Florida No-Fault Insurance System Challenged
Florida is one of the 12 states has a no-fault insurance system, which means a driver's insurance policy covers them regardless of who caused the accident.
Florida is one of the 12 states has a no-fault insurance system, which means a driver's insurance policy covers them regardless of who caused the accident.
When purchasing a vehicle, we look at gas mileage and functionality, but there is another important aspect of purchasing a vehicle - car safety ratings.
Like every car accident, an incident involving a blind spot can result in overwhelming medical expenses, missed time at your job, and expensive property damage.
After a car accident, you may wonder if you will be able to seek financial reimbursement and compensation. Do you need a personal injury attorney?
Safety experts tell us that operating a vehicle after being awake for 20 hours is similar to driving with a blood alcohol concentration of 0.08% - which is the legal limit.
One of the checklist items that we recommend you take care of after a car accident is to get your hands on the police report. What does this document contain?
The 14-day rule states that if you do not seek medical treatment within 2 weeks of the accident, the insurance company has the right to deny your claim.
In 2020, it was reported that pedestrian deaths had numbered 6,590 in the previous year; an alarming 5% increase from 2018 to 2019. In fact, the number was the highest number of recorded deaths for over 30 years.
March 2020 was one of the deadliest on record, as car accident spikes and fatalities increased across the United States.
An emergency vehicle will often travel over the speed limit and may even run through red lights. This is legal - however there is risk of serious injury.