On December 18, 2020, the pilot of a small charter plane reported emergency engine failure prior to crashing at the intersection of N. Ward Street and W. Nassau Street. Public information officer Jason Penny of the Tampa Fire Rescue said fire rescue crews were waiting on the runway for the plane’s emergency arrival; however, the plane never made it to the runway. Emily Nipps … [Read more...] about Small Charter Plane Crashes in Hillsborough County, FL
Multi-Vehicle Crash on Tampa’s Gandy Bridge Caused by Distracted Driver
Driving is such a normal part of many of our lives that we tend to feel like we can do it on autopilot. For many, this develops into a false confidence that we’re capable of driving while doing something else. Enter distracted driving—a continually growing cause of motor vehicle injuries and deaths. In fact, distracted driving was the cause of the accident that happened in … [Read more...] about Multi-Vehicle Crash on Tampa’s Gandy Bridge Caused by Distracted Driver
Tragic Tampa Boat Crash Highlights Importance of Boating Safety
Boating is a favorite activity and pastime of many here in Florida, especially when shared with family and friends. As with any activity, there are rules to abide by to ensure everyone’s safety, and when they aren’t heeded, bad things can happen. Unfortunately, a fun boat outing with friends this past Halloween turned into a tragedy when a high-speed crash claimed the life of … [Read more...] about Tragic Tampa Boat Crash Highlights Importance of Boating Safety
Alexandra Lorenzo Joins the Firm as a Named Partner
It is with great pleasure and pride that I announce that my daughter, Alexandra “Lex” Lorenzo is joining the firm as a named partner. Lex received her bachelor’s degree from the University of Notre Dame in 2015 and her law degree from Florida State University in 2017. Prior to joining our firm, Lex was an Assistant State Attorney in Tampa, FL. In addition to practicing law, … [Read more...] about Alexandra Lorenzo Joins the Firm as a Named Partner
Thousands of Florida Workers’ Comp Claims for COVID-19 Denied
It seems like ages ago since the first case of COVID-19 hit the United States. Now, the pandemic is in full swing, leaving many Floridians anxious—especially those who’ve applied for and been denied workers’ compensation benefits. Thousands of first responders, emergency personnel and healthcare professionals have filed workers’ compensation claims after contracting the … [Read more...] about Thousands of Florida Workers’ Comp Claims for COVID-19 Denied