Expensive rentals and condominiums provide extensive security programs to protect residents and guests. Low income renters often don’t get the same protection as more affluent apartment dwellers. Legal protections exist for government supported properties. Though not well known by the public many requirements for safety and security are mandated by federal statutes and regulations for subsidized housing. Developers and managers get rent subsidies, guaranteed loans, tax credits and other accommodations to encourage availability of housing for economically disadvantaged persons. Our law firm has identified these requirements and used them to establish the standard of care and duty owed to residents and guests. Where violations occur we have successfully helped victims recover money for their injuries.
$ 1,200,000 Jury Verdict for Lifetime Cigarette Smoker
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.
Proposed Bill Attempts to Increase Minimum Automobile Liability Insurance Coverage for Convicted Felons
Earlier this month, our firm along with the the Florida Justice Association traveled to Tallahassee, FL to lobby the the Florida legislature. One proposed bill of particular interest would increase the minimum amount of automobile insurance coverage a convicted felon would be required to carry while operating a car or other motor vehicle in Florida.
Six Figure Settlement Reached For Crime Victim After Closing Arguments
Gerson & Schwartz PA, recently obtained a six fix figure settlement against the owner and operator of an apartment complex.Our client was was the innocent victim of a violent crime. After 2 years of litigation and just minutes after closing arguments, the Defendants agreed to settle the case prior to the jury reaching a verdict. Gerson & Schwartz, PA is an AV rated law firm located in South Florida. Our attorneys have experience handling all types of accident and other serious injury claims throughout the South Florida. For more information on how we can help contact a lawyer at Gerson & Schwartz PA. There is no fee to discuss your case. Call us at 305-371-6000 or by email at info@gslawusa.com
$240,000 Settlement for Assault at Apartment Complex
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.
Crime Victim/Jury Verdict Nullification Heads for Appeal
Our client expected justice – instead he got judicial error. We’re working to fix that. Back in 2001, the plaintiff, a 24-year-old man, suffered a partial hearing loss and a mild brain injury after he was beaten with a beer bottle in the parking lot of an International Drive apartment community in Orange Country. The unidentified assailant had followed him from his job at a nearby Publix and was able to enter the 360-unit complex through a malfunctioning electronic access gate.
Falling Deck and Inspectors Failings Result in $2.5 million Verdict
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.
Misdiagnosed Brain Tumor Settlement
It was only after our client began suffering visual disturbances and went to another doctor, an ophthalmologist,that she received the correct — and sobering — diagnosis: An MRI revealed a baseball-size tumor, called a hemangioma, growing outside her brain. While not a malignant lesion, it was large enough to compress other parts of the brain and do damage. Neurosurgery followed, but so did a post-surgical infection and sensory losses. Two follow-up operations were necessary. Even today, two decades after those first headaches, our client suffers pain and discomfort.
Rollover Settlment Reached
A private road may only be open to certain drivers, but when it is inadequately designed and constructed, danger isn’t choosy. Our client, a 71-year-old truck driver, suffered a skull fracture
— resulting in hospitalization, rehabilitation, and an enormous workman’s compensation lien — in a 2005 accident on a private road used by contractors hauling fill material to a construction site.
International Cruise Ship Claims
Cruise ships may look sparkling clean and safe, but behind the surface lays an industry that lacks any formal regulation – and all-too-often, accountability — for what occurs on-board. And, unfortunately, plenty goes on: sexual crimes that are unreported. Violent assaults covered up by ship personnel. Passengers that go missing — never to be seen again. And perhaps the most troubling problem of all: an industry that has become skilled at holding off any attempts at reform.
We will continue to help in any way we can to ensure that the appropriate regulations and safeguards are enacted by Congress — so that dream vacations don’t turn into nightmares.