The first nine months of 2022 revealed slightly positive news about traffic deaths in the United States. The data won't likely alleviate Florida commuters' concerns about driving-related dangers. While any decrease reflects lives spared, potentially fatal risks...
Protecting the Rights
of Injury Victims
Car Accident In Florida
What to do when the at-fault driver in Florida is uninsured
When you get into an accident in Florida, your insurance company should pay for your injuries and car damages per your policy terms. However, if you sustained significant injuries or property damage that exceeded your cover, you can claim the insurance company of the...
How to sue a reckless driver in Florida
A car accident can be traumatizing and very expensive in Florida. If a reckless driver caused the collision, you could sue them for compensation that covers your medical bills, lost wages and other related costs incurred. Determine fault Florida is typically a...
Steps to take after a car accident in Texas
In the moments after the car accident, it is very difficult to think clearly or rationally, yet your compensation or court case in Florida (if you end up before a judge) greatly depends on what you do and say during and after the accident. Therefore, it is critical...
What are the most common types of car accidents?
Car accidents affect the lives of residents of Florida on a daily basis. While they are caused by different factors, there are different types of collisions. These are some of the most common. Head-on collision Head-on collisions are among the most dangerous types of...
Myths and misconceptions about car accident injuries
Car accidents are a common occurrence on Florida roads and highways, and they often result in injuries. Some common incorrect beliefs, though, can give people the wrong idea about an injury due to a crash. Among the most harmful myths about car accident injuries are...
Protocols to follow after a crash
Car accidents are often chaotic events that occur with little or no warning. However, understanding what to do after an accident may enable you to stay calm and make good decisions in the aftermath of a traumatic situation. At a minimum, Florida law requires you to...
Brief overview of what Florida’s no-fault policy means for you
According to the Florida Department of Highway Safety and Motor Vehicles, or the FLHSMV, in 2017, out of the 402,385 reported wrecks, 166,612 resulted in injuries of some type. From these, 16,574 caused debilitating harm. If you have recently suffered severe wounds...
Safety threats drivers face
You are acutely aware that every time you drive, you are at risk of an accident. Vehicle accidents happen much more often than they should. Luckily, you haven’t been in a major accident—yet. Every time you see smashed-up vehicles, you feel bad for those involved and...