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Dash Cams Can Strengthen Your Car Accident Case

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Proving who caused a car accident to an insurance company or a court can be complicated. Eyewitnesses who saw the accident occur don’t always remain at the scene, and if they do, will need to speak with the police, who will be responsible for accurately recording their statements and contact information. Footage from a… Read More »

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Car Accident-Related Concussions

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Often, when we hear people talking about concussions, it is in a sports injury context. This makes sense, as athletes like professional football, hockey, and soccer players experience brutal physical contact and so are more susceptible to serious brain injuries than the average person. What comes as a surprise to many people, however, is… Read More »

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Stairway Slip And Fall Accidents

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Falls can occur and can cause injury just about anywhere and at any time. Something as simple as slipping and falling on a wet floor at a restaurant could, for example, cause broken bones or a concussion. It is not falling on a flat, horizontal surface, however, that tends to cause the most severe… Read More »

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Car Accidents Can Cause Neck And Back Pain

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Car accidents can and do cause devastating injuries that can leave victims suffering from disability and chronic pain for years to come. In fact, as many as half of the approximately 400,000 car accidents that occur on Florida roads every year result in some sort of injury to the parties involved. These injuries can… Read More »

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Did You Suffer Chest Trauma In A Motorcycle Accident?

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Motorcycle accidents are well-known for their violence and devastating physical injuries. While motorcycle accident victims could potentially sustain a wide range of injuries, there are certain parts of the body that are more vulnerable than others, including the torso and chest area. Unfortunately, injuries to these areas are almost always severe, leaving victims to… Read More »

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Does Florida Law Require The Use Of “Wet Floor” Signs?

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A lot of slip and fall accidents occur because the walking surface in question was wet, either because of a spill, a leak, or inclement weather. For this reason, many states require businesses to place signs warning visitors of potentially wet floors. While commercial establishments, government agencies, and other property owners that see a… Read More »

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Slip And Fall Accidents On Government Property

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Slip and fall accidents happen all the time in Florida. Whether due to heavy rain, a lack of maintenance, or a dangerous hazard on someone’s property, these accidents can have devastating consequences for victims. Private companies can often be held liable for a victim’s damages in these cases if there is evidence of property… Read More »

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Will My PIP Insurance Rates Increase If I’m Involved In A Car Accident?

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In Florida, motorists who are involved in car accidents and who are attempting to recover compensation for their losses will need to first file a claim with their own Personal Injury Protection (PIP) insurance providers. It is only when an injury qualifies as serious and permanent, that a person can file a lawsuit against… Read More »

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Rollaway Truck Accidents

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Commercial trucks vastly outweigh the standard passenger sized vehicle, often clocking in at more than 80,000 pounds. In many cases, this cargo is not only heavy, but also hazardous. For these reasons, even what would qualify as a fender bender between two average-sized vehicles can have devastating consequences when one of the vehicles is… Read More »

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The Dangers Of Mid-Block Crosswalk Accidents

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While many assume that intersections are the most dangerous places on the road for pedestrians, the reality is that an estimated 70 percent of serious pedestrian accidents occur in non-intersection locations. That is not to say that crosswalks aren’t dangerous. In fact, an alarming number of the most serious crashes between pedestrians and motorists… Read More »

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