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Thomas R. Harris has practiced injury law for 29 years. He represents victims of slip, trip and fall claims, auto accidents, and all other personal injury claims. Mr. Harris purposely limits the number of cases he takes so that he can give each client excellent service and commitment to detail in order to obtain the best possible outcome. Outstanding experience and superior service set him apart. -
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FindLaw Injury Law Blog- Man with Amputated Penis Sues for Medical Malpractice May 18, 2012A former Florida man who had his penis amputated is suing for medical malpractice. Enrique Milla claims he went to doctors for elective penile implant surgery. The procedure was to correct his erectile dysfunction, NBC Miami reports. But it took... […]Edward Tan, JD
- Lawyer Couple Get $360K Over NYPD False Arrest May 17, 2012New York City has agreed to pay Michael Warren and his wife Evelyn $360,000 to settle accusations of police brutality and wrongful arrest. The couple, both civil rights attorneys, alleged they were assaulted when they tried to help a man... […]Stephanie Rabiner, Esq.
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- Tree Injuries Up as City Budgets Go Down May 16, 2012If your city is being forced to make cutbacks, it may be choosing to cut back on your safety. And as evidenced by the number of tree fall injuries in recent years, New York City, it seems, is doing just... […]Stephanie Rabiner, Esq.
- Rattlesnake Bites Man in Walmart Garden Center May 16, 2012When Washington resident Mica Craig headed to the Clarkston Walmart on Friday, he was only looking to pick up some mulch for his medical marijuana growing business. Unfortunately, he also ended up leaving with a rattlesnake bite. The 47-year-old was... […]Stephanie Rabiner, Esq.
- Inflatable Slide Recall May Lead to Lawsuits May 15, 2012The Banzai Splash inflatable slide is being recalled after reports of severe injuries and one death. Lawsuits are likely, as the federal agency that oversees recalls points to an alleged defect. The inflatable slide recall affects 21,000 Banzai Splash slides,... […]Andrew Chow, JD
- Cruise Line Sued for Not Saving Stranded Fisherman May 15, 2012Crew members on a Princess Cruise Lines ship violated maritime law by failing to rescue three stranded fishermen -- two of whom later died at sea, a lawsuit by the surviving fisherman claims. Adrian Vasquez, 18, of Panama, is suing... […]Andrew Chow, JD
- Man Jailed for Identical Twin Brother's Crime May 14, 2012What would you do if you were jailed for your twin's crime? Sue? That's what Mitch Torbett of Signal Mountain, Tenn. is doing. And he probably won't win. Torbett was recently arrested while applying for a local construction permit. When... […]Stephanie Rabiner, Esq.
- Ride the Ducks Boat Crash Deaths Settled for $17M May 11, 2012Just days after opening arguments, the families of two tourists killed in the 2010 Philadelphia Ride the Ducks boat crash have agreed to settle their wrongful death suit for $15 million. The Ride the Ducks settlement also includes $2 million... […]Stephanie Rabiner, Esq.
- FL Teacher Makes Kids Wear 'Cone of Shame' May 11, 2012Florida high school teacher Laurie Bailey-Cutkomp is under fire this week for making her students wear a "cone of shame." The plastic cone, also known as an Elizabethan collar, is traditionally placed around an animal's neck to prevent it from... […]Stephanie Rabiner, Esq.
- Man with Amputated Penis Sues for Medical Malpractice May 18, 2012
By: Thomas Harris
June 28th, 2011
Summer comes with less structure and more free time for most children, who for the entire school year were under professional supervision. They are now making many of their own decisions. Here is a quick checklist of things to ensure their summer activities are as safe and fun as possible. Pools and Beaches Monitor young kids at pools and beaches. Parents should be thinking about constantly supervising their children, especially ages five and under, and should never be more than “arm distance” from them while in the water at a pool or beach. In fact, you should be in the water with them at all times and they should be wearing a life jacket. Bicycles and Roller Blades Get proper safety gear. Make sure the kids have helmets for their bicycles and roller blades, and that they additionally wear guards for their wrists, elbows and knees for the later. Tools and Chemicals Secure the power tools and chemicals. Have a safe and secure storage space for garden tools, power tools, and lawn mowers, such as in a locked shed or space in the garage that younger kids cannot reach. The same goes for chemicals used in your garden, lawn and pool. Internet Monitor the Monitor. Make sure the computer monitor is in the most public place in your home, always in plain view. Compliments of Thomas Harris, Injury Attorney serving Sarasota, Bradenton and Southwest Florida Subscribe to Posts by Email








