Wrongful Death Settlement Distribution in Florida
The loss of a loved one is something that no amount of money can ever make up for. However, obtaining fair and full financial compensation for the wrongful death of someone in your family can allow you to plan for the future and move forward with less financial stress. Learning how wrongful death settlements are… read more
Understanding Comparative Negligence in Florida Car Accident Cases
Negligence is the foundation of most personal injury claims in Florida, including car accident cases. After a motor vehicle collision, the injured victim may be able to collect financial compensation from a negligent party. Understanding how Florida’s comparative negligence law works can help you maximize your financial recovery after a harmful car accident. What Is… read more
Tampa Intersection Accident Attorney
Intersections are inherently dangerous locations that can be the settings of serious automobile accidents if one or more drivers do not obey traffic laws. If you or a loved one is injured in an intersection accident in Tampa, you may be able to recover financial compensation through an insurance claim or personal injury lawsuit. An… read more
How Long Do You Have to File a Police Report After a Car Accident in Florida?
If you get involved in a car accident in Florida, you may be legally required to file a police report. Even if the crash is minor enough to not require reporting it to law enforcement, doing so can create important evidence that can help you during a car insurance claim. Knowing if and when you… read more
What to Do After an Accident With a Drunk Driver
Drunk drivers cause thousands of automobile accidents in Florida every year. In 2022, 5,746 impaired-driver car accidents were reported. If you get involved in a car accident with a drunk driver in Tampa, you need to know what to do to protect your rights. Responsibility for the accident may seem obvious, but this does not… read more
Florida Bicycle Traffic Laws
Florida’s bicycle traffic laws and other bicyclist regulations are defined in section 316.2065 of the Florida Statutes. Here’s an overview of traffic laws that apply to bicyclists on roadways and bicycle paths. Stay as Far Right as Safely Possible Bicyclists must ride as far right “as practicable” with exceptions for passing, turning left, avoiding hazards,… read more