Florida’s Dangerous Instrumentality Doctrine Explained In Florida, one unique area of personal injury law is the Dangerous Instrumentality Doctrine—a legal rule that might make someone liable for injuries caused by an item they own, even if they weren’t the one...
Dog Bite Laws in St. Lucie and Martin Counties: What You Need to Know Dog bites are often sudden, traumatic, and medically serious — especially when they involve children or the elderly. In St. Lucie and Martin counties, dog bite victims have strong legal rights...
Motorcyclist Injured in Fort Pierce: Legal Rights After U.S. 1 and Indrio Road Accident Motorcycle Crash in Fort Pierce Sends Rider to Hospital On January 11, 2026, a serious motorcycle accident occurred at the intersection of U.S. Highway 1 and Indrio Road, just...
New Year, New Rights: 5 Legal Steps to Protect Yourself and Your Family in 2026 As we welcome 2026 here on the Treasure Coast — from Port St. Lucie to Vero Beach and beyond — many of us are thinking about new beginnings: healthier routines, family goals, business...
Injured on a St. Lucie ART Bus? Here’s How to File a Claim Against a Public Entity If you were injured in a collision involving an ART (Area Regional Transit) bus in Port St. Lucie, Fort Pierce, Stuart, or elsewhere on Florida’s Treasure Coast, you may be wondering...