When you are involved in an accident, you probably think of injuries and property damage and may forget to contact your insurance provider. However, it is important that you report the accident to them even if you feel that you are not at fault or the extent of the damage to your vehicle is minimal. […]
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Why Would Your Personal Injury Case Go to Trial?
If you’ve been injured in a car collision or any other type of accident that may have occurred due to someone else’s negligence, you might be entitled to receive compensation with a claim. There are two methods of seeking compensation; through a settlement agreement or as an award from a trial. While the former is […]
What Florida’s Dangerous Instrumentality Doctrine Means for Accident Liability
As a vehicle owner, you probably believe someone who has borrowed your car bears liabilities for anything that might happen on the road, including auto accidents. Usually, you’d think you should not be responsible for an accident if you’re not driving the car. However, under Florida’s dangerous instrumentality doctrine, you’re accountable for your car’s accident […]
Can A Car’s Black Box Data Be Used in an Accident Claim?
Sufficient evidence matters the most when seeking compensation for a car accident. However, gathering concrete proof can be difficult, especially if it’s the other driver’s word against yours. The good news is that proving your side of the story is now easier with advanced technology. The black box data from the vehicles in the crash […]
Single Vehicle Accidents: Are You Always At Fault?
When we think about auto accidents, many think of two cars with one car’s bumper buried in the trunk of the other car or something along those lines. But single-car accidents are as common as those involving multiple cars. In multiple vehicle accidents, although not always straightforward, you can decipher who was at fault. If […]

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