Florida negligent hiring law explained by attorney David B. Pittman: statute 768.096, the 2-year filing deadline, comparative fault, and what to do if hurt.
Fort Myers slip and fall lawyer David Pittman explains actual vs constructive notice under Florida law, the trivial defect doctrine, and how to prove a…
Fort Myers negligent security cases: what Florida law requires, the five patterns we see in Lee County, evidence that disappears first, and how to act…
Florida dog bite laws under §767.04 explained by a Bonita Springs attorney with 30+ years of practice. Strict liability, the 2-year deadline, and what to…
Fort Myers slip and fall attorney David Pittman explains how poor lighting and property neglect drive premises liability cases — and what Florida law requires.
Fort Myers trip-and-fall guide from Pittman Law Firm: Florida law, what to document, the trivial-defect doctrine, and a real case. Free consult: 239-992-8259.
Tripped on a lifted sidewalk root in Fort Myers? A Lee County personal injury attorney explains Florida premises law, the trivial-defect doctrine, and next steps.
A Fort Myers personal injury attorney — and a 25-year licensed Florida real estate broker — walks through Florida's premises liability framework, the cracked-sidewalk and…
Fort Myers escalator injury lawyer David B. Pittman explains the injuries, the 2-year Florida deadline, comparative fault, and what to do in the first 72…