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What NOT to do After a Fort Lauderdale Car Accident

On average, there are more than 380,000 Florida car accidents reported annually. If you’re involved in one of them, preserving the possibility of a Fort Lauderdale personal injury claim means knowing not only what to do in the aftermath, but what NOT to do. As a longtime Fort Lauderdale car…

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Why Broward Car Accident Lawyers Are Reluctant to Represent Both a Driver & Passenger

As Broward car accident lawyers, we may be able to represent more than one person involved in the same car accident – but only when there is no conflict of interest between them. The problem, however, is that not all conflicts of interest are immediately apparent. Defining a Conflict of…

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Broward Injury Lawyer on Car Accident Dangerous Instrumentality Doctrine

One of the more unique elements of Florida injury law is the dangerous instrumentality doctrine. It essentially allows the owner of a vehicle to be held legally responsible for damages inflicted by negligent operation of that vehicle, even if it wasn’t the owner who was driving. As a Broward injury…

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4 Ways Broward Truck Accidents Differ From Other Types of Crash Claims

Large trucks are the lifeblood of our economy in Florida and throughout the U.S., a vital cog in virtually every supply chain wheel in the country. But they can also be incredibly dangerous to other motorists, as well as vulnerable road users such as bicyclists and pedestrians. When crashes with…

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How Likely is My Fort Lauderdale Car Accident Case to Go to Trial?

If you’ve recently been in a Fort Lauderdale car accident, you may be wondering whether this ordeal will eventually wind up in a courtroom trial. While every case is different, the most probable answer is: No. That’s not to say it’s impossible. But the truth is, most Fort Lauderdale car…

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Winning Florida Motorcycle Accident Lawsuits Just Got Harder

There was a reason motorcyclists were motivated by the hundreds in a show of political might to cram into the Florida Capitol building last month: Tort reform. The controversial bill (House version HB 837 and Senate version SB 236) was fast-tracked through the legislature and signed by the governor within…

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How Florida Motorcycle Accident Lawsuits Differ From Other Types of Crash Cases

Florida is a biker’s dream – long, flat roads, sunny skyways and blissful sea breezes. Not only do a lot of Floridians own motorcycles (about 550,000), but riders from all over the country flock to our roads regularly. (The Insurance Highway Safety Institute reports California and Florida have the largest…

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When a Fort Lauderdale Car Accident is Caused by Brake-Checking

Rear-end collisions are one of the most common types of Fort Lauderdale car accidents, and such circumstances create a rebuttable presumption that the driver in the rear was at-fault. But brake-checking – when a driver purposely slams on their brakes in order to scare or intimidate another driver – can…

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Examining Florida Truck Crash Underride Protections

Large trucks pose an outsized safety risk on Florida roads, mainly because of the size disparity compared to other vehicles and the fact they frequently travel at such high speeds. But there’s another – often overlooked safety issue that truck crashes present: The risk of underride. As our Fort Lauderdale…

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How Not Wearing a Seat Belt May Ding Your Broward Car Accident Claim

Florida is a no-fault state when it comes to car accident claims. However, that doesn’t mean you can’t pursue monetary damages from negligent drivers. It also doesn’t mean you can’t be held responsible (at least partly) for your own injuries. The seat belt defense is a good example of the…

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