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Monthly Archives: February 2024

Motorcyclist

What are the Most Common Motorcycle Accident Injuries?

By Anderson & Anderson |

There are a lot of benefits to riding motorcycles. They are, for instance, relatively fuel efficient and easier to maneuver and park than passenger vehicles. Unfortunately, safety is not one of the advantages of using a motorcycle. In fact, because these vehicles are less stable, less visible, and lack the protections of an enclosed… Read More »

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Proving Lost Wages After a Car Accident

By Anderson & Anderson |

Being involved in a car crash can have more than just physical repercussions. Besides having to deal with the pain and psychological aspects of being involved in a collision, accident victims may also struggle financially, not only with medical bills, but with staying on top of rent, utility bills, and other expenses while they… Read More »

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Could a Pre-Existing Injury Affect My Personal Injury Claim?

By Anderson & Anderson |

There are thousands of people who go about their day-to-lives, while also dealing with some sort of chronic medical condition or injury. Many of those conditions or injuries leave victims suffering on a long-term basis. Unfortunately, these kinds of pre-existing injuries, besides the long-term repercussions on a person’s life, can complicate any subsequent legal… Read More »

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Tips for Recognizing a Drunk Driver

By Anderson & Anderson |

Although driving under the influence is illegal in Florida, as it is elsewhere in the U.S., an alarming number of intoxicated drivers continue to get behind the wheel. This is extremely dangerous for all road users and can have devastating consequences for victims and their families. While there’s no way to guarantee that a… Read More »

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The Difference Between Open and Closed Head Injuries

By Anderson & Anderson |

There are two main types of traumatic brain injuries (TBIs) that accident victims can sustain: open head injuries and closed head injuries. The differences between the two are important, as they largely dictate the kind of diagnosis and treatment a person receives, as well the potential long-term repercussions of the injury. What is a… Read More »

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Warning Signs that You May Have Suffered a Concussion

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Not all injuries manifest immediately upon being involved in an accident. It is not uncommon, for instance, for the adrenaline and shock of an accident to mask symptoms in the immediate aftermath of a car crash. This can result in injured parties thinking that they are unscathed, when in reality, they should be seeking… Read More »

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