News from August 2024
Customer sues Wal-Mart over negligence leading to injury
Jane Callahan has filed a lawsuit against Wal-Mart Stores East LP after sustaining injuries from an improperly secured fire extinguisher at their Tarpon Springs location. The suit seeks damages exceeding $50,000 due to alleged negligence on part of Wal-Mart.
Local Resident Sues Apartment Complex Over Negligence Leading to Injury
Nikishia Wright has filed a lawsuit against Spring Lake Apartments alleging negligence after tripping over an unsecured piece of plywood on their property. The suit seeks damages exceeding $50,000 for injuries sustained during the incident.
Plaintiff alleges pool supply company responsible for chemical burn injury
David Sellers has filed a lawsuit against Patrick’s Pool Service Inc., doing business as Pinch A Penny after suffering a chemical burn from a leaking chlorine shock jug purchased at their store. The case seeks over $50,000 in damages due to alleged negligence and breach of implied warranty.
Tenant Sues Apartment Complexes Over Negligence Leading To Severe Injuries
John Kist has filed a lawsuit against Sand Dune Apartments LLC and Lake Tarpon LLC alleging negligence after falling into an unmarked hole on their property causing severe injuries. The suit seeks damages exceeding $50,000 plus associated costs.
AGs blast Treasury over fearmonging against de-banking bans
Florida Attorney General Ashley Moody is leading 19 other state attorneys general in opposition to the Biden administration’s claim that state laws preventing de-banking are a “national security threat.”
Attorney General Moody Announces Victory Case Against Members Janes Revenge
Attorney General Ashley Moody is announcing a victory in Moody v. Freestone involving criminal activists who threatened and vandalized crisis pregnancy centers in Florida.
Fla. class action lawyer escapes punishment for filing loser case
OCALA - A Florida class action lawyer has convinced a federal judge he isn't to blame for the filing of a frivolous lawsuit.
Summer Scams Series: Sunny Days and Shady Deals—ag Moody Warns Floridians About Vacation Rental Scams
Attorney General Ashley Moody is continuing the 2024 Summer Scams Series: Sunny Days and Shady Deals to inform Floridians about common summertime scams.