You abruptly wake up to the screeching and crashing sound in the middle of the night. A few minutes later, the loud sirens of ambulances and police cars and the clamor are all over the area. It is already a typical scene for those who live near the main roads. The morning rush and the...
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Slip and Fall Questionnaire: Questions Our Personal Injury Attorney Might Ask You
Accidents like slip and fall are common and inevitable. However, despite being common, the slip and fall accident attorney will have to go through the process of asking slip and fall accident questions. Being in an accident and answering an entire list of questions can be difficult, especially for someone who may still be underway...
Read MoreProving Liability in Truck Accidents in Florida
When the road is slippery, accidents are bound to happen. When there are constructions, the danger is just a few steps away from you. Road accidents are so common that you are already used to seeing police cars and ambulances on the road. Wreckages and people panicking have become typical scenery. When you turn on...
Read MoreWhat To Do After A Hit-and-Run in Florida
Imagine you’re driving down the road. You got a text with important information you’ve been waiting for the entire day. You’re driving on an empty lane, so you decide to send a reply. Your eyes are both on your mobile phone below and the road ahead. While you’re texting, a child runs into the streets...
Read MoreWhat To Expect from My Personal Injury Attorney
Based on a report from the US Justice Department, around 16,397 personal injury cases are put on trial every year. However, this only accounts for 4% of cases that ever saw trial, as most are settled out of court. If you figure in an accident and you need the assistance of a personal injury attorney...
Read MoreElements Needed to Prove a Florida Personal Injury Claim
Establishing Duty to Exercise Reasonable Care to Prove a Florida Personal Injury Claim The duty to exercise reasonable care refers to the responsibility someone may have to another person to prevent injury. It is the obligation of every person to protect another against unreasonable risk of injury. In Florida, the defendant owes a duty of...
Read MoreDebunking Myths About Pedestrian Accidents in Florida
Every day, pedestrian accidents happen. We may be unaware of it, but according to a study, in 2017, almost 6,000 pedestrians were killed in accidents involving traffic crashes. Pedestrian accidents happen more often than people think. Such an accident can lead to severe injuries or result in death for the victims. Unfortunately, people have spread...
Read MoreRecovering Damages in a Car Accident with an Uninsured Driver
While car accidents are a daily occurrence all over the world, we often dismiss them as unlikely. It’s a traumatic experience that can happen to anyone without warning and lead to stressful financial troubles. While you might have car insurance, other drivers involved in the accident might not. Severe injuries or expensive repairs can be...
Read MoreBicycle Safety Tips During Summer in Florida
After much anticipation, summer has finally arrived, and we are out and about enjoying that warm Florida sunshine. For many of us, this means enjoying one of our favorite outdoor activities: cycling. Yes, cycling is a great way to stay fit and healthy while also serving as a great mode of transportation. But like many...
Read MoreGuide to Vehicular Homicide in Florida
Vehicular homicide is caused by either an accident or negligence towards road safety. After this occurs, the person in charge of the vehicle needs to determine how they proceed. There are lots of questions to ask: Was it an accident out of their control? How do they get an attorney? How will they be protected?...
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