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…

Who is at Fault for a Car Accident That Involves a Product Recall?

  In many car wreck cases, a defective vehicle or vehicle component may be responsible for the crash and injuries sustained from the crash. Since the establishment of the National Traffic and Motor Vehicle Safety Act, the National Highway Traffic…

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,…

What is “Strict Liability” in a Florida Product Liability Case?

Florida consumers are injured by faulty products every day. These products may be prescription drugs, household appliances, or construction equipment. Injuries are often severe and can result in death. When evaluating a case involving a product, the basis of fault…

What Should I Expect From My Personal Injury Lawyer?

Many clients who end up needing a personal injury lawyer following an accidental injury have no expectations for such a professional.  Thankfully, most have not had the need in their lives for a personal injury lawyer. With that inexperience, comes…

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…