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What is the Definition of a Design Defect Under Florida Law?

According to Florida law, and Federal Case law, a design defect is defect in a product that causes unforeseen hazards during normal use of the product: The alleged design defect must also cause unforeseeable dangers during normal—that is, intended—use of the product....

Can I recover future economic damages after I fully recover?

According to Florida case law as of the date of this article, even if a car accident victim is not permanently injured, it is possible that the victim can recover future economic damages: “We find no reversible error in any of the issues raised by appellant...

What is a dangerous instrumentality?

According to Florida case law as of the date of this article, a lounge chair is not a dangerous instrumentality which is defined as an item that by its nature is reasonably certain to place life and limb in peril when negligently constructed, such as an automobile:...

Is a deed without the names of the grantees void?

According to the case law as of the date of this article, a deed without the names of the grantees is void: “There is no question that under the law the deed which did not contain the names of the grantees was void. 16 Am. Jur., page 483, Section 79; 6 Thompson...

What are compensatory damages in Florida?

According to Florida case law as of the date of this article, the purpose of compensatory damages is to make an injured party whole to the extent that it is possible to measure such injury in monetary terms: “Compensatory damages are designed to make the injured party...