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Recovering compensation without a personal injury lawyer is a challenge in most car accident claims. Summary You can potentially settle a minor accident with little to no property damage and no injuries without a car accident lawyer.

Injured motorists can qualify for a certain level of compensation under Florida’s no-fault statutes following a car accident. Summary Florida is a no-fault state, requiring drivers to carry Personal Injury Protection (PIP) insurance. PIP covers medical expenses

Blunt force trauma in a car accident can have long-term health consequences, so it’s important to identify and treat these injuries quickly. Summary Blunt force trauma from car accidents can result in various injuries like lacerations, bruising,

After a minor car accident, reporting the collision can help preserve evidence if you pursue a personal injury claim later on. Summary Reporting minor car accidents in Florida is crucial, even for fender benders, due to potential

New drivers, especially teens, can cause serious car accidents due to their lack of experience and susceptibility to distractions. Summary New drivers in Florida, particularly teens, are involved in a disproportionate number of car accidents. Common causes

Reduce your risk of getting into a car accident by reviewing who goes first at a four-way stop and other commonly broken traffic regulations.Summary At a four-way stop, drivers must come to a complete stop and proceed

Florida drivers endanger pedestrians when they are distracted, especially by technology. Summary Distracted driving is a significant hazard to Florida pedestrians, increasing the risk of accidents and injuries. Manual, visual, and cognitive distractions, such as texting, divert

Knowing the common mistakes to avoid in a car accident case can save you from accidentally damaging your car accident case, saving you time and money.  Summary: Mistakes to avoid in a car accident case can include

Rear-end accidents can inflict physical and psychological injuries that entail lasting effects. Summary While some rear-end collisions are minor fender-benders, a serious rear-end accident can cause injuries with long-term health consequences. During a rear-end accident, a driver

Car accidents involving a rear end collision are the most common type of car accident. There are an estimated 2.5 million rear collisions per year according to the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration.[1] Usually, rear end collisions