Legal Live with Farah & Farah

Spoliation Of Evidence, Premises Liability Claims, And Lease Disputes

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On this episode of Legal Live, Scott is joined by Florida personal injury attorney Ross Evans and medical malpractice attorney Kevin Moore to discuss premises liability claims, Florida tort reform, evidence preservation, and statutes of limitations in personal injury and medical malpractice cases.

They discuss:

• Who may be legally responsible when someone is injured during a triathlon event, including how liability waivers and Florida comparative negligence laws may affect recovery
 • Premises liability claims and common accident scenarios that may lead to injury cases
 • Florida tort reform changes and how they impact personal injury litigation
 • Why preservation letters matter and how evidence such as black box data, surveillance footage, and Ring camera video can affect a case
 • Spoliation of evidence, including what happens when important evidence is lost, destroyed, altered, or discarded
 • Florida statutes of limitations for premises liability and medical malpractice claims

Plus, callers ask real-world legal questions about:

• A roommate dispute involving a cosigned apartment lease and continuing rent obligations
 • How apartment lease disputes and unpaid balances may affect a tenant’s credit

If you’ve been injured in Florida, Georgia, or South Carolina and are seeking legal representation, call Farah & Farah at (866) 599-0806 or visit https://farahandfarah.com. There is never a fee for your personal injury consultation.