Monthly Archives: February 2021
Using Camera Footage for Your Car Accident Claim
For many people who are involved in car accidents, it is clear who was responsible for the crash. Demonstrating liability, however, isn’t always easy and can sometimes lead to time-consuming litigation. Usually, the best way to resolve this kind of dispute is to present evidence that clearly demonstrates fault. In many cases, the most… Read More »
New Laws Would Reform No-Fault Auto Insurance in Florida
Florida uses a no-fault auto insurance model, which means that all drivers are required to carry Personal Injury Protection (PIP) insurance and to use those policies to cover accident-related costs, regardless of who caused the crash. While designed to help lower insurance costs and discourage people from filing frivolous civil claims in court, many… Read More »
Pregnant Women Face More Risks When Involved in Car Accidents
Being involved in a car accident is usually the last thing on a person’s mind when they get into a vehicle. The reality, however, is that many of us will be involved in collisions at some point in our lives and while the injuries resulting from these crashes can be severe, they tend to… Read More »
Recovering Compensation After a No Contact Motorcycle Accident
Most car and motorcycle accidents involve collisions with other vehicles. Single-vehicle crashes, however, are still possible and occur much more often than most people realize. These kinds of crashes can have a number of causes, including everything from a loss of control due to poor weather or road conditions to the negligent or reckless… Read More »
Recovering Compensation for Motorcycle Accident-Related Chest Trauma
Motorcycle accidents are notorious for being particularly violent and resulting in serious injuries, especially to the torso and chest areas. Unfortunately, the injuries sustained in these kinds of collisions tend to be so severe that victims are often forced to contend with chronic pain or disability for the rest of their lives. Victims who… Read More »
Can I Recover Compensation for a Minor Car Accident?
Just because a person’s accident is described as minor does not mean that he or she won’t suffer from serious injuries. Fortunately, how much a person can recover after a car accident depends primarily on the severity of the injuries sustained by the victim and not necessarily the extent of the property damage caused… Read More »
Can I Prove Fault for an Accident Through Vehicle Damage?
A wide range of evidence is often required to determine how a car accident occurred. This could include everything from video recordings to eyewitness accounts. Fortunately, even in cases where this evidence is not available and the parties don’t agree on what happened on the day of the accident, an injured party is not… Read More »
Slip and Fall vs Trip and Fall Accidents
Property owners in Florida are required to use a certain amount of care in keeping their property safe for visitors, so those who fail to abide by these rules can be held liable for resulting injuries. Slip and fall accident victims may be unsure of how to classify their accident, including whether it is… Read More »