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…

What Issues Arise If You Get In A Wreck With An Out Of State Driver?

As we all know, Florida is one of the top tourist destinations in the United States. Even apart from vacationers, Florida is home to many people who live here only part of the year. The upshot is that there is…

What Happens in a Wreck Caused by an Emergency Vehicle?

Every year hundreds are killed, and many thousands are injured, as a result of auto accidents involving emergency vehicles. Emergency vehicles include police vehicles, ambulances and fire trucks. In 2018, per a National Safety Council analysis, crashes involving police vehicles…

The Dramatic Increase in Road Rage Car Wrecks

In modern society, there has been a startling increase in road rage incidents. These incidents include vehicle crashes, violent attacks, and significant stress on the criminal justice system. In this blog, we will look at the statistics and discuss how…

What Happens After A Car Accident With No Police Report?

Sometimes potential clients who get in a car wreck have no police report associated with it. Usually, this is because the property damage is minor, and the client did not feel injured at the time of the wreck. Many times,…

Why Does it Take So Long to Resolve a Car Wreck Case?

It seems so simple. You are stopped at a red light, and someone hits you from behind. You are injured, the police are called, an ambulance is called, and you are taken to the closest ER. The driver who hit…