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The Importance of Taking Photos After a Florida Car Accident Despite the stress and confusion, taking photos of the accident scene will provide the insurance company with evidence that can be helpful to your claim. -
Concussions – Myths and Frequently Asked Questions There are many myths and frequently asked questions about concussions these days. Find out what a concussion is and their signs and symptoms. -
Were You in a Bicycle Crash in a Florida Parking Lot? Driving, walking and riding your bicycle in a parking lot can be risky. According to the NSC, more than 50,000 crashes occur in parking lots and annually. -
Most Dangerous Areas for Cyclists in the Greater Orlando Area A study conducted by MetroPlan Orlando, there are 20 corridors which are deemed as the Most Dangerous Corridors for a cyclist in the Greater Orlando Area -
How a Pre-existing Condtion Can Affect the Value of a Florida Accident Claim A common problem that accident victims can face is the issue of pre-existing injuries and how it can greatly affect the outcome of an accident claim. -
What is the Safest Lane Position a Florida Bicyclist Should Ride? One of the most difficult things for cyclists to realize is the importance lane positioning plays in being seen by drivers. Find out the safest position to ride -
Evidence is a Critical Part of a Florida Personal Injury Case It’s most important that you think about your recovery but the sooner you can collect evidence and speak to witnesses after an accident the better. -
The Most Common Witnesses Involved in a Florida Personal Injury Claim Aside from having good evidence to show that the other party caused your injuries, witnesses are also a key component in proving your Florida injury case. -
Fracture of the Pelvis Caused By a Serious Florida Accident A broken pelvis is usually the result of high-speed or high-impact accidents such bicycle crashes, car accidents, pedestrian collisions, or a slip and fall. -
Permanent Effects on Mild Traumatic Children Brain Injuries With the staggering number of children and adolescents suffering a TBI, researchers set out to determine these long-term effects.