Florida Rules of the Road: Passing on 2-lane Roads

By |2021-04-21T21:46:24+00:00April 21st, 2021|Traffic Laws, Car and Truck Accidents, Commerical Vehicle Accidents, Personal Injury|

Being involved in an automobile accident can "wreck" your whole day. Possessing the knowledge and familiarizing yourself with the rules of the road may help you "steer clear" of such predicaments and avoid the need for our Jacksonville Accident Investigation Team! In the State of Florida, passing vehicles on a two-lane highway, such as Florida [...]

Jacksonville’s Most Dangerous Intersections

By |2021-03-02T19:22:06+00:00March 2nd, 2021|Accident Reports, Car and Truck Accidents, Commerical Vehicle Accidents, Traffic Laws|

According to data released by the Jacksonville Sheriff's Office, there were 205 traffic fatalities in Jacksonville, Florida during 2020.  This is a shockingly high number given COVID-19 pandemic stay-at-home orders and the lack of travel by out of state drivers.  JSO was able to identify 25 intersections that were "highly dangerous" and the most likely [...]

Rear-end Collision in Florida. Who’s at Fault?

By |2020-09-23T15:28:14+00:00September 23rd, 2020|Traffic Laws, Car and Truck Accidents, Commerical Vehicle Accidents, Personal Injury|

When you are involved in a rear-end collision, Florida law creates a rebuttable presumption that the driver of motor vehicle striking another from behind is at fault for the crash.  This means that the at-fault driver is liable for the property damage and personal injury caused to the lead car and its passengers.  In general, [...]

Florida Motorcycle Rider Education & Endorsements

By |2020-08-26T13:52:34+00:00August 26th, 2020|Personal Injury, Motocycle Accidents, Traffic Laws|

Florida's scenic roads and coastline drives are a great place to ride motorcycles year round. Being properly licensed is required by law and is one of the first steps to becoming a safe rider.  If you wish to operate any two or three wheel motorcycle, whose engine size is more than 50 cc, you are [...]

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