If The Car Accident Was Not Your Fault But You Were Not Wearing Your Seatbelt, Can You Still Recover?

Nearly half of all vehicle passengers killed on U.S. roads in 2021 were not wearing a seat belt—the highest number in 10 years, according to the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration (NHTSA) In 2021, 26,325 passenger vehicle occupants were killed….

Important Factors That Can Effect The Results of Your Car Accident Injury Case.

If you’re involved in a serious car accident and you or a loved one are seriously injured, it can be a major disruption to your life, your income, and your daily state of mind. You know you will need to…

Car vs Bicycle: Where Should You Position Yourself When Cycling On Florida Roads?

In Florida the bicycle is legally defined as a vehicle and the bicyclist is a driver. Bicyclists have the same rights to the roadways, and must obey the same traffic laws as the drivers of other vehicles. These laws include…

Important Information If You Have An Adult Child Driving A Car On Your Insurance Policy In Florida.

As the owner of a vehicle, you should be aware that you can be liable for a car accident, even if you are not the one driving.  Adult Child On Your Insurance Policy Let’s say you purchase a car for…

Delayed Symptoms After A Car Accident.

Following an auto accident, even if you feel fine immediately afterward (due to the adrenaline rush of the accident), you need to monitor yourself for several weeks for pain and other injury symptoms. Symptoms from the accident sometimes don’t appear…

How Do Policy Limits Affect Your Car Accident Injury Case?

Personal injury protection (PIP) is primarily designed to ensure that an injured driver is not left without financial recourse when in an accident with an uninsured driver. Florida Insurance Requirements: A minimum of $10,000 PIP and $10,000 property damage liability insurance…