Monthly Archives: December 2021

The Dangers Of Tailgating
There are few activities as risky as tailgating, as drivers leave themselves with little to no time to react if the vehicle in front of them slows down, suddenly stops, or makes an emergency maneuver. In most cases, a tailgating driver will be held liable for any rear-end collisions in which he or she… Read More »

Mandatory Vehicle Inspections In Florida
Unlike many states, Florida doesn’t require vehicle owners to obtain regular auto emission or safety tests. Unfortunately, this can make it more likely that a dangerous vehicle will find its way onto the road and into the path of an unsuspecting driver. Whether or not a vehicle was properly inspected can have important implications… Read More »

Brain Stem Injuries
The brain is a complex organ that is made up of many specialized areas, all of which work together to control thought, voluntary movements, and basic functions like breathing and sleeping, as well as coordination and balance. While injury to any part of the brain can disrupt the smooth operation of these systems, injuries… Read More »

Were You Injured In A Wrong Way Collision?
Wrong way collisions have some of the most devastating consequences of any car accident. What is even more frustrating for accident victims is that these kinds of crashes are preventable and are almost always the result of human error, like falling asleep at the wheel or drunk driving. The damages involved with this type… Read More »

Florida Interstate Accidents
Southern Florida is home to a number of important interstates, many of which have proven to be some of the most dangerous roads in the country. All car accidents are dangerous, but collisions on interstate highways, which often occur at high speeds, tend to have particularly serious consequences. Recovering compensation after these kinds of… Read More »

Delayed Concussion Symptoms
As the name suggests, delayed concussion symptoms don’t manifest immediately after a head trauma, but could take days or even a few weeks to show up. Unfortunately, these symptoms often affect higher brain functions, like cognition, emotions, and memory and could be indicative of a serious and potentially permanent brain injury. If you or… Read More »