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The Difference Between Rural & Urban Car Accidents in Florida What people might not know is that just as many fatal car accidents in Florida occur in rural areas despite the population being significantly smaller. -
Gulf Boulevard in Pinellas County has a Pedestrian Problem Gulf Blvd. has experienced many pedestrian accidents and deaths. Even when vehicles obey the posted limit, a collision with a pedestrian occurs. -
New Reports Reveal Florida is the Deadliest State for Pedestrians Recent reports from the last 10 years reveals that Florida is once again considered the most dangerous for pedestrians. -
Roundabouts in The Villages are a Special Hazard For Cyclists Navigating roundabouts in The Villages safely in an automobile or other vehicle requires special attention and an understanding of the rules of the road. -
Do You Need Hand or Wrist Surgery After a Florida Car Crash? Hand and wrist injuries are very common after a Florida car accident, typically caused by the force and impact of the crash. -
My Insurance Company Wants Me to Sign a Release, But What is a Release? A release is a form an insurance company requires you to sign in order to settle your case. It releases you from all legal liability related to the accident. -
Pasco County Ranks at the Top for the Most Dangerous Roads in Florida If you live or commute to work in Pasco County, Florida you know that the intersections of U.S.19 are a huge concern when it comes to car accidents. -
Nerve Injuries Caused by a Florida Car Crash A Florida car accident victim can suffer from nerve damage or neuropathy but not even know it until days or weeks after the crash. -
Is a Company Liable When Its Driver Negligently Injures a Cyclist in Florida? When a company allows a vehicle to be driven it may be held responsible for the negligence of its driver which results in the injury or death of a cyclist. -
Shoulder Injuries Caused By a Florida Bicycle Accident Shoulder injuries are common in cycling crashes. The type of injury that a cyclist will suffer will depend on the crash and where and how the shoulder was hurt.