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Is There a Difference Between State Workers’ Comp and Longshore and Harbor Workers’ Comp?
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When longshoremen or harbor workers are injured or harmed in a job where their duties are related to maritime activity, they may be able to pursue benefits under the federal Longshore and Harbor Workers’ Compensation Act (LHWCA) or seek compensation under the state workers’ compensation program. While both systems help provide medical treatment and certain […]
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Increase in Violent Crime as Dollar Stores Thrive in Poor Communities
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in OtherDollar stores are popping up everywhere across the U.S., but are they actually doing more harm than good for local businesses and communities? Discount chains Dollar Tree, Family Dollar and Dollar General have experienced an increase in violent crime over the past several years, even as sales have skyrocketed during the coronavirus pandemic.According to recent […]
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Determining the Settlement Value for a Maritime Injury Case
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In most situations, maritime injury cases are settled out of court. However, when a fair settlement cannot be reached between either involved party, it may be necessary to go to court. There are several factors involved when it comes to reaching a maritime injury settlement. Without legal representation, injured seamen face the risk of being […]
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Understanding the Limitations of a Boat Owners’ Liability After an Accident
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When a fisherman or crewmember is injured or killed in an accident at sea because of negligence or carelessness of another crewmember, captain, skipper, or the boat’s owner, the Jones Act requires that the injured party be compensated for his or her losses. But what happens when a boat owner tries to find ways to […]
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Recovering Workers’ Compensation for Electrocution Injuries on The Job
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Electrocution injuries can happen anywhere, but more commonly in the workplace. Certain professions, including utility workers, electricians, cable operators and construction workers are at a higher risk of being electrocuted and suffering a serious or even fatal injury. If you or a loved one has sustained an electrocution injury, you may be eligible to file […]
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What Does It Mean to Work With a Lawyer on a Contingency Fee Basis?
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Many personal injury victims may be fearful of dealing with a lawyer because they do not have the means to pay for legal services. This does not have be the case if you retain a lawyer who works on a contingency fee basis, which means he or she agrees to not charge any upfront fees […]
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How Settlement Negotiations Work in Medical Malpractice Cases
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Medical malpractice is more common than most people realize. Victims of medical malpractice seeking compensation for their injuries may find it hard to win a case at trial, which is why these cases often lead to negotiated settlements. The odds of a good outcome with legal representation on your side is greater than without one. […]
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What Happens If I Am Injured in an Out-Of-State Car Accident?
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Being in a car accident can be a traumatic and stressful experience, especially if it occurs when traveling out-of-state. You may be unsure about whether your injuries and damages will be covered because you are outside your state of residence. Fortunately, there are certain things you can do after a crash, regardless of where the […]
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Nursing Home Arbitration Agreements and Resident’s Rights
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Many families turn to a nursing home or assisted living facility when their elders can no longer take care of themselves. These facilities may include an arbitration agreement in their contracts to be signed by a new resident and/or his or her loved one. While this agreement may seem innocent enough, you could be forfeiting […]
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Receiving Workers’ Compensation Benefits For Self-Inflicted Injuries
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If you have been hurt while on the job, you may be able to receive workers’ compensation to help cover necessary medical care and a portion of your lost wages while you recover from your injuries. One question that may arise when it comes to the Florida workers’ compensation system is whether or not a […]
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Verdicts & Settlements
R.J. Reynolds Tobacco Company product liability.
R.J. Reynolds Tobacco Company product liability.
Jury verdict for the wrongful death of a 63-year-old man survived by his widow.
Verdict against cigarette manufacturer for family of local lawyer who died of lung cancer.
Verdict against tobacco manufacturer for family of man who died from lung cancer as a result of smoking.
Verdict for widow of man who died of lung cancer as a result of addiction to smoking.
Gordon and Partners, along with co-counsel, recently represented the family of a smoker who passed away when she was 60 years old from lung cancer caused from her long time addiction to smoking cigarettes since she was a young girl. The case was tried in Lowell, Massachusetts and resulted in a verdict of 17 million dollars on May 31, 2019.
Recovery for man and family for injuries caused by a defective auto part.
Verdict for a smoker who contracted cancer of the jaw.
A Pinellas County jury verdict for the estate of a man who died of lung cancer at the age of 42.
Jury verdict for the wrongful death of a 68-year-old man from lung cancer from smoking cigarettes manufactured by RJR and Philip Morris.
Negligent supervision at Assisted Living Facility resulting in death.
Jury verdict for the wrongful death of a 97-year-old woman at an ALF.
Recovery for man who suffered brain injury and paralysis after collision with Blood Mobile.
Jury verdict in drowning death of autistic boy at a construction site.
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Robert E. Gordon
Robert E. Gordon is a personal injury attorney and founding member of the law Offices of Gordon & Partners. He is a strong advocate in fighting for the injured.
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