Decorating Injuries: Premises Liability for Unsafe Yards and Props

Halloween is the time when homeowners go all out with spooky yard decorations—giant inflatables, fake graveyards, cobwebs, fog machines, and eerie lighting. While these displays create an unforgettable experience for trick-or-treaters, they can also cause serious injuries if not set up safely. Under Florida law, property owners may be liable for injuries caused by hazardous […]
Car Accidents on Halloween Night: Increased Risks and Legal Steps

Halloween isn’t just busy for trick-or-treaters; it’s also one of the most dangerous nights of the year on the roads. Increased pedestrian traffic, more drivers heading to parties, and higher rates of impaired driving all combine to make car accidents more likely. If you’ve been injured in a car crash on Halloween night, knowing the […]
Pet Attacks on Trick-or-Treaters: Dog Bite Liability on Halloween

Halloween is a high-energy night for pets as well as people. Strangers in costumes ringing the doorbell can confuse or frighten even the most well-behaved animals. Each year, dog bites and pet attacks spike on Halloween, putting trick-or-treaters—especially children—at risk of injury. If a dog or other pet injures a visitor, Florida law holds owners […]
Fire Hazards from Jack-o’-Lanterns and Candles: Legal Implications

Carved pumpkins glowing with candles are a classic Halloween sight, but they also pose a serious fire hazard. Each year, Halloween decorations and candles cause hundreds of fires nationwide, resulting in burns, property damage, and even deaths. Understanding the legal implications of these hazards can help both homeowners and injury victims protect themselves. Why Jack-o’-Lanterns […]
Slip and Fall Accidents at Halloween Parties: Homeowner Responsibility

Halloween parties are a highlight of the season—decorations, costumes, and treats bring neighbors and friends together. But homeowners who host these events may not realize they’re also taking on a legal duty of care to keep guests safe. Slip and fall accidents are one of the most common party-related injuries, and they can result in […]
Slips, Trips, and Falls: Who’s Liable for Yard and Porch Decorations?

Inflatables, extension cords, and fog machines can make a house look festive — or hazardous. Halloween yard décor often creates tripping risks that homeowners overlook. Under Florida law, property owners must take reasonable steps to keep their premises safe for visitors, including trick-or-treaters. That means securing cords, clearing walkways, and providing adequate lighting. Common Causes […]
Drunk Driving on Halloween Night: What Victims Need to Know

Halloween is supposed to be about costumes and laughter — not flashing police lights. Unfortunately, every year, impaired driving spikes during the holiday, especially between 6 p.m. and midnight. If you’re hit by a drunk driver, you have legal rights to pursue compensation for medical bills, lost wages, and emotional distress. Understanding Liability Drunk driving […]
When Haunted Houses Go Wrong: Understanding Premises Liability During Halloween Events

Haunted houses and spooky attractions are designed to scare, but not injure. Yet every October, people are hurt in avoidable accidents caused by unsafe conditions — poor lighting, slippery floors, overcrowding, or hazards hidden in the dark. Under Florida law, businesses that open their doors to the public must maintain a reasonably safe environment. When […]
Pumpkin Patch and Fall Festival Accidents: Who’s Liable?

Pumpkin patches, corn mazes, and fall festivals are fun seasonal traditions for families. They’re also big business, drawing hundreds or thousands of visitors each October. But with crowds, animals, equipment, and temporary structures, these events can also be risky. If you or your child is injured at a pumpkin patch or fall festival in Florida, […]
Costume Hazards: Legal Recourse for Flammable or Defective Costumes

Dressing up is one of the best parts of Halloween. From superheroes to spooky characters, costumes bring the holiday to life. But not all costumes are safe. Each year, injuries occur because of flammable fabrics, choking hazards, or defective accessories. If you or your child has been harmed by a dangerous costume, you may have […]