What Is A TBI And How Are They Caused By A Car Accident?

A motor vehicle accident is the third leading cause of closed head injuries resulting in traumatic brain injury (TBI).  Other causes include falls (#1), an accidental blow to the head (including sports injuries) (#2), and assault. Those with inherently increased…

What is Different When Car Wrecks Involve Children?

  Car wrecks involving children are happening every day. They and their parents incur medical bills, and they often have serious, painful, and permanent injuries. They may require substantial future medical care. In other words, their injuries may be the…

What Happens If My Car Wreck Is Caused by The Weather?

    Studies show that Americans are involved in about six million car crashes per year. In almost a quarter of these wrecks, the weather is at least a contributing factor. In a personal injury practice like ours, our clients…

After A Car Accident: What Should You Take Pictures Of And Why?

Taking Pictures After A Car Accident: “Taking pictures after a car accident or a car wreck is a huge help for you”. When you are in a car wreck, the first thing you are thinking about is the well-being of…

What Happens If You Are In A Car Wreck Caused By An Impaired Driver?

Alcohol is a substance that reduces the functions of the brain, impairing thinking, reasoning, and muscle coordination. All of these abilities are necessary to operate a motor vehicle safely. A person’s alcohol level is measured by the weight of the…

The Particular Issues of Being Involved in A Wreck With Multiple Vehicles.

Most Florida Car Accidents or Florida Car Wrecks occur between two vehicles.  One vehicle is considered the “at-fault” vehicle and the other vehicle is considered the “victim” vehicle. Occasionally, wrecks in Florida involve multiple vehicles.  Usually, one “at-fault” driver who…