The Florida Senate has voted with a majority of 88-15 to repeal Florida’s no-fault car insurance law. The law which required all drivers to carry Personal Injury Protection (PIP) will be replaced by a mandatory $25,000 Bodily-injury liability insurance (BI).[...]
Social media has fast become one of our preferred ways of staying in touch with friends and family near and far. In 2015, a staggering 65 percent of American adults used social media, according to the Pew Research Center. Many[...]
Spring break in Florida is here and the increase in auto accidents have begun. With the amount of drivers on the roads during this season, there are bound to be many more injuries to tourists and visitors to the area.[...]
The Coronavirus pandemic has been disastrous for many families and the economy. It has changed us permanently in many ways. But, not all news from the shutdown has been bad. There have been benefits to the environment. There was a[...]
Regardless of the severity of the auto accident, the chances that you suffer a neck injury are high. The force of a sudden stop or crash is enough to throw your head in a motion that your neck is not[...]
They say a picture is worth a thousand words. In car accident cases, this phrase couldn’t be more accurate. Photographs that support a claim are the difference between recovering maximum value and getting a low ball offer. Immediately after a[...]
Interstate 275 in St. Petersburg can be a dangerous stretch of road. Although the lanes of travel are flat and straight, except for the downtown area, there are still a number of crashes daily. Most of these accidents are caused[...]
An unfortunate reality of our system in Florida is that not everyone has car insurance. Yes, everyone is required by law to have insurance and their driver’s license is supposed to be suspended if they don’t, but anyone reading this[...]
If you have been injured in an auto accident due to no fault of your own, you are likely upset at the person that caused the incident. Those feelings are understandable and expected. But no one other than your family[...]
An underreported and underappreciated consequence of being in a car accident is the effect it has on your mental and emotional well-being. There is a stigma in the US that if you are experiencing mental problems, then you should just[...]