- Wrongful Death"Wrongful Death" is a legal term that is used to describe the wrongful killing of another person. Wrongful deaths usually occur unexpectedly from a variety of causes including...
- Sex Crimes
- Premises LiabilitySlip/Trip and fall injuries fall under the umbrella of premises liability. When a property owner fails to make repairs, fails to put up a sign warning of potential danger (as in the case of a wet floor) or fails to properly inspect his/her property for potentially hazardous situations, and you are injured as a result, you can bring about a personal injury claim in order to receive compensation for your medical expenses, past and future lost income, and pain and suffering.
- Property DamageA relatively large number of boating and cruise ship accidents occur in Florida due to the state's extensive coastline, popularity for recreational boating, and multiple ports of embarkation for cruise ships. When a boat or cruise ship owner's negligence leads to an injury or death, legal action can be taken to help the victim or the surviving family members obtain financial compensation for medical expenses, lost wages, property damage, and emotional pain and suffering.
- Personal InjuryFrom 1973 through 2002, prior to the commencement of Marc A. Kaufman & Associates, Mr. Kaufman practiced in the personal injury law firm of Brumer Cohen Logan Kandell & Kaufman, one of the most respected large sized law firms servicing clients in Broward, Miami-Dade and Palm Beach counties. At Brumer Cohen, he represented numerous clients in tort matters and had the unique opportunity to gain valuable experience in a large law firm with a fifty year history. Through his experiences at a large law firm, Mr. Kaufman gained extensive training and valuable familiarity with the practice of law.
- Medical MalpracticeWhen doctors, hospitals, and all other medical or healthcare professionals fails to follow the accepted standards of care in their field of medicine and injure, permanently disable, or kill a patient, they are likely to be held responsible for medical malpractice.
- Auto Accidents