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By: Bobby Jones – Car Accidents The prevailing logic that car accidents are unavoidable is faulty. People seem to believe that accidents caused by others are just an unavoidable part of life. Defensive drivers do

By: Bobby Jones – Personal Injury Cars are safer than ever before. Cars are increasingly coming equipped with forward collision warning systems, blind spot detection, lane departure warning, lane departure prevention, autobraking, adaptive headlights and

By: Bobby Jones – Personal Injury People do not tend too think much of loaning their cars to friends and relatives. They probably should. Suppose you loan your car to a friend and they happen

By: Bobby Jones – Personal Injury I have written articles about pre-existing injuries and how they might affect your Florida car accident claim and I have written about the importance of candor with your attorney

By: Bobby Jones – Personal Injury Florida has the lowest required automobile insurance of any state in the country. In fact, Florida does not even require that its drivers, save those with a DUI conviction

By: Bobby Jones – Personal Injury Rollover car accidents usually occur as a single car accident, but they can also occur in a multi-car accident, as well. Most rollovers occur because of the type of

Employer Liability in a Car Accident By: Bobby Jones – Personal Injury When Does the Employer Become Liable for an Employee's Car Accident If you have been involved in a car accident caused by someone

By: Bobby Jones – Personal Injury Sixteen Year Old Struck While in Crosswalk A sixteen year old Leto High student was injured when she was hit by a car right in front of the Tampa

By: Bobby Jones – Personal Injury The National Highway Traffic Safety Administration[1] released a study which attempted to quantify the causes car accidents. In 94% of the 2,000,000 accidents which were studied, the primary cause

By: Bobby Jones – Personal Injury A child’s 16th birthday comes with freedom and danger. In most states, including Florida, it marks when the date upon which a teenager is eligible to obtain a driver’s