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Risk of Florida Traffic Accidents Amid Pandemic

In the midst of the coronavirus pandemic, one might assume that traffic accidents and roadway deaths are on the decline. After all, fewer people are traveling short and long distances and many are hunkered down under stay-at-home orders. Unfortunately, as our Fort Lauderdale car accident attorneys understand, it appears that…

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Claiming Uninsured Motorist Coverage Benefits in Florida

Accidents happen. According to the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration, they happened more than 6.4 million times a year, killing more than 37,000 and injuring more than 2.7 million. Perhaps just as scary is the fact that nearly 27 percent of Florida drivers have no insurance. Even drivers who carry…

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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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South Florida Car Accident Compensation Could Change With Auto Insurance Reform

Florida’s personal injury protection (PIP) auto insurance model was designed to help lower insurance costs and discourage costly civil court claims for every little fender bender. And yet, research shows Florida drivers pay the third-highest auto insurance bills in the nation – roughly $1 billion annually. Recently, bills were introduced…

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Florida Injury Law Insight: Rear-End Collisions and Rebuttable Presumption

Every year, there are roughly 1.7 million rear-end collisions on U.S. roadways, killing some 17,000 and injuring another 500,000. That’s according to a report from the National Transportation Safety Board, which has been pushing for years for automakers to make collision avoidance systems standard in all vehicles. The NTSB estimates…

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Florida Wrongful Death Lawsuits Focus on Alleged Tesla Design Flaws

Motor vehicle manufacturing and design defects can’t be overlooked as possible catalysts in fatal or injurious Florida car accidents. The National Highway Traffic Safety Administration reports there were 30 million vehicles recalled last year, down just slightly from the 29 million the year before, though a significant drop from the…

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Ft. Lauderdale Guardianship Lawyer: Do I Need Guardianship if I Have POA?

When a close relative is no longer able to manage his or her own affairs, many difficult choices must be made. One of those is the type of authorization necessary to handle one’s affairs for them – the two most obvious being guardianship and power of attorney (POA). As a…

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Why Those Injured in Car Accidents are Required to Repay Health and Auto Insurers

For those injured in a car accident, the term “subrogation” can seem foreign. Given that it deals with complex insurance benefits and contracts and that such negotiations often occur between insurers and attorneys behind the scenes, most never have much cause to consider it. But if you’re injured in a…

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Proving Fault in an Unsafe Lane Change Accident

Errors made while changing lanes are among the most common causes of Florida car accidents, one of the more frequently-cited of the 73,000 right-of-way violations issued in Florida last year. The National Highway Traffic Safety Administration estimates approximately 9 percent of all crashes are caused by improper lane changes. Causes…

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Ask a Florida Probate Attorney: When Caregivers Marry Dependent Elders

With baby boomers increasingly aging into their golden years, issues of elder financial exploitation are being paid more attention. Many schemes involve caregivers who take advantage of elder dependents. One means of this that has recently come to light are marriage scams. This involves caregivers or others marrying older dependents…

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