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Is Your Car On The Top 15 Watch List For Safety Issues?
March 7, 2017
Top 15 Vehicle Defects To Watch Out For Right Now Are you in the market for a car or want to check on the safety of the cars that are currently being driven by your family members? The Safety Institute has recently released its quarterly report identifying the top watch list for potential automobile defects based on death and injury ...
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Why You Should File a Police Report After an Auto Accident
January 19, 2017
Over 200,000 auto accidents are reported each year in Florida. Accidents can be extremely stressful and it isn’t always easy to remember the appropriate steps to take following a crash. Filing a police report after any auto accident is one of the steps that you should always follow, and there are several reasons why. Have you ever been involved in ...
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Using Your Cell Phone While Driving In Florida: What is the Law?
January 16, 2017
Is it legal to use your cell phone while driving in Florida? Yes and no. Florida law allows the use of cell phones, but has some limitations around texting while driving. It is perfectly legal to talk on your cell phone while driving in Florida. An officer may not pull you over for the use of your cell phone, but ...
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Who Pays The Medical Bills Following An Auto Accident?
January 11, 2017
If you have been injured in a car accident in Florida, then you know that the medical bills continue to roll in for payment. How do you know who should pay them and when these invoices should be paid? There are several factors to consider that may simplify the process for you and help you to understand how to handle ...
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Who is Liable in a Rear-end Collision Under Florida Law?
January 8, 2017
If you have been involved in a rear-end collision car accident, you are not alone. There are about 1.7 million rear-end collisions on U.S. roadways each year causing about 1,700 deaths and 500,000 injuries. There is often more than meets the eye when it comes to this common type of car accident. Who is liable in a rear-end collision? Is ...
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Filing A Loss of Consortium Claim in Florida
December 30, 2016
Personal Injury Attorney Tim David explains what filing a loss of consortium claim in Florida means and what is involved with these types of cases. The legal term loss of consortium refers to the loss of an individual after his or her spouse has died or has been injured due to another’s negligence. The law differs state to state, but ...
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