Avoid Car Accidents in Florida by Understanding Why Crashes Occur

Car accidents happen every day – both in our state and around the country. How many?

 

Every year in the United States, more than 37,000 individuals die in car accidents, and almost two million others are injured or disabled due to car crashes. It isn’t any better here in Florida, which is home to the most dangerous road in America.

 

If you have been

School Year Drinking in Florida Can Lead to More DUI Accidents

The school year has started, meaning that teens and young adults on high school and college campuses are likely to have more social events, which oftentimes involve underage drinking. This, in turn, can mean more drunk drivers on the road, putting not only the drunk driver but also countless other innocent people at risk.

 

Fortunately, there are ways to avoid drunk drivers on the road

Hurt in a Crash? Learn Florida’s Comparative Negligence Law

 

Car accidents can be a complicated ordeal, especially when someone has been injured. Not only do you have to worry about getting and paying for medical treatment, you also have to determine who is actually at fault for the crash and the resulting injuries.

 

For car accidents without serious injury, Florida follows a no-fault system. This means that if you get into an accident

Auto Accidents Are the Top Cause of Child Deaths

As a parent, you try to do everything to keep your child safe. From child locks to expensive baby monitors, it can seem like there are dangers that need to be addressed everywhere. If there is one place to keep your child safe, however, it’s in your car.

 

In 2015, 663 children died in the passenger seat as the result of motor vehicle crashes throughout

What Proposed Changes to Florida PIP Coverage Mean For You

Here’s a fact that we can probably all agree on: no one in Florida enjoys paying auto insurance. Despite laws that require every driver to have insurance, our state has one of the lowest percentages of car insurance coverage nationwide.

 

Why? Different people probably have different answers, but cost has to be up there. After all, the Sunshine State also has some of the most

How Does PIP Work after a Car Accident in Florida?

The frustrations of getting into an auto accident do not stop after your injuries are healed. For many people, filing a claim and waiting to receive compensation can take months – or even longer. In many states, drivers have to fight to receive damages related to their claim and prove that the accident was not their “fault.”

 

Not so here in Florida. Personal injury protection