While COVID-19 has negatively affected many Floridians, we do have some good news to report. Florida as a whole has seen a drastic decrease in car crashes since coronavirus-related restrictions and regulations have gone into effect. Florida Accidents By The Numbers The Florida Department of Safety and Motor Vehicles has released preliminary information through April…
A report recently released by the Wall Street Journal names Florida as the most dangerous state for bicycle riders. Unfortunately this comes as no surprise, and we know far too well the number of bicyclists hit by careless drivers each year. Our state has by far the highest per-capita bicyclist death rate in the country….
When choosing a personal injury attorney, you are putting your trust in someone to represent you and look out for your best interests. Not all Florida injury attorneys practice solely personal injury, nor do they all have the same qualifications and experience. Next time you find yourself needing a lawyer, keep the following points in…
Think about the last time you were driving down the road and seemingly out of nowhere, a motorcycle comes barreling down the street,
If you had the potential to save a life each day, would you? Most of us would. The good news is YOU CAN— if you choose to look twice for motorcycles. As Motorcycle Safety Awareness Month comes to a close, we want to remind everyone who operates a motor vehicle to do their part in…
General Motors recall after at least 13 deaths By now most folks are well aware of the huge recall of over 1.6 million vehicles initiated by GM due to a defect in the ignition system that has been linked to at least 13 deaths. According to a recent CBS newscast, the CEO of GM—Mary Barra—sent…
After report of multiple incidents of the failure of the front fork on some models of its high end carbon framed bicycles, Specialized has voluntarily recalled various models for free inspection and if a defect is identified, a free repair. This recall was first issued on January 20, 2013, and applies to approximately 12,200 bicycles…