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In Key West, the land where Jimmy Buffet songs and margaritas reign supreme, it is important for victims of a slip and fall or other accident to know what recourse they have for recovery.

At Leesfield & Partners, a personal injury law firm with nearly five decades of experience throughout Florida, our attorneys know that accidents can occur at any time — no matter the venue.

Whether a tourist or a local, hitting the iconic stops along Duval Street or events at Mallory Square, a night of fun-filled live music can quickly turn sour through no fault of your own. While no one expects such a thing to occur, the countless recoveries obtained on behalf of injured clients throughout the firm’s history are enough to prove that they do. It can be something as simple as slipping in the unmopped remnants of a spilled drink, being trampled by a throng of cruise ship passengers in an overcrowded bar or being injured due to building code violations.

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A House Bill meant to improve swimming pool safety – the number one killer of children under 5 years old in the state – recently died in subcommittee.

The bill provided for the enhancement of safety measures for residential swimming pools in the state, particularly during property transfer or sales. It also specified that title companies and inspectors report non-compliance to local agencies.

Current law, Florida Statutes § 515.27. requires that houses built or remodeled after Oct. 1, 2000, be equipped with one of five safety features. These features range from barriers surrounding the pool, an in-water alarm, a self-latching lock on doors or on fences around pools, a pool safety cover or an alarm on any doors and windows that would give curious children direct access to a swimming pool. Penalties for noncompliance with state law include a fine and/or possible jail time.

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