It won’t take long before the at-fault driver’s insurance company sends an adjuster to get you to agree to a settlement. This skilled professional might act like they’re your friend and want to help, but they’ll be

On average, Floridians pay $3,183 a year for car insurance. This is roughly 37% more than the national annual coverage. This can be contributed to the fact that Florida is the third most dangerous state to drive

The National Highway Traffic Safety Administration (NHTSA) reported that only 2% of crashes result in a rollover. Rollovers occur when a vehicle tips on its side or roof as a result of a crash. While rollover accidents

You could still obtain compensation even if you were partly at fault for the car accident that resulted in your injury, thanks to the legal principle known as “comparative negligence.” Even though you contributed to the accident,

A study by Consumer Reports found that the average midsized sedan has a blind spot of 13 feet for an average-height driver (5’8). For an average-sized Sports Utility Vehicle (SUV), there is a blind spot of 18

If you’ve suffered a severe injury in a car accident caused by another driver, you’re probably wondering how your health insurance will affect your ability to pay your medical bills. Health insurance is basically a last resort

On February 6th, a local Florida bicyclist was brought to the emergency room after being involved in a crash in Clearwater. Due to this, questions have been raised surrounding whether it is safe to ride a bike

Even though the Sturgis, ND motorcycle rally might get a lot more press, Daytona’s Bike Week is no slouch. It draws an average of 400,000 people each year. Unfortunately, that dramatically increases the risks of accidents that

There aren't many injuries worse than a traumatic brain injury (TBI). A TBI is catastrophic because it can rob a victim of their ability to perform the most basic of tasks, much less enjoy any quality of

Bias against cyclists is real. There’s a good chance you’re reading this because of that bias. The driver who hit you may have thought you should have been on the sidewalk, or you should have just moved