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What is Florida’s Car Seat Law?

Florida recently passed a more stringent child restraint law. As of January 1, 2015, all children under the age of 6 must ride in a federally approved car seat or booster seat.[1]

How Serious is a Cerebral Contusion?

If you have been involved in a car accident, whether as an occupant of a vehicle or as a pedestrian or bicyclist, one fairly common injury is a cerebral contusion or what is commonly known as a brain bruise

Were Your Injuries Caused by Your Car Accident in Florida?

I have written articles about pre-existing injuries and how they might affect your Florida car accident claim and I have written about the importance of candor with your attorney and physicians regarding your medical condition and history

How to Avoid Whiplash in a Car Accident

Whiplash is a relatively common injury that involves the sudden acceleration then deceleration of the head and neck.

Anti-Lock Brakes on Motorcycles

Everyone reads about the technological safety advances for automobiles. Car accidents become less likely everyday. Four states, one of which is Florida, have passed laws allowing driverless cars on the roads.

10 Safety Tips for Driving in Construction Zones

The road conditions are a major factor in many car accidents. Road conditions such as decaying shoulders, potholes, defects in the pavement and improper/inefficient maintenance of traffic are concerns that must be constantly addressed.

7 Tips for Sharing the Road with Semi Trucks

Collectively, semi-trucks travel about 140 billion miles per year delivering goods in the United States. One-third of all U.S. semi trucks are registered in Florida, Texas and California.

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Workers' Compensation and Wrongful Death Benefits

Losing a beloved family member in a work-related accident is something no family wants to have to go through.

When Should You Stop for a Stopped School Bus?

In Florida, the basic tenet is that all traffic in both directions must stop for a school bus with its warning lights flashing.

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