POSTS IN Car Accidents

AGGRESSIVE DRIVING ACCOUNTS FOR HALF OF ALL TRAFFIC DEATHS

According to the AAA Foundation for Traffic Safety, aggressive driving accounts for more than half of all traffic fatalities. In a AAA study, eight o

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INTERSTATE 4 CALLED “MOST DANGEROUS INTERSTATE” IN THE COUNTRY

A new study by Ever Drive has found that the stretch of Interstate 4 between Daytona Beach and Tampa, Florida is the most dangerous interstate in the

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AUTO FATALITIES UP IN CENTRAL FLORIDA

The Orlando Sentinel has reported that traffic deaths have dramatically increased in Central Florida and throughout the nation since 2015,

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WHY YOU SHOULD HIRE A LAWYER AFTER A CAR ACCIDENT

Every year, tens of thousands of drivers are involved in preventable car accidents caused by negligent and reckless driving behavior, costi

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IS POKÉMON GO LEADING TO AN INCREASE IN ACCIDENTS?

If you haven’t yet heard about the global phenomenon that is Pokémon Go, one look at the news will tell you that it is already causing quite a sti

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“DUI EXPERIENCE” PROGRAM REVEALS DANGERS OF DRUNK DRIVING

Students at Lake Nona High School were recently given the chance to see and feel what it’s like to drive while drunk. In a â€œDUI experienceâ€

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IS FLORIDA’S TEXTING AND DRIVING LAW TOO WEAK?

Florida enacted a texting and driving ban nearly three years ago, but critics say the law is ineffective. According to preliminary data from the Depa

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HOW TO GET A STRONG SETTLEMENT IN YOUR CAR ACCIDENT INJURY CASE

If you have been injured in a car accident due to someone else’s negligence, contacting an experienced Orlando car accident attorney is t

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WHAT NOT TO DO AFTER A CAR ACCIDENT

Most of us will be in a few car accidents during our lifetime, so it’s important to know what NOT to do after an accident. We’ve all he

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5 ROAD SAFETY TIPS YOU HAVE NEVER HEARD BEFORE

As an Orlando personal injury lawyer, I often help car accident victims receive compensation for their injuries. Sadly, many of these accid

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