Rafael J. Roca Named Vice President of Hispanic Human Resources Council
For 25 years, personal injury attorney Rafael J. Roca, Esq. has been volunteering for HHRC. Today, he’s been named the Vice President of the Board of Directors.
For 25 years, personal injury attorney Rafael J. Roca, Esq. has been volunteering for HHRC. Today, he’s been named the Vice President of the Board of Directors.
Champlain Towers Collapse Thinking About Hiring a Lawyer? We are offering FREE information, resources, and consultations to families and those impacted by the horrific collapse of the Champlain Towers South Condo Building on June 24th, 2021. Could the Champlain Towers Condo Collapse Have Been Prevented? While the cause of the collapse is unknown at…
Search and rescue operation after condo collapse As efforts continue to untangle the debris from June 24th’s sudden collapse of the Champlain Towers condo complex, one Jupiter family has been holding out hope that their beloved mother somehow survived the horrific ordeal. Magaly Ramsey of Jupiter, her husband and family are hoping against all…
A report recently surfaced indicating the collapsed Champlain Towers South condo in Surfside had known structural defects as early as 2018.
Spencer Kuvin has filed a wrongful death suit against Grand Villa Delray East assisted-living facility on behalf of the estate of Sara Schleider, who contracted and died of Covid19 after being exposed.
Learn more about how the Florida legislature intentionally made medical malpractice or wrongful death cases against doctors and hospitals so difficult, and what you can do about it.
Boynton Beach resident Neil J. Goldman died last week as a result of being hit while bicycling along the roadway by a negligent driver.
Nearly 8,000 nursing home residents and staff have passed due to Covid-19, and nursing home negligence may play a role in some of these cases.
The Florida Senate is again considering a bill that will eliminate PIP in Florida. No one knows whether that would increase or decrease car insurance premiums.
Florida’s lawmakers backed by the support of Governor Ron DeSantis are pressing forward with a Covid-19 lawsuit immunity bill, which benefits businesses at the expense of the public.