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1 killed in hit-and-run crash involving pedestrian

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October 31, 2025 | By Gerald A. Rosenthal
1 killed in hit-and-run crash involving pedestrian

On Behalf of Rosenthal, Levy, Simon & Sosa | Jan 4, 2021 | Car Accident Injuries

No matter what, it’s always a bad idea to get behind the wheel when intoxicated. That doesn’t always stop drivers from doing so, though.

Take, for example, this case out of Florida in which an allegedly drunken driver struck and killed a man who was launching fireworks in the street. The 30-year-old man driving the vehicle then sped away, leaving the victim in the roadway after dragging him a short way into a nearby intersection.

The victim, a 29-year-old man, had been setting off fireworks at the time of the collision. He was rushed to St. Mary’s Medical Center prior to passing away early that morning. The hit-and-run driver was caught and arrested. He is facing a DUI charge, according to the Palm Beach County Sheriff’s Office.

Fleeing the scene only makes these cases worse

Drivers should be aware that fleeing only makes cases like this worse. They will face harsher penalties as a result of their actions, and the injured victim may suffer more significant complications as a result of delayed medical attention.

As the victim of a hit-and-run crash, it is your right to pursue compensation against a hit-and-run driver after they hit you. Even if a driver stays at the scene, someone who is intoxicated behind the wheel or who struck you after making a mistake should still be liable for your injuries and the costs associated with them.

Your attorney can help you fight for compensation if you’re hurt or if you lose a loved one in a crash involving a drunk driver or a driver who initially fled the scene.

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On Behalf of Rosenthal, Levy, Simon & Sosa | Jan 11, 2021 | Social Security Disability

You have been unable to work for more than a year because of a serious injury or illness. Maybe you broke your leg badly and now can’t put in long shifts as a truck driver anymore. Or you have been battling breast cancer and are unable to work because of how tired and sick your chemotherapy treatments make you.

Now, as your long-term insurance benefits are about to expire, you get notice that the Social Security Administration has denied your disability benefits. What are you going to do now?

What to do when your disability claim is denied

First, you need to know that the Social Security Administration often denies someone’s first disability benefits application. In fact, in Florida about 65% of first-time Social Security disability applicants have their disability benefits denied. You shouldn’t give up immediately if Social Security denies your benefits claim.

Second, when you are seeking Social Security disability benefits, you need to work closely with an experienced attorney. Getting Social Security disability benefits approved is complex and difficult. You need evidence to prove your injury or illness prevents you from working. You will have a better chance of getting your disability benefits approved if you work with an attorney who understands the process.

Filing a new application or appeal

If Social Security denies your first application, you can file a new application for disability benefits or you can appeal. An attorney can help make sure your second application or appeal has the evidence needed to get your disability benefits approved.

You never want to wait long to apply for disability benefits or file an appeal. You want to ensure you maintain your eligibility for Social Security disability benefits or for an appeal. By working with an attorney, you can ensure you are doing your best to get your Social Security benefits approved and then focus more of your time and energy on your recovery.

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I was injured at work directly due to poor management decisions. I worked as a lifeguard and a child that was in the care of the day care facility on the campus ran away. He was in immediate danger. I…
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I have recommended Jonathan Levy and his law firm to my friends and one of them became his client. I am truly grateful for everything Jonathan Levy and his team have done on my behalf. He is truly a wonderful attorney.
Faithe C.

Much to my surprise not only did they win my lawsuit but I ended up getting 3 times the original amount I was expecting to get! I could not have been more pleased with the staff and the outcome.
Allison M.

If it wasn’t for your help, I know I wouldn’t have been able to win my case. I know that it was far away for you to come to Miami but your professionalism was outstanding. I will always recommend you.
Maria W.

You might say you were even just doing your job, however, I think it’s essential that you realize how fortunate I am to have such a trusted esteemed attorney in my corner, blessed really.
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Gerald A. Rosenthal

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Since opening the firm now known as Rosenthal, Levy, Simon & Sosa more than 40 years ago, Gerald A. Rosenthal has been a dedicated champion of the everyday hero – police officers, firefighters, teachers, nurses, construction workers, farm workers, and more. Passionate about preserving the civil rights of laborers, he has fought tirelessly against giant insurance companies who deny the injured workers their benefits. It’s not just the lawsuit Rosenthal fights to win – he is driven by the opportunity to restore his client’s quality of life.

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