$6 Million Settlement Following Fatal Child Drowning In Retention Pond

April 28, 2026

The Haggard Law Firm’s Pedro Echarte and Michael Haggard, along with co-counsel Christopher O’Toole, have secured a $6 Million settlement in a fatal drowning case involving a 2-year-old child. Child drownings remain one of the leading causes of accidental death for young children in Florida. When these incidents occur at …

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What Parents Should Know About Prolonged Labor

April 24, 2026

Most parents expect labor to follow a relatively predictable path. Contractions begin, the cervix dilates, and the baby is born. But labor does not always go according to plan. When labor slows down significantly or stops progressing altogether, it is known as prolonged labor or failure to progress. This is …

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Can Police Get a Warrant for My Doorbell Footage?

April 23, 2026

If you have a Ring camera, a Nest doorbell, or any other video device mounted outside your home, you may have wondered what happens to that footage if the police come knocking. Can they take it? Can they demand it from the company directly? And what happens if someone shares …

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Tax Season Stress and Car Accidents: Is There a Connection?

April 13, 2026

Tax season can be overwhelming. Deadlines, financial pressure, and long hours can increase stress levels—and that stress doesn’t always stay at your desk. In fact, it can follow you onto the road. How Stress Affects Driving When you’re stressed, your ability to focus and react quickly can be affected. This …

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Workplace Accidents During Busy Seasons: What Employees Should Know

April 9, 2026

April is a busy time for many industries—especially those dealing with financial deadlines, reporting, or seasonal demand. When workloads increase, so does the risk of workplace accidents. How Busy Seasons Increase Risk High workloads can lead to: Fatigue and burnout Reduced attention to safety Rushed tasks and shortcuts Increased …

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