A civil trial attorney with the firm Wooten, Kimbrough, Damaso & Dennis, P.A., Mr. Damaso concentrates on cases involving personal injury and wrongful deaths and solely represents individual victims and consumers.
NBC and other news sources are reporting increased incidents of lithium battery explosions and fires. Recently, there have been reports of these batteries exploding and catching fire while on airplanes during flight.
On Thursday, March 24, 2022, 14-year-old Tyre Sampson fell 430 feet from the ICON Park drop tower, ultimately leading to his death. This tragic event led to a grieving family, legislatures, senators, attorneys, and the people of greater Orlando fighting for a change.
For many families, FB Marketplace has been a lifesaver, providing access to much-needed items at a fraction of the cost. But what do you do when your latest Marketplace find results in serious injury or in some cases, death?
After handling many cases involving tragedies in the tourism and theme park industry, this most recent incident raises questions about industry safety and lack of regulation.
After being involved in a car accident, you expect that your injuries and damages will be compensated by your insurance policy or the at-fault driver’s insurance company. But what happens when your car accident claim exceeds insurance policy limits?
More than 190,000 ceiling fans sold at Home Depot have been recalled due to reports of the fan blades detaching and flying off during use. The defect has resulted in personal injury and property damage, leading to the widespread recall.
While multiple reports have been made regarding COVID-19 deaths in nursing homes, the number of deaths caused by nursing home neglect has surpassed those figures.
Injuries are a common occurrence at many of Orlando’s major theme parks. Visitors sustain injuries ranging from typical bumps and bruises to more serious injuries, such as broken bones, fractures, and traumatic brain injuries. Unfortunately, the public does not always hear about these incidents.
Hit-and-run accidents occur at an alarming rate in Central Florida. According to the Florida Department of Highway Safety and Motor Vehicles (FLHSMV), approximately 25 percent of all accidents reported in our state involve hit-and-runs.