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Two Bills in Florida Could Affect Car Accident and Florida Products Liability Cases

Two bills have been introduced in the Florida Legislature which would allow drivers and product manufacturers to share liability in products liability cases. These bills would let juries hear evidence about any role the driver played in causing a Florida car accident, even if the accident was partly caused by…

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What Florida Drivers Need to Consider When Driving in Snow

Florida car accidents related to snow and winter weather are rare. However, if you are driving to snowier states soon, here are some winter-driving issues to consider 1) Ice flying off of trucks and other cars. Snow and ice flying off of cars and trucks can easily cover your windshield,…

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Scooters and Florida Car Accidents

While most Florida pedestrian accidents and car accidents involve cars, the increased presence of scooters on city streets and pedestrian areas has created a whole new hazard and legal question – one that is difficult o resolve. Scooters, also known as EMDs (electric mobility devices) are showing up in greater…

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In Florida Car Accidents, Suspended Licenses Are An Issue

In Florida as in the rest of the country, it is illegal to drive without a valid license. However, law enforcement authorities in Southern Florida note that in many 2010 Florida car accidents, drivers were without valid licenses at the time of the crash. In some cases, drivers were unlicensed…

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Insurance Industry Upset Over Florida Car Accident Insurance Scams

According to the Florida Division of Insurance Fraud’s south division, scam artists in Florida are staging fake Florida pedestrian accidents and car accidents in a bid in order to defraud the insurance industry. The insurance industry has been taking steps to fight the fraud, even closing down Miami-Dade clinics linked…

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Could the State Reduce Florida Car Accident Rates by Charging a “Crash Tax”?

In the past, some cities in Florida have suggested charging a “crash tax” to the insurance companies of drivers who cause accidents. Currently, a number of cities across the nation charge such a fee, which ranges from about $500 to $2,000, on average. Lately, Tampa has been contemplating such a…

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Can Online Learning Increase The Risk of Florida Car Accidents?

Since 2004, those seeking learners permit in Florida had the option of testing for their learners permit online. However, this option has been removed after officials discovered that over half of those who passed their learners permit test online could not pass the same test in person. The online learners…

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Distracted Driving a Concern for Law Enforcement Trying to Halt Florida Car Accidents

Some universities in Florida and across the country are starting awareness campaigns to warn student drivers about the dangers of distracted driving in a bid to reduce the number of Florida car accidents and pedestrian accidents. Campaigns such as the “Put Down Ur Cell Fone” campaign try to raise awareness…

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Florida Car Accident and Traffic Accident Scams Lead the Country

According to recent studies, Florida is now the leader in car insurance fraud. Although Florida car insurance fraud is not new, it has risen to new highs, largely due to unemployment and economic woes, according to experts. There are a few types of car insurance fraud schemes that are popular…

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