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Local Champion Distance Runner Jose Laboy Fatally Struck by Car While Jogging

Champion distance runner killed in an auto accident during a morning jog.

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Lakeland Resident Shannon Oglesby Dead After Road Race Ends in Tragic Crash

A road race between a Jeep and a sports bike ended in tragedy on Sunday evening, April 14, when the Jeep crashed and ejected both its passengers.

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Palm Tran Bus Runs Over Driver Miguel Treto Following Car Accident in Belle Glade

Sunday, March 24, Miguel Treto was ejected from his car after a single-vehicle collision on State Road 80 in Belle Glade, Florida, and subsequently run over by a Palm Tran bus.

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Three-Vehicle Crash Involving Tractor-Trailer Leaves One Person Dead, Several Injured

A three-vehicle crash on Krome Avenue in Miami-Dade County Friday morning, March 22, left one person dead and several others injured.

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Woman Killed in Hit-and-Run After Falling Out of Car on State Road 112

Authorities are searching for a driver who they say fatally struck 23-year-old Mariah Michelle Logan after she fell out of a car on State Road 112 Sunday, March 17.

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One Motorcyclist Dead, Four People Injured in Levy County Multiple-Vehicle Crash

In a sad and tragic accident, several motorcyclists were injured and one was kileld in Levy County in a failed attempt to pass two vehicles on a highway.

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Jacksonville Resident Maria Ocasio Killed in Hit-and-Run Collision with Tractor Trailer

The horrific hit-and-run crash that left a Maria Ocasio dead after a semi-truck struck her car may demonstrate the need for the family to call a lawyer.

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School Teachers Electrocuted at Miami High School, Son Injured

Corey and Shana Crum, both teachers at Liberty County High School, were killed in a freak electrocution accident. The county may be found to be negligent.

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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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Kamarr Scott May Have Been Saved By An AED

A 14-year old boy, Kamarr Scott, died after collapsing on a track field at his school. He may have have been saved had an AED been used by staff.

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