Fort Myers residents are familiar with the Seminole Gulf Railroad that extends throughout the city and covers surrounding areas of Bonita Springs, Arcadia, and North Naples. Drivers are often forced to cross these tracks when getting around, but intersections are not always the safest, putting… Read more
There is a mandatory evacuation order in place for all of Chatham County as Hurricane Matthew makes its way to the eastern seaboard. The hurricane was updated to category-4 and is expected to make landfall on eastern Florida, and touch north up the coast in Georgia over the weekend, according to… Read more
Accidents that result in a [brain injury](/practice-areas/personal-injury-lawsuits/brain-injury-attorneys/) are truly traumatic, and the physical and emotional healing process can be a long and harrowing one. Astronomical medical bills, lost wages, and other financial hardships can make recovery… Read more
Ryan Christopher Rodems was born in Buffalo, New York, in December 1966 and moved to Lakeland, Florida, in 1973.
Mr. Rodems has been a member of the Florida Bar since 1992 and is admitted to practice in the U.S. District Court, Middle District and Southern District of Florida and the U.S… Read more
Burke Keaty has spent his entire career helping injured victims and their families hold at-fault parties and their insurance companies responsible for the harm they cause. Burke has successfully resolved hundreds of cases on behalf of clients injured in car, motorcycle, bus, and tractor-trailer… Read more
The City of Jacksonville has been regarded as one of the nation’s most dangerous zones for pedestrians and bicyclists alike. But the city is finally taking major steps to shed its bad reputation to improve the safety for its 800,000 citizens with a master pedestrian and bicyclist plan. Slated… Read more
Our 1,000+ attorneys are whip smart, bighearted and passionate — people who wouldn’t hesitate to go the extra mile for their clients. Each solely focuses on a specific area of law, fine-tuning their skills and knowledge until they excel at what they do. We are proud to have them represent Morgan… Read more
The city of Mobile was awarded a multi-million dollar grant that aims to help improve major roadways in the downtown area. The grant, awarded to the city last week, is billed as a way to help generate economic development in the area, but more importantly, will provide residents with… Read more
Riding the subway is a daily necessity for many New York City residents and tourists. The vast majority of riders make it from A to B safe and sound, which is no mean feat considering a daily ridership of two million passengers or more, according to the… Read more
When most people think of airport accidents, they think of plane crashes on takeoff or landing. Due to the high casualty count, those are the types of accidents that receive the most press. But the vast majority of airport accidents don’t involve a plane in any way. Instead, they take place in… Read more
April is National Distracted Driving Awareness Month and in recognition of its importance, we at Morgan & Morgan want to do our part. Join us each week this month as we explore a different aspect of distracted driving and learn more about how… Read more
Did you or a loved one get hurt in an accident with a commercial truck in the Bronx? You might feel overwhelmed and uncertain about what to do next. We understand that the aftermath of such accidents can be physically, emotionally, and financially disastrous for victims.
Unfortunately,… Read more
Suffering severe injuries and astronomical medical bills due to another party’s carelessness or willful actions can be upsetting and even devastating. However, you could turn to the law to find justice and receive compensation for your losses. If someone else caused your accident and injury,… Read more
The subway is a part of life in New York and hard to avoid if you want to get around in the city. In 2020, on average, more than two million individuals rode the subway each day, according to the MTA.… Read more
An eight-year-old boy died Tuesday, marking another tragic event stemming from a shooting in a Sanford, Florida, home a day earlier that claimed his mother’s life and ultimately injured four others.
Police arrested Allen Cashe, an ex-boyfriend of LaTina Herring, in connection with the… Read more
The devastating impacts of trucking accidents frequently lead to tragic injuries that alter the everyday life of thousands of Americans every year. The financial burden of medical care, lost income, and the emotional suffering one endures from this experience are compounded by the physical… Read more
If you wonder, “how much overtime can an employer require?” the answer might surprise you. At this time, there are no federal laws limiting the amount of overtime an employer can ask you to work. Although some industries restrict the amount of overtime employees can work for safety reasons or… Read more
Traffic collisions are one of the most stressful events that anyone can experience. When you have been involved in a car accident, it is normal to feel stressed and overwhelmed.
Accident victims usually experience more than just the physical repercussions of their injuries.… Read more
Hybrids and electric cars are much quieter than standard cars, which advocates have long said could pose a safety risk for people who are blind or have low vision. On Nov. 14, the top federal agency on vehicle safety announced a new rule that will change all of that, requiring automakers to make… Read more
The Metropolitan Transport Authority (MTA) is the largest public transit authority in the US. According to… Read more
If you are a police officer, firefighter, teacher, or another state employee injured on the job, it can be tricky to know the benefits to which you are entitled. State employees generally have the right to receive workers’ comp payments for work-related injuries and illnesses, depending on the… Read more
If you live in or have ever visited Indianapolis, you know it is a wonderful city to walk around. The downtown area is extremely well structured so that you can easily find your way around the city. And it has several pedestrian-friendly intersections and… Read more
A hearing by an Administrative Law Judge (ALJ) is the second level of appeals for Social Security Disability claims. After the initial rejection of a claim and denial of reconsideration by a new reviewer, an applicant has the opportunity to request a hearing in front of an ALJ.
Request… Read more
One restaurant owner in Winter Haven has received an award from the Florida Vocational Rehabilitation program this week for his continued work to hire, promote, and mentor the careers of people with disabilities in the community. This restaurant is a shining example of the goals of the Americans… Read more
The coronavirus (COVID-19) pandemic has had profound effects on virtually every aspect of society. Tragically, the virus has claimed tens of thousands of lives, and hospitalized many more. Millions have lost their jobs, while others have been asked to work in unsafe conditions. Various… Read more
The prospect of driving in New York City can be a dreaded and nerve-wracking task. The constant traffic, jaywalking pedestrians, construction detours, and oversized shipping vehicles can all force you to make panicked decisions.
There is a lot to be aware of when driving in NYC,… Read more
What: Certain 2023 models of Toyota and Lexus vehicles.
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There’s no doubt about it. Brooklyn is an epic place to be. Whether you live there or like to visit, the borough has tons of cool bars, verdant parks, flea market gold mines, and more.
The one thing that’s not great about Brooklyn? The driving.
In less than 70 square miles… Read more
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