December 1, 2020 | Legal Alerts

What to Do If Your Company is Faced with a Stop Work Order

There can be many severe consequences for a company facing a stop work order, including project delays, thousands of dollars in fines, accusations of insurance fraud, and even felony charges. If a stop work order has been issued for your business, it is essential that you act quickly and contact a reliable workers’ compensation attorney immediately to help your company get back to work.

November 30, 2020 | Announcements

New Fort Myers Office Location

We are pleased to announce the relocation of our Fort Myers office. Effective immediately our new address will be:    

12730 New Brittany Blvd. 
Suite 300 Ft. Myers, Florida 33907
(239) 337-1101
(239) 334-3383 Fax

No changes were made to our phone or fax numbers and all email addresses remain the same.  

November 11, 2020 | Newsletters - 2020

2020 Fall e-Newsletter

We are pleased to announce that our 2020 Fall e-Newsletter has been published. Please take a few minutes to read it as it contains information on new case law updates, including topics on liability, workers’ compensation, first party property and coverage, trucking, medical malpractice and many more. The e-Newsletter also includes firm successes secured by Conroy Simberg, additional news and notes and firm announcements.

November 6, 2020 | COVID-19, Legal Alerts

How to Prepare for Increased OSHA COVID-19 Workplace Inspections

SARS-CoV-2, known commonly as the novel coronavirus or COVID-19, has caused economic uncertainty and increased scrutiny on safety in the workplace. To help business owners adapt to new protocols and help slow the spread of the virus, OSHA has issued new guidance about increasing the frequency of inspections and new record keeping requirements.

October 26, 2020 | COVID-19, Legal Alerts

Best Practices for Drafting Coronavirus Liability Waivers

With state and local restrictions lifting, many business owners are making the decision to reopen their doors to remain financially stable, even as they evaluate the risks of providing services for clients during a pandemic. Knowing the dangers of the coronavirus, owners must do everything they can to protect their businesses, which may include asking customers to sign a COVID-19 liability waiver prior to services being rendered.