Passengers injured in West Palm Beach car accidents may have multiple avenues of pursuing compensation, depending on who was at fault, how serious their injuries were and the type of insurance coverage available. One of those avenues is against the driver of the vehicle they were in. Florida car accidents…
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Delay Post-Crash Recorded Statements Until Consulting With Palm Beach Injury Lawyer
If you’ve ever been involved in a South Florida car accident, you know the incident must be reported right away to the insurer. It’s not uncommon for insurers to request you provide a recorded statement. In some cases, they’ll insist they can’t process a claim until you do so. However,…
Survey: Florida Teen Drivers Among the Riskiest on the Road
Teen drivers are notorious for being accident-prone. Their biggest disadvantage is their lack of experience, but they’re also poor judges of risk and are more likely to engage in hazardous behaviors behind the wheel, such as speeding and texting. A recent survey by consumer motorist researchers at Co-Pilot revealed teens…
Report: Distracted Driving Crashes Skyrocketed in 2020
A shocking 57 percent of all motorists were using their cell phones within one minute of crashing this year, according to a recent study by transportation analytics firm Zendrive. Nearly 17 percent of motorists in crashes had been using their phones in the five-second window just before. Study authors culled…
Your Legal Options After a Florida Auto Accident With Uninsured Driver
Americans have been driving less in recent months, and some auto insurance companies recently announced they’ll be extending financial breaks to policyholders through June. That may help more drivers hang onto their policies, but many have already had their coverage either canceled or reduced. Even before the Florida unemployment rate…
11th Circuit Weighs Car Accident Bad Faith Insurance Claim
A city police officer struck by a van and seriously injured while directing traffic in Florida secured a claim for workers’ compensation and a settlement of $1.5 million against the at-fault driver. More recently though, he lost his claim for bad faith insurance. Florida’s bad faith insurance law is designed…
Rear End Collision Creates Rebuttable Presumption, Not Immune From Challenge
Courts in Florida have established a legal concept known as “rebuttable presumption” when it comes to rear-end collisions. The rebuttable presumption is that if a vehicle strikes another from behind, the rear vehicle was presumptively negligent, though that can be rebutted. There are some specific exemptions to the rule, and…