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The Difference Between Open and Closed Head Injuries

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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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Who is Liable for Utility Truck Accidents?

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It’s not uncommon to see utility trucks around Florida’s roadways, as they are responsible for delivering a wide range of important services, like waste management, fuel delivery, and communications services. Unfortunately, like any other type of vehicle, utility trucks can and are often involved in serious accidents. If you or a loved one find… Read More »

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Did Your Accident Cause an Intracranial Hemorrhage?

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All head trauma should be taken seriously, as it can have significant and long-term repercussions for accident victims. Like all injuries, however, head injuries range in severity. Of the more serious traumatic brain injuries, bleeding in the brain is one of the most devastating, as it can cause a buildup of pressure and oxygen… Read More »

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Avoid Making These Mistakes When Pursuing a Personal Injury Claim

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If you were injured in an accident through no fault of your own, you could be entitled to compensation for your related losses. Unfortunately, insurance companies, even when their policyholders are clearly at fault, are often unwilling to offer the full value of a claim, in which case, an injured party may need to… Read More »

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Road Safety Tips for the New Year

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Even a car accident that qualifies as relatively minor can have significant consequences, causing physical injuries and a lot of property damage, which is why it’s so important for drivers to focus on road safety. We’ve included a few tips below that can help you avoid a Florida car accident in 2024. Observe Traffic… Read More »

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Bicycle Accident Cases are Different From Other Injury Claims

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There are a lot of benefits to living in Florida, which is home to a diverse population, a lot of job opportunities, an interesting culture, and beautiful scenery. The very things that make this such a popular state to live in and visit, however, also make it more dangerous for certain people, including pedestrians… Read More »

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How Long Will My Car Accident Lawsuit Take?

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When most people think of a car accident claim, they imagine months or even years of a long drawn-out court battle. The reality, however, is that most personal injury cases are resolved through the settlement process in an out-of-court setting. Besides being cheaper and involving less conflict, settlement negotiations also tend to be resolved… Read More »

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Poor Road Design Can Cause Accidents

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Most car accidents in Florida (and across the country) are the result of human error, like ignoring a traffic signal, speeding, or driving while distracted. Other factors, however, including roadway design can contribute to collisions. When this happens, accident victims can often hold the government agency or private contractor who was responsible for the… Read More »

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Driving in the Winter Can be Dangerous

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While many of us look forward to the holiday season as a time to reconnect with family members and celebrate traditions, it can also be a dangerous time of year to drive. In fact, the latter months of the year are some of the most dangerous for drivers in Georgia. Read on to learn… Read More »

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