers has the experience to handle all types of personal injury cases and wrongful death claims. For more information on how we can help contact us at 305-371-6000.

Gerson & Schwartz, PA recently obtained a $240,0000 settlement for our client who was assaulted in her apartment complex. Our client, had returned home one evening and parked her vehicle in her assigned space in the parking lot area in front of her second floor condominium apartment. As she exited her vehicle she was grabbed by a young black male, pulled out of the vehicle and thrown to the asphalt pavement. The man got in her vehicle and drove off the property.

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Gerson & Schwartz PA, along with co-counsel obtained a $2.5 million jury award for our client, who suffered severe – and permanent – injuries when the deck of a house she was visiting collapsed from under her. The house – a foreclosed Atlanta property that had been listed for sale on the U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development’s Website – had been examined, prior to the visit, by HUD inspectors, who overlooked or ignored dangerous signs of rotten wood.

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Judge David Miller ruled last week that the Engle Trust Fund with over 600 Million dollars will be eligible for smokers to claim beginning on April 25, 2008. In a string of recent decisions in favor for sick smokers in the last few months, former Engle Class Members may finally be able to take a portion of these monies that were set aside years ago.

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Like other responsible plaintiff’s lawyers we urge many clients to structure significant settlement proceeds for their future security. The benefits of tax-free structured future payouts to plaintiffs are well known and carefully explained to clients at the time of settlement. If there is a downside to these plans it is that no one can foresee the future and thus the structure payment program sometimes no longer meets the client’s needs because of unexpected events and changes in the client’s health or lifestyle.

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