What Happens If YOU are Sued After Causing a Collision?
March 10, 2022 | Sagi Shaked | Car Accidents
Florida is a “no-fault” auto insurance state. Most of the time, a car accident victim must look to their own insurance policy to cover their medical bills and lost wages. However, no-fault insurance does not cover non-economic damages such as pain and suffering. It also does not apply to property damage claims. You can...
Read moreFlorida Car and Booster Seat Laws
March 2, 2022 | Sagi Shaked | Car Accidents
Did you know that car accidents are the leading cause of death for children in the U.S.? About 20% of all child deaths are due to motor vehicle collisions. However, you can improve your chances of keeping your child safe by buckling them into age-appropriate car safety seats. As per the Florida Department of...
Read moreHow Much to Expect from a Miami Car Accident Settlement
February 4, 2022 | Sagi Shaked | Car Accidents
If you've been injured in a car accident, you may be eligible for an insurance claim settlement to cover your medical bills and repair or replace your vehicle. The amount of your settlement can vary, and each case is different. However, a few factors go into determining car accident injury settlement amounts. Car Accident...
Read moreShould I Call 911 After a Car Accident in Miami, FL?
January 13, 2022 | Sagi Shaked | Car Accidents
It is very important to exercise caution when driving in Miami. Statistics indicate that Miami-Dade is among the most dangerous areas in the state for motorists. Unfortunately, car accidents can happen even when you are a responsible driver. You need to take certain steps after a crash. For example, you should call 911 after...
Read moreWhy Do Rear-End Collisions Happen and Who’s to Blame?
December 23, 2021 | Sagi Shaked | Car Accidents
Rear-end collisions are among the most common types of car accidents in the United States. Nearly one-third of the traffic accidents in 2019 involved rear-end crashes. Between 2012 and 2015, nearly one-half of all two-vehicle accidents were rear-end accidents. More than 1,700 people die each year in rear-end collisions. The most common cause of...
Read moreAre Car Accident Reports Public Record in Miami, FL?
December 21, 2021 | Sagi Shaked | Car Accidents
If you’ve been in a car accident in Miami or are curious about whether someone you know has been in one, you may wonder whether it’s possible to access the car accident report. Are police accident reports public record in Miami, FL? Yes, they are. Car accidents are a matter of public interest and...
Read moreCan You Sue for a Miami Car Accident If You Are Not Hurt?
November 23, 2021 | Sagi Shaked | Car Accidents
When someone files a lawsuit after a car accident, it’s because someone was injured in the crash. However, there is no rule that says you must be injured to file a lawsuit. This doesn’t mean that you can file a frivolous lawsuit, though. Instead, individuals might need to sue for a Miami car accident...
Read moreShould I Hire a Lawyer After a Minor Car Accident in Miami?
November 22, 2021 | Sagi Shaked | Car Accidents
Many people are hesitant to call a lawyer after they’re involved in a car accident, especially if they think the time and expense will not be worth the trouble. Minor car accidents happen all the time, especially in a bustling city like Miami. While it may seem obvious you should talk to an attorney...
Read moreWhat Does Yielding the Right of Way Mean?
November 18, 2021 | Sagi Shaked | Car Accidents
An intersection crash can occur when one driver fails to yield the right of way properly. In some cases, inexperienced drivers may not even be sure what it means to yield. In this guide, we’ll explore what yielding the right of way means and provide some general tips to yield on the roads. Why...
Read moreAttorney’s Answer: When Do You Need to Hire a Miami Car Accident Lawyer?
November 6, 2021 | Sagi Shaked | Car Accidents
Have you been involved in a car accident in Miami, Florida? You may be facing a range of losses and consequences. At the very least, your accident probably caused injuries that require medical treatment. You might not have been prepared to pay for said treatment. Luckily, you don’t necessarily have to. Florida is currently...
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