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Five Florida Rideshare Accident Laws Victims Need to Know

If you use ridesharing services to get around Miami, you are probably drawn to the convenience, reasonable cost, and ease of being able to bring up the app and arrange a trip. Millions of others apparently agree with you, leading to astronomical success for companies like Uber and Lyft –…

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Recurring Injuries From Miami Car Accidents can be Long-Term

Recovering from a car accident can involve many unexpected twists and turns, even when you did the right thing by seeking immediate medical attention after the crash. One of the biggest concerns for victims is when injuries appear to heal, only to redevelop later – possibly bringing more extreme pain…

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The Risks of Accepting a Miami Personal Injury Settlement Too Quickly

Victims of vehicle crashes, slip and fall incidents, and other accidents are often surprised to learn that most of these cases are resolved before trial via out-of-court settlements. The US Bureau of Justice Statistics reports that just 4-5% of all personal injury claims are decided by a jury or judge,…

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When are Miami Drivers at the Highest Risk for a Car Accident?

Even when you are extremely cautious and drive defensively on the busy streets of Miami, car accidents are still a threat. However, the Florida Department of Highway Safety and Motor Vehicles (FLHSMV) collects data to better understand when the risk of collisions is higher. Various factors impact the potential for…

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Surgical Errors by Florida Doctors can Lead to Serious Injuries

There are risks associated with any type of surgery, whether you are being treated under emergency circumstances or through an elective medical procedure. The intricate, meticulous nature of surgery means that any slight mistake can lead to serious harm, long-term complications, and even death for the patient. Unfortunately, the vast…

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Out-of-State Victims’ Rights in Miami Auto Accidents

Miami enjoys a booming tourist industry with visitors coming from all U.S. states. Sadly, being on vacation does not insulate you from the risk of being involved in a car accident. Injured victims from out-of-town face an even more overwhelming situation after an auto crash, since they are in unfamiliar…

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Recent Lawsuit Targets Miami Apartment Complex for Negligent Security

In a lawsuit recently filed in the Miami-Dade Circuit Court, plaintiffs are seeking $25 million in damages from the owners of an apartment complex in Gladeview, a suburb just northwest of Miami. The allegations stem from an incident that occurred in November 2019, when a man was killed by a…

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Reasons Miami Car Accidents Increase Over the 4th of July

The National Highway Traffic Safety Administration (NHTSA) periodically assesses multiple holidays throughout the year to determine which are the most dangerous to be on the road, and its findings should be noted for the one coming up soon — the Fourth of July. In a Traffic Safety Facts publication on…

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Avoiding Miami Bicycle Accidents: Tips on Riding Predictably

It is shocking to learn that more than 1,000 people are killed and another 306,000 are injured every year in bicycle accidents across the US. However, another trend indicated by the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration (NHTSA) is even more disturbing: In its recent publication on Traffic Safety Facts: Bicyclists…

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The Extreme Dangers of Drowsy Driving in Miami

You might read a headline once in a while about a Miami car accident caused by a motorist falling asleep at the wheel, but you would probably never expect to be personally involved in a drowsy driving crash. Unfortunately, statistics reveal that fatigue is common among drivers and it can…

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