Lack of Security / Premises Liability
Estate of Valle v. Lago Grande Condominium Association
5.8 Million dollar verdict
Estranged husband shoots and kills mother of two minor children at a gated and guarded apartment complex. Security guards failed to stop visitors who entered complex on foot despite posted orders and having received a warning regarding the assailant.
Lack of Security/Premises Liability
John Doe and Family vs. Local University
$1.1 Million Dollar Confidential Settlement
Mother, daughter and son brutally attacked by mob at Local University, ending in shooting of son. Son survived bullet which entered millimeters of his heart.
Lack of Security/Negligent Supervision
Quinones v. Star Ranch Corporation, et al.
$500,000 Settlement
Young man bumped by other customers at a Homestead, Florida paintball recreational facility causing a loaded paintball gun to discharge into eye, resulting in complete loss of eye.
We negotiated a $500,000 settlement for a young man who sustained an eye injury at a paintball recreational facility. Mr. Quinones was in the designated waiting area out the activity field when other customers bumped into Mr. Quinones, causing his paintball gun to discharge into his eye. The incident resulted in the complete loss of his eye. Our investigations revealed that the paintball facility failed to supervise the area and control the point of entry into the area.
Lack of Security/Negligent Security
Maykel Hernandez v. Dade Riding Club
$$$ Confidential Settlement $$$
Injuries suffered by male at a ranch when he was stabbed by a patron with whom he had a verbal altercation. Failure to provide security.
Lack of Security/Negligent Supervision
Hernandez (minor) v. Spears
$250,000 Settlement to minor
Hernandez, a minor living in Naples, Florida, loses vision in one eye when struck by sharp fragment of a lighter thrown against a rock by property owner's negligently supervised son. Hernandez received a multi-year payout of the settlement proceeds.
Friedman, Rodman & Frank, P.A. handled a case in which a fifteen-year-old minor was struck by a sharp fragment of a lighter that exploded. The explosion occurred when a lighter was thrown against a rock by the property owner's son. The property owner failed to keep the premises free from dangerous conditions or objects. Our attorneys negotiated a $250,000 settlement to be distributed in multi-payments to our fifteen-year-old client.















