Florida residents who have stockpiled vast quantities of explosives to celebrate their independence this 4th of July could in for…
Personal Injury
Summer is synonymous with road trips, lounging by the pool, going to the beach, and other leisurely activities. Unfortunately, people tend to be more careless while they are in vacation mode. They may be driving in an unfamiliar area, or their judgment is impaired from alcohol or recreational drugs. The following are common summertime accidents and their potential legal consequences.
Florida residents who have stockpiled vast quantities of explosives to celebrate their independence this 4th of July could in for…
On March 24, 2023, Florida Governor Ron DeSantis signed a new tort reform bill into law (HB 837), effective…
Even the most responsible teenage drivers are at a higher risk of causing a car crash. The most common reasons…
The best way to avoid hitting the car in front of you is to steer clear from distractions like looking at your phone or dash console. Keep your eyes on the road and maintain a safe distance, even while stopped at a red light.
Figuring out how much insurance is available between 2 drivers of their own personal vehicles can be tricky. If you’ve been involved in an auto accident as an Uber or Lyft passenger or driver, the insurance issue is even more complicated.
Memorial Day weekend is the official kickoff to summer, and after over a year of working, schooling and socializing online from home, Americans are itching to get out and travel.
A new report finds that Florida ranks as the most dangerous state for pedestrians.
Personal injury is a tough reality for many following an accident or the negligence of another person. The impact of personal injury can be lifelong, emotionally exhausting, and financially devastating.