Luck Ran Out? What to Do After a St. Patrick’s Day Accident

March 18, 2026

Since yesterday was St. Patrick’s Day, the “morning after” is often when the reality of holiday-related injuries sets in. For many, the festivities were a success, but for others, the day was marred by the negligence of others on our roads and in our local establishments. At The Injury Advocates, …

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Spring Break Safety: Avoiding the Dangers of the Road

March 13, 2026

As the weather warms up and schools go on break, Florida’s highways see a massive influx of travelers. While Spring Break is a time for relaxation, the increased traffic significantly raises the risk of serious motor vehicle accidents. At The Injury Advocates, we want you to enjoy the season, but …

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SeaWorld Ride Incident Renews Safety Discussion

March 10, 2026

Theme Park Ride Injuries: What Victims Need to Know After Reported SeaWorld Orlando Incident Theme parks and tourist attractions are designed to provide fun and excitement, but when accidents occur, guests can be seriously injured. Recent news media reports have highlighted an incident at SeaWorld Orlando, underscoring how quickly a day of …

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Will I Be Charged with a Wisconsin Felony OWI?

March 9, 2026

An OWI charge in Wisconsin is always serious, but there is a major difference between a misdemeanor OWI and a felony OWI. For executives, licensed professionals, and others who have worked hard to build a respectable life and career, the risks of a felony OWI conviction can be very high …

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Do Babies with Cerebral Palsy look different?

March 9, 2026

Many parents search for early signs of cerebral palsy in babies, especially if their child experienced complications during birth. One of the most common questions is whether babies with cerebral palsy look different from other infants. The answer is not always straightforward. Cerebral palsy is primarily a movement and muscle …

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March is Brain Injury Awareness Month: Why Our Advocacy Matters

March 9, 2026

Every March, the medical and legal communities come together to observe Brain Injury Awareness Month. For 2026, the focus is on “The Person Behind the Injury,” emphasizing that a Traumatic Brain Injury (TBI) affects more than just a patient—it affects a family, a career, and a future. At The Injury …

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Holding Corporations Accountable for Fatal Accidents

March 6, 2026

While many wrongful death cases involve individuals, some of the most complex and tragic cases involve corporate negligence. Whether it is a massive trucking company, a pharmaceutical giant, or a negligent construction firm, these entities often prioritize profits over human safety. At The Injury Advocates, we specialize in “David vs. …

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