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Distracted Driving: Study Shows Hands-free is Not Enough

2016-07-19T11:41:00-07:00February 19th, 2016|Auto Accidents, Car Accidents, Personal Injury|

According to a white paper published by the National Safety Council, car accidents are the among the top causes of death and account for more than 700,000 fatalities of drivers, passengers, and pedestrians between 1994 and 2012. In fact, distracted driving has joined the ranks of alcohol and speeding as a leading factor in both [...]

Is Uninsured Motorist Coverage Really Necessary in Florida?

2016-07-19T11:28:37-07:00February 12th, 2016|Auto Accidents, Car Insurance, Insurance Coverage, Personal Injury|

Studies by the Insurance Research Council (IRC) show that one in every eight drivers in the United States who is involved in an auto accident is either underinsured or not insured at all. Not surprisingly, Florida is one of the states in the nation with the highest uninsured driving population boasting almost 24 percent of [...]

Tampa Red Light Camera Intersections See Increase in Crashes

2016-07-19T11:40:14-07:00February 8th, 2016|Auto Accidents, Car Accidents, Personal Injury|

Red light camera installations - a result of 2010 legislation granted cities and counties authority to set up red light cameras at intersections to catch drivers who fail to stop - are under fire once again. A recently published report by the Tampa Police Department revealed that auto accidents at intersections with red light cameras [...]

Florida’s PIP Insurance Requirement Likely to Remain

2016-07-19T11:39:40-07:00January 22nd, 2016|Auto Accidents, Personal Injury|

A recently released report issued by the Florida Office of Insurance Regulation (FOIR) has found that the high number of fraud cases involving personal-injury protection (PIP) has decreased. Claims under PIP coverage have decreased overall, while claims in other areas such as uninsured motorist and bodily injury have gone up. Regionally, the largest drop in [...]

Florida Court Ruling Weakens Limits on Damages in Medical Malpractice Cases

2016-07-19T11:39:40-07:00December 4th, 2015|Medical Malpractice, Personal Injury|

A Florida appeals court recently ruled that caps imposed on pain and suffering damages (also known as “noneconomic” damages) are unconstitutional in medical malpractice cases, according to an Orlando Sentinel news report. Initially, the jury awarded plaintiff Susan Kalitan $4 million in noneconomic damages for injuries to her esophagus during a 2008 carpal tunnel surgery. [...]

How Comparative Negligence Affects a Florida Personal Injury Lawsuit

2016-07-19T11:39:09-07:00November 9th, 2015|Auto Accidents, Car Accidents, Personal Injury|

Basics of a Personal Injury Case While generally state law governs personal injury cases, there is an exception to this rule. If an accident involves parties from differing states or countries, federal or even international law may apply to the matter. Outside of this exception, most personal injury cases are filed with the appropriate court [...]

Wrongful Death By Hazing

2016-07-19T11:40:58-07:00October 16th, 2015|Personal Injury, Wrongful Death|

Lately one cannot read the newspaper without hearing about a young person whose life was ended early at the hand of cyber-bullying or a hazing ritual gone wrong. Recently the family of a Florida A&M University drum major who was killed in Orlando during a hazing ritual found out that they will receive $1.1 million [...]

Drowning in Reality

2016-07-19T11:39:40-07:00October 9th, 2015|Drowning, Personal Injury, Wrongful Death|

This summer, a three-year-old boy was found dead in Disney World’s Art of Animation Resort Pool after drowning. His family was in and out of the pool when the adults realized they lost sight of the boy. Three lifeguards and his father found him at the bottom of a shallow part of the pool. After [...]

Dangerous Driving Equations: Low Gas Prices and Big Cars Equals More Deaths

2016-07-19T11:40:59-07:00September 25th, 2015|Auto Accidents, Car Accidents, Personal Injury|

Just last month, the Orlando Sentinel published an opinion piece on how the increase in automobile accident deaths may be a cause of accidents that occur between heavier and lighter motor vehicles. The column suggests that car accidents are on the rise due to the effects that gas prices have on the size of cars [...]

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