There are many factors that contribute to car accidents in Florida, including distracted driving, drunk driving and speeding. However, drowsy driving is another cause of many car accidents. Drowsy driving is so prevalent in Florida that the Florida legislature...
Protecting the Rights
of Injury Victims
Month: September 2023
Signs of a repetitive stress injury
Like many Connecticut workers, you may think of a workplace injury as a one-time event, as when an employee suffers a broken bone or sprained ankle after a fall. However, some workplace injuries are the result of minor, repetitive movements that build up over time....
What to Do If You’re in a Bicycle Accident: A Step-by-Step Guide
Central Florida can be a great place to bike. The weather is usually nice, and there’s a lot to see that you simply can’t enjoy if you’re riding in a car. That’s why many people turn to their bicycles for recreation and to get to work. But it’s not all fun and games...
What happens if an at-fault driver doesn’t have insurance?
A car accident can complicate your life in many ways. It’ll likely result in the accumulation of significant medical expenses and rehabilitation costs, and your injuries might knock you out of work, thereby leaving you without the financial resources you need to make...
Could speed limiters on trucks help prevent accidents?
Large trucks are a common sight on Florida’s roads and highways, and an accident with one of these trucks could cause you serious injuries. These injuries can have a severe impact on your life, causing you to miss work, fall into medical debt and reduce your quality...
Injuries caused by parking lot accidents
Going to a store is a routine part of most everyone’s life and most drivers don’t think twice about pulling into a parking lot. Parking lots, however, can be the site of serious injuries to drivers and pedestrians. Common accident causes and injuries There are several...