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Florida AED (Automated External Defibrillator) Laws 

  Automated external defibrillators (AEDs) are incredible medical devices that make it possible for almost anyone to save a life when a person experiences a heart attack outside of the hospital. In Florida, there are specific laws related to AEDs and where they must be located. What Locations Must Have AEDs in Florida? State…

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What Venues Are Required To Have An AED (Automated External Defibrillator) On-Site?

Automated external defibrillators (AEDs) can save lives when used promptly and properly after a person experiences a cardiac event outside of a hospital. That is why the state of Florida requires many types of locations to carry AEDs. Here, we want to examine which areas state law mandates that AEDs be present. Where an…

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World Heart Day and Heart of the Game

World Heart Day Heart of the Game (HOTG) is a charity founded in 2016 by Craig. The idea of providing free defibrillators (AEDs) and cardiac emergency response training to youth sports clubs was a result of a combination of factors. When Craig’s father almost died from sudden cardiac arrest (SCA), Craig was only 17-years-old….

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World Heart Day 2023 and Heart of the Game

World Heart Day 2023 World Heart Day (WHD) is a reminder to EVERYONE to take care of their hearts. In 2023, the campaign focuses on an important first step: knowing your heart FIRST. Cardiovascular disease (CVD) is the world’s #1 killer. Combined, conditions affecting the heart and/or blood vessels, – including heart attack, stroke,…

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The Critical Role of Automated External Defibrillators (AEDs)

  Automated External Defibrillators (AEDs) Growing up, I always believed that bad things happened somewhere else, to someone else. That illusion was shattered three times. When I was seventeen, my father suffered a sudden cardiac arrest (SCA) and survived only after undergoing a triple bypass. Second, when I was playing in an adult soccer…

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GOLDLAW Proud to Support Access to AEDs Act

AEDs Act GOLDLAW is proud to support Congresswoman Sheila Cherfilus-McCormick (D-Fla) and Congressman Bill Posey (R-Fla), as they introduce bipartisan congressional legislation that will fund schools for providing lifesaving Automated External Defibrillators (AEDs) and training to respond to sudden cardiac arrest. The Access to AEDs Act will extend access to automated external defibrillators (AEDs),…

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Was an AED used in 14-year old high Hezekiah Walters’ sudden death?

Horrifying news out of a Tampa area high school: 14-year old Hezekiah Walters suddenly collapses and dies on the football field. If an AED was not used, there may be a liability case against the school.

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High School Athletic Trainer Brian Smart Dies of Sudden Cardiac Arrest During Philadelphia 10-Mile Run

Sudden Cardiac Arrest of Athletic Trainer Brian Smart Brian Smart, 24, a high school athletic trainer who trained and mentored young athletes, tragically died on Sunday, May 5, when he suffered a cardiac arrest during the Philadelphia 10-Mile Broad Street Race. Smart worked as an athletic trainer at the Darby Street School District. Coworkers…

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Wrongful Death Litigation Involving Automated External Defibrillators

This long-form article, published in several legal journals, is authored by Craig M. Goldenfarb, Esq., personal injury attorney and expert litigator in use and non-use of automated external defibrillator (AED) in public places. It explains the history of AEDs, a look into future case law, and why people should not be afraid to use AEDs to save lives. Mr. Goldenfarb is the preeminent national thought-leader on litigation involving AEDs.

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Caleb Ray, 8 Year-Old Boy, Dies Due to SCA on Soccer Field

A very young boy at only 8 years-old has lost his life due to what the surviving parents suspect to be sudden cardiac arrest. If proven true, Caleb Ray would be one of the youngest victims of SCA due to the absence of an AED in years. Our lawyers discuss potential negligence.

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