by Alan Sackrin | Jan 6, 2015 | Car Accidents
Last Update: 01/13/16 As most of us know in Florida, there is a law that requires all drivers and passengers to wear a seat belt. The Florida Safety Belt Law, which is also known as Florida Statute 316.614, states: (4) It is unlawful for any person: (a) To operate a...
by Alan Sackrin | Dec 30, 2014 | Car Accidents
Last Update: 01/13/16 Car accident victims researching on the internet about car crashes in Florida find lots of articles about fault and how to determine responsibility when there are two or more drivers involved in a wreck. Most of these articles focus on the...
by Alan Sackrin | Dec 23, 2014 | Car Accidents, Pedestrian Accidents
Last Update: 12/16/21 Serious injury and death from traffic accidents involving people walking, jogging, running, or otherwise traveling on foot (pedestrians) is a serious problem both in Florida and the country overall. According to a report from IIHS, 17% of the...
by Alan Sackrin | Dec 18, 2014 | Car Accidents, Rear End Accidents
Last Update: 5/15/23 Learn who is presumed to be at fault, the average settlement value for a rear-end car accident, if PIP benefits apply, and how to get a settlement. In this article, we’ll break down: Common causes of rear-end collisions Florida law on...
by Alan Sackrin | Dec 16, 2014 | Car Accidents
Last Update: 01/13/16 8 Ways You Can Cause a Traffic Accident Last week, we listed thirteen different ways that you can cause a car accident. Here are eight more: 1. Speeding or Driving Too Slow If you fail to keep a reasonable driving speed by going either over the...
by Alan Sackrin | Dec 11, 2014 | Car Accidents, Injury, Pedestrian Accidents
In Florida, pedestrians routinely share the road ways with cars, trucks, bikes, and buses: our sunny weather and fun, active lifestyle encourages people to get out and walk, jog, stroll, or run. Kids walk to school and tourists roam the scenic locales on foot....