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Recovery for T-Bone Accident Injuries

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It’s hard to predict what type of injury a person will sustain in a car accident, as the brutal impact of collisions can cause everything from broken bones and lacerations to head trauma and organ failure. It is also true, however, that certain types of accidents are more likely to cause specific injuries. Read… Read More »

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Florida Auto Insurance Basics

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Florida has some of the highest auto insurance rates in the country, which leaves many people wondering if there is certain coverage that they can forego. To help, we’ve included a brief breakdown of your insurance options in Florida and how they can affect your chances of recovery after an accident. Required Coverage in… Read More »

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Visibility a Top Factor in Pedestrian Accidents

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Pedestrians are already considered one of the most vulnerable road users, as they are vastly outweighed by the vehicles driven by motorists and are far less visible. The latter is particularly true at night, with the Federal Highway Administration reporting that as many as 75 percent of all pedestrian traffic fatalities occur after dark…. Read More »

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How a Lawyer Can Help After Your Hit and Run

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Florida law requires all drivers who are involved in an accident to stop their vehicle, remain at the scene, and if the other driver is present, provide that person with his or her contact information. Even if the other driver isn’t present, however, the at-fault driver will need to take certain steps, including reporting… Read More »

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Teen Car Accidents On the Rise in Florida

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Anyone who gets behind the wheel is at risk of being involved in a car accident, but certain populations have a higher than average tendency to cause crashes. Teenagers fall squarely under this category, a trend that is largely attributed to their lack of experience and skill and general immaturity. Nationally, teenage drivers were… Read More »

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Common Driving Mistakes That Increase the Risk of an Accident

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Florida has become known as one of the most dangerous states in the country when it comes to driving. According to the Florida Department of Highway Safety and Motor Vehicles (FLHSMV), for instance, there were an estimated 397,620 car crashes in Florida in 2022 alone. That breaks down to nearly 1,089 car accidents per… Read More »

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How Fast Can Commercial Trucks Travel on Florida Highways?

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Given their size, it makes sense that commercial trucks can and should not travel as fast as other vehicles. When truck drivers fail to acknowledge these restrictions and exceed safe speeds, they put anyone else on the road at risk of serious injury, as collisions between passenger vehicles and commercial trucks almost always have… Read More »

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What is a Florida Personal Injury Claim?

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Accident victims who suffer serious injuries because of someone else’s carelessness often end up shouldering hefty financial burdens in order to cover their accident-related medical bills, property damage, and lost wages. This can seem (and is) unfair, which is why those who can prove that someone else was responsible for their accidents can often… Read More »

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Helmet Cameras Could Help Your Motorcycle Accident Case

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Although a fun and cost effective way to get around, riding motorcycles is inherently dangerous due to the rider’s unprotected status and general lack of visibility. There are, however, ways to make this activity safer, including wearing a helmet. In fact, the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) estimates that wearing a helmet… Read More »

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What are the Symptoms of a Delayed Concussion?

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Traumatic brain injuries (TBIs) are some of the most common injuries sustained by accident victims who experience blunt force impacts. Of these injuries, concussions occur most often and usually manifest with specific symptoms, like blurred vision, nausea, and pain. In some situations, however, concussions don’t produce immediate symptoms and signs of the injury may… Read More »

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