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Florida’s Vicarious Liability Doctrine: Liability “Through” The Employee

By Rinaldo Law Group |

The concept of vicarious liability is an old one, dating back to English law, but it remains contentious in today’s U.S. courts because of the different ways in which the theory is applied. In some states, vicarious liability (also known as respondeat superior, or “let the master answer”) stretches much farther than in others…. Read More »

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Wrong-Way Tractor-Trailer Crash In St. Lucie County Kills 1

By Rinaldo Law Group |

In late November 2024, a man from Melbourne died in a one-way crash with a “semi tractor-trailer car carrier” on a side road near the Florida Turnpike in St. Lucie County. According to Florida Highway Patrol (FHP), the man was driving his sedan on the road, without headlights, when it drifted over into the… Read More »

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Common Causes of Commercial Motor Vehicle Accidents

By Rinaldo Law Group |

Commercial motor vehicles (CMVs) are commonplace on Florida roads, and while most make it to their destination without issue, crashes involving these vehicles do cause a disproportionate amount of road fatalities each year. Causes of these crashes will very often depend on the specifics of the moment – but there are a handful of… Read More »

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Holiday Road Accidents Are A Risk

By Rinaldo Law Group |

Statistics reported by U.S. News & World Report estimate that Thanksgiving is one of the most dangerous days to be on the road, with Christmas also making the top five of the deadliest holidays in the United States. Between 2017 and 2021, almost 2,500 road fatalities were recorded during this window, with Labor Day… Read More »

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What Exactly Is A Commercial Motor Vehicle?

By Rinaldo Law Group |

If a person hears an accident report, they may hear the term “commercial motor vehicle” (CMV) being used if one was involved. This is a very vague term, and it applies to many different types of vehicles, but not every vehicle on the road qualifies under state or federal law. The distinction matters because… Read More »

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