Personal Injury
Three High-Risk Pedestrian Areas And Scenarios
In 2017 alone, the CDC estimates that there were 5,977 deaths due to traffic crashes in America. This means that approximately one pedestrian death occurred every 88 minutes in 2017 in the United States. Additionally, the CDC estimates that over 130,000 pedestrians were admitted to emergency departments for accident-related nonfatal injuries in the same… Read More »
Five Not-So-Well-Known Driving Distractions That Increase Your Risk Of A Motor Vehicle Accident You Probably Don’t Know About
Distracted driving involves driving while engaging in another activity that takes away your attention from driving. The CDC estimates that approximately eight people in America are killed in collisions involving a distracted driver every day. According to the CDC, at 55 miles per hour, reading or sending a text message is the same as… Read More »
Is It Possible For A Passenger To Be Held Liable For A Motor Vehicle Accident?
Often, people assume that the driver of the vehicle that caused a crash is liable for the accident. The truth is, sometimes, passengers can also be held liable for motor vehicle accidents. Although passenger negligence is never an issue in most accidents, a passenger may be held liable in some unique circumstances. Generally, a… Read More »
Semi-Truck Blind Spots: Some Important Information Every Road User Should Have
When you’re driving or riding in a vehicle on the highway, it’s only natural that you will feel nervous when you come across a semi-truck. In 2019 alone, 4,119 individuals died in large truck accidents; therefore, feeling nervous when you come across a semi-truck is completely understandable. Often, the people who lose their lives… Read More »
Questions An Insurance Adjuster Can Ask After A Florida Car Accident To Trap You
If you sustained injuries in a Florida car crash because of another party’s negligence, you probably already know that you can file a claim against the at-fault party’s insurance company. As part of the claims process, you should expect to talk to an insurance adjuster. An insurance/claims adjuster is an individual whose main duty… Read More »
Back And Neck Injuries From Rear-End Collisions
A rear-end collision involves a vehicle crashing into the one in front of it. Often, such accidents occur when the rear driver is following the driver in front too closely. Rear-end collisions are dangerous, and even a minor rear-end collision can result in severe injuries. Unfortunately, such accidents are pretty common. According to the… Read More »
Can Fault Be Determined By The Location Of Vehicle Damage?
Florida is a no-fault state for car accident claims. This means that, after a Florida car accident, a motorist should turn to their insurance company for compensation no matter who caused the crash. However, PIP coverage, also known as the no-fault insurance coverage, only covers 80% of all essential and reasonable medical expenses up… Read More »
Is Driving Barefoot Illegal In Florida?
Most individuals believe that driving barefoot is illegal in the U.S., but as it turns out, it is not. No law directly states driving barefoot is unlawful. One reason for states not opting to outlaw the practice of barefoot driving may be due to the fact that it may actually be safer to drive… Read More »
Florida Tow Truck Accidents
Often, people don’t think about tow trucks until their car is broken or involved in an accident. During these times, tow trucks act like heroes. However, sometimes, tow trucks are the cause of accidents. Categorically, tow truck accidents fall under truck accidents. For instance, 4,862 fatal truck accidents occurred in 2018 alone. As for… Read More »
Two Crucial Tips For Communicating Your Car Accident To Your Insurance Company
After a car accident, there are several things you need to do to ensure you protect your health and legal rights. For instance, after a car accident, you need to call the police to the accident scene and seek medical attention. Another important thing you may need to do after a car accident is… Read More »