Department of Florida Emergency Suspension of Dr. Shaknovsky’s Medical License

In the wake of Mr. William Bryan’s tragic death on August 21, 2024, resulting from Dr. Shaknovsky’s removal of Mr. Bryan’s liver instead of his spleen during a splenectomy, the Florida Department of Health has issued a 21-page emergency order…

Understanding Florida’s Motorcycle Helmet Laws: What Riders Need to Know

As a motorcycle rider in Florida, understanding the state’s helmet laws is crucial for both safety and legal compliance. Florida’s helmet laws are among the most permissive in the United States, but this doesn’t mean you should take them lightly….

Zarzaur Law’s “Legal Graffiti” Event Benefitting Ronald McDonald House Charities of Northwest Florida

Award-winning Pensacola personal injury law firm Zarzaur Law, P.A., will once again host its monthly “Legal Graffiti” fundraising event on Friday, September 20, from 5:00 pm to 9:00 pm during Gallery Night Pensacola. This month’s event benefits Ronald McDonald House…

Common Questions About The Dr. Shaknovsky Case: Accountability, Investigations, And Your Safety

We want to clarify that this investigation is still in its early stages. Many aspects of the case remain unknown or are yet to be fully determined. Our understanding of the situation may evolve as more information comes to light….

Surgeon Removes The Liver Of Patient, Mistaking It For The Spleen, Causing Immediate Death In The Operating Room.

PENSACOLA, Fla. (August 30, 2024) —  Mr. William Bryan and his wife Beverly, of Muscle Shoals, Alabama, were visiting their rental property in Okaloosa County when Mr. Bryan (70 years of age) suddenly began experiencing left-sided flank pain. They went…

Distracted Pedestrians: Who’s At Fault In Accidents?

  Navigating busy streets as a pedestrian can be challenging, especially with the increasing distractions of modern life. From smartphones to noisy surroundings, it’s easy for pedestrians to lose focus. But what happens when a pedestrian is involved in an…