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1. 768.81 f.s.
Abstract: F.S. 768.81 1 768.81 Comparative fault.—(1) DEFINITIONS.—As used in this section, the term:(a) “Accident” means the events and actions that relate to the incident as well as those events and actions that relate to the alleged defect or injuries, including enhanced injuries.(b) “Economic damages” me

2. 440.06 f.s.
Abstract: F.S. 440.06 440.06 Failure to secure compensation; effect.—Every employer who fails to secure the payment of compensation, as provided in s. 440.10 , by failing to meet the requirements of s. 440.38 may not, in any suit brought against him or her by an employee subject to this chapter to recover da

3. 766.112 f.s.
Abstract: F.S. 766.112 766.112 Comparative fault.—(1) Notwithstanding anything in law to the contrary, in an action for damages for personal injury or wrongful death arising out of medical negligence, whether in contract or tort, when an apportionment of damages pursuant to this section is attributed to a te

4. 316.622 f.s.
Abstract: F.S. 316.622 316.622 Farm labor vehicles.—(1) Each owner or operator of a farm labor vehicle that is operated on the public highways of this state shall ensure that such vehicle conforms to vehicle safety standards prescribed by the Secretary of Labor under s. 401(b) of the Migrant and Seasonal Agr

5. 316.1301 f.s.
Abstract: F.S. 316.1301 316.1301 Traffic regulations to assist blind persons.—(1) It is unlawful for any person, unless totally or partially blind or otherwise incapacitated, while on any public street or highway, to carry in a raised or extended position a cane or walking stick which is white in color or wh

6. 316.614 f.s.
Abstract: F.S. 316.614 316.614 Safety belt usage.—(1) This section may be cited as the “Florida Safety Belt Law.”(2) It is the policy of this state that enactment of this section is intended to be compatible with the continued support by the state for federal safety standards requiring automatic crash protec

7. 766.118 f.s.
Abstract: F.S. 766.118 766.118 Determination of noneconomic damages.—(1) DEFINITIONS.—As used in this section, the term:(a) “Catastrophic injury” means a permanent impairment constituted by:1. Spinal cord injury involving severe paralysis of an arm, a leg, or the trunk;2. Amputation of an arm, a hand, a foot

8. 316.613 f.s.
Abstract: F.S. 316.613 316.613 Child restraint requirements.—(1)(a) Every operator of a motor vehicle as defined in this section, while transporting a child in a motor vehicle operated on the roadways, streets, or highways of this state, shall, if the child is 5 years of age or younger, provide for protectio

9. 440.11 f.s.
Abstract: F.S. 440.11 440.11 Exclusiveness of liability.—(1) The liability of an employer prescribed in s. 440.10 shall be exclusive and in place of all other liability, including vicarious liability, of such employer to any third-party tortfeasor and to the employee, the legal representative thereof, husban

10. 768.76 f.s.
Abstract: F.S. 768.76 768.76 Collateral sources of indemnity.—(1) In any action to which this part applies in which liability is admitted or is determined by the trier of fact and in which damages are awarded to compensate the claimant for losses sustained, the court shall reduce the amount of such award by

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