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When Can a Car Accident Cause Brain Damage?

Head injuries are extremely common after motor vehicle accidents. One of the many problems with a head injury is that the person suffering from it won’t be able to think straight. They might think they’re fine when they can barely stand. Car accident head injury statistics are worth knowing. It’s

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Is Texting and Driving Illegal in Florida?

We all know how dangerous it is. Reading a text. Responding. While trying to keep our minds and eyes on the road. It doesn’t work. “Multi-tasking” is a myth: when it comes to driving, there is only one task on which we need to focus. Driving. Or else you’ll end

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Can You Sue Someone for Rear Ending You?

Rear-end accidents are among the most common type of road collisions. They make up more than a quarter of car accidents. Suing someone over a rear-end collision depends on a number of factors. It’s not necessarily a done deal, and Florida’s rear-ends collision settlement numbers aren’t all the same. Florida

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Can Prescription Drugs Cause Car Accidents?

Are many car accidents caused by drugs? A number are. Think about the warning signs on many medications. You can become sleepy or drowsy, your vision can blur, you become dizzy, your reaction time slows. Prescription drug-related car accidents are a real danger. If you’re on prescription drugs, you just

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Understanding Florida’s 14-Day Accident Law

In the Sunshine State, you have four years from the date of an accident in which to file a Florida personal injury lawsuit (two years if you are filing a wrongful death suit). But there is another deadline that you must be aware of – and this one is considerably

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