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It is not often that the legal blog of a personal injury law firm discusses the virality of a clothing brand but a recent string of accidents involving these Zara pants makes this an unusual case.

From security footage of sidewalk tumbles and iPhone photos of bloodied and bruised limbs, multiple women have reported falling while wearing these flowing, wide-leg pants, which have been dubbed online as the “Zara death trousers,” according to The New York Post.

“These women falling over all have one thing in common: they appear to be wearing the same Zara pants,” a reporter with CNN covering the story said.

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One person died and a dozen others were injured after a total of two boat crashes in the last two weeks in Florida, emphasizing the need for safe boating in the state.

The first incident occurred over the July Fourth weekend on Sunday, July 5, in Manatee County. The 24-foot vessel was carrying seven people while leaving Flounder Pass and entering Terra Ceia Bay, crashing into mangroves in the area. At least two people were injured and taken to the hospital where one of them — 40-year-old Felicia Taylor — died, according to reporting from local media.

Additional information, including what caused the crash and the condition of the second injured person, was not immediately available.

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The camp counselors of a Miami-Dade County church face criminal charges after police alleged they placed cones over a camper’s head and repeatedly hit him, according to local media reporting.

The counselors, a 50-year-old woman and a man, 34, were charged with one count of child abuse or neglect without causing great bodily harm each.

The alleged incident occurred on June 11 when a 9-year-old boy’s parents noticed their son had injuries after a day at camp. He was taken to Niklaus Children’s Hospital for evaluation. The boy suffered multiple ruptured blood vessels in his left eye, a scratch to his face, along with swelling and bruising to one side of his face, according to reporting from The Miami Herald. The boy’s father was allegedly told to monitor him for a concussion.

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As of Monday, July 6, there have been at least 23 cases of Legionnaires’ Disease in two Upper East Side neighborhoods, New York City health officials said.

At least 17 people have been hospitalized as a result of the Legionnaires’ outbreak in the Carnegie Hill and Yorkville areas, including the following zip codes:

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An elderly man was hospitalized after he was forced to jump from the second-floor window of his home to escape a fire, according to reporting from local media.

The man, who is in his 70s, remained in critical condition as of Tuesday morning, NBC 6 South Florida reported. He was allegedly at home with his daughter and grandchildren around 6 a.m. Monday when the fire broke out at the family’s townhome. The flames had reached the staircase, essentially trapping the family upstairs, police told reporters. The grandfather smashed through the window and slid down the side of the home before falling to the ground where a neighbor found him. Officials said that the man suffered a “major head injury” as a result of the incident.

“I heard glass shatters and I thought someone was breaking into my house,” one neighbor told reporters.

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With America’s semiquincentennial set to take place over the weekend, people all over the country are prepping their grills and parade floats; but there’s one other tradition that has authorities issuing warnings.

Fourth of July fireworks are involved in approximately 75% of the annual 15,000 firework-related emergency room visits every year. Data from the U.S. Consumer Product Safety Commission shows that anywhere between eight and 15 people die in firework-related accidents every year. The most common type of injury from household pyrotechnics is burns; however, these accidents can also result in amputations, blast trauma, and severe eye injuries. For young children and toddlers, the leading injury type is a burn from sparklers.

In 2025, at least 15 people died as the result of a firework accident, the agency reported. Many of these incidents involved misuse of the device, misfires and/or malfunctions. Those aged 15 to 24 years old accounted for the majority of the injured.

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At least two people were attacked by alligators in as many days in Central Florida with one Orlando woman suffering fatal wounds, marking three such attacks in the state in the last week.

A Florida Fish and Wildlife Conservation Commission official told reporters with NBC News that he could not give a reason for the Sunday, June 21, fatal attack but did point out that it is the end of the animals’ mating season and that they are extremely territorial around this time of year. “Courtship” for alligators begins in early April, according to the FWC official website, with mating occurring in May or June.

At this time of year, female alligators will build nests comprised of soil, debris, and vegetation where they will deposit an average of 32 to 46 eggs. This occurs in late June or early July. Hatching typically occurs anywhere between 63 and 68 days later, or from mid-August through early September.

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Videos of a 13-year-old boy allegedly climbing out of a ride at Disneyland and taking the 50-foot plunge have gone viral on the internet for their shock-value.

The boy was taken to the hospital after climbing from a log boat on Sunday at Tiana’s Bayou Adventure, formerly known as Splash Mountain. Thankfully, he did not suffer any serious injuries, according to local media. The boy can be seen outside of the log boat just before the famous drop where he takes a frightening fall.  The ride was immediately stopped.

The ride was immediately stopped and was allegedly closed for the remainder of the day while an investigation took place.

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Leesfield & Partners’ Founder and Managing Partner, Ira Leesfield, sat down with Fox 35 Orlando’s Garrett Wymer to discuss Gov. Ron DeSantis’ decision to veto Senate Bill 382, a bipartisan e-bike safety bill.

“This is chaos,” Mr. Leesfield said. “If you go into any municipality on a Friday night, you’ll see people doing wheelies, weaving in and out [of traffic]. And neither the governor, no you, nor I … can tell an e-bike operator where to operate his or her e-bike. What is safe?”

If it had been passed, SB 382 would have created a 10 mph speed limit for e-bike riders when within 50 feet of a pedestrian on sidewalks and shared paths and mandate audible signals when passing these individuals. Additionally, the bill outlined requirements for the creation of a task force to monitor crash statistics and data collected by police throughout the state to make future recommendations.

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A jet ski collision near the Miami Marine Stadium on Thursday, June 25, resulted in at least two hospitalizations, officials said.

The personal watercraft (PWC) incident occurred off the Rickenbacker Causeway, according to CBS News reporting. There were allegedly two men on each of the PWC’s, which were traveling in the waters north of the Rickenbacker Causeway when they crashed.

At least two men, described by Florida Fish and Wildlife Conservation Commission officials as being in their 40s, were taken to the Ryder Trauma Center. The men were said to be in “serious but stable” condition and were taken to the hospital as a precaution, CBS News reported.

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