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By: Bobby Jones – Personal Injury If you have been involved in a car accident, whether as an occupant of a vehicle or as a pedestrian or bicyclist, one fairly common injury is a cerebral

By: Bobby Jones – Personal Injury The road conditions are a major factor in many car accidents. Road conditions such as decaying shoulders, potholes, defects in the pavement and improper/inefficient maintenance of traffic are concerns

By: Bobby Jones – Personal Injury What is Whiplash Whiplash is a relatively common injury that involves the sudden acceleration then deceleration of the head and neck. It is most commonly associated with rear end

By: Bobby Jones – Personal Injury This is the final part in my Personal Injury Medical Terms Glossary. I hope that those of you that have taken the time to read this have found it

Busy parking lots, especially those found at grocery stores or malls, can be hazardous to navigate. Some parking lot accidents are very minor and involve only property damage, but I have also seen parking lot accidents where

Many accidents involve some degree of culpability by both parties. For instance, consider the case where a driver stops at a stop sign, but misjudges the speed of an oncoming car before entering its path. The oncoming

Jogging has remained enormously popular since the 1970s. It continues to attract thousands of enthusiasts each year and the St. Petersburg / Clearwater / Tampa area has an ideal climate for jogging, year round. In addition to

It may seem to be a completely obvious statement to make, but roads are slippery when wet. Essentially, when it rains, there is a layer of water between the tires of your vehicle and the road which

Collectively, semi-trucks travel about 140 billion miles per year delivering goods in the United States. One-third of all U.S. semi trucks are registered in Florida, Texas and California. Obviously, semi trucks are a necessary component of the

What is a Scooter? There is a legal definition and a practical definition. Legally speaking, in Florida, any 2 or 3 wheeled vehicle with a 50cc engine or larger will be considered a motorcycle. Anyone who operates