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Broward Pedestrian Accident Lawyers Detail Legal Options for Injuries, Wrongful Death

Pedestrian accident deaths are a national scourge in the United States. Where other countries have managed to cut pedestrian deaths in recent years, the U.S. has experienced a 46 percent increase over the last decade – rising by 5 percent in just 2020 alone. Last year, Florida ranked No. 2…

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How Fort Lauderdale Pedestrian Accident Victims Can Obtain Compensation for Injuries

Fort Lauderdale pedestrian accident victims may find it difficult to obtain full and fair financial compensation after their ordeal. For one thing, 1 in 4 Florida pedestrian accidents are hit-and-run crashes, meaning the driver who caused the crash fled the scene. Secondly, even if the driver stays, 1 in 5…

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Study: Fort Lauderdale Pedestrian Accident Risk High

Taking a stroll in South Florida could be hazardous to your health. Smart Growth America, an organization dedicated to pedestrian safety, ranks the Fort Lauderdale-West Palm Beach-Miami metro area as 13th in the country for the most dangerous to those  traversing traffic on foot. In its Dangerous by Design 2021…

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College Students Killed in Pedestrian Accidents Subject of Florida Injury Lawsuits

Florida has long held the unfortunate distinction as the being one of the worst (if not the worst) for deadly pedestrian accidents – far too many of those being hit-and-run. As the Governors Highway Safety Association reports, more than 6,500 pedestrian accidents occurred in 2019 – the highest in three…

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Filing a Florida Pedestrian Accident Lawsuit

Pedestrian accident deaths in the U.S. are at their highest level in decades – and Florida ranks No. 1 nationally. The simple act of going to work on foot, walking your dog or enjoying an after-dinner stroll is increasingly a risk to your safety in the Sunshine State. The Governors…

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Commissioners: Fort Lauderdale E-Scooters to Keep Rolling

Fort Lauderdale pedestrian accident attorneys know electric scooters and pedestrians don’t make for the safest mix on our sidewalks. Fort Lauderdale commissioners acknowledged as much in a recent two-hour meeting. However, as the mayor noted, officials don’t have any interest at this point in banning the e-scooters. One commissioner even…

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Florida No. 1. for Pedestrian Accident Risk, Its Metro Areas Ranking 8 of Top 10

A new report indicates walking may be hazardous for your health – in Florida, anyway.  Florida has long ranked among the most perilous places for people to move in non-motorized vehicles, and pedestrian accidents in Fort Lauderdale have been a major problem for residents and tourists alike. Now, the newest…

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Blood-Alcohol of Pedestrian in Accident Allowable as Evidence in Wrongful Death Lawsuit

It’s estimated that nearly 50 percent of all pedestrian accidents involve some type of alcohol use – either by the motorist or the pedestrian. This can become a point of contention in an injury lawsuit because evidence of impairment – even if it’s not an illegal, given the circumstances –…

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Fort Lauderdale Pedestrian Accident Risk Makes Race Runners Wary

Thousands of runners across Florida are in training for the upcoming half-marathon. Although the streets dedicated for the run will be blocked to traffic, a preventable tragedy at last year’s event still has many runners feeling wary.  Fort Lauderdale police reported a driver, under the influence of alcohol and drugs,…

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Fort Lauderdale Pedestrian Accident Risk Concerns Authorities

Recently, three tourists were injured in Fort Lauderdale after they were struck by a vehicle on Dania Beach Road. All three were family members on vacation from Utah. All were seriously injured, and one lost her foot.  According to news reports, the trio were reportedly walking back to their hotel…

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