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What Is Vehophobia?

It’s normal to feel nervous about sitting behind the wheel again if you’ve recently been in a car accident. But what happens if that anxiety becomes overwhelming? Vehophobia is an intense and debilitating fear of driving. With the average commute taking 46.6 minutes by car, vehophobia can severely interrupt your ability to work and...

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What Should I Do With My Personal Injury Settlement Money?

A personal injury settlement can take a while to recover, especially if it’s for a substantial amount. But once you finally get ahold of your settlement money, you might be compelled to think, “I won a settlement — now what?” Knowing what to do with settlement money, while exciting, is also something that requires...

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Everything You Need To Know About Blunt Force Head Trauma

Blunt force head trauma is one of the scariest and most intense injuries a person can face. Unfortunately, it’s also very common, with nearly 1.7 million adults experiencing head injuries from blunt force trauma each year in the United States alone.  Moving forward after such a severe injury isn't easy, but it is possible....

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What Is a Commercial Vehicle?

Accidents involving commercial vehicles are a complex field in personal injury law. These vehicles can range from small vans to large trucks. Moreover, they operate under different regulations than personal vehicles. This article expands on the critical aspects of commercial vehicles and how to navigate the aftermath of an accident with one. What Qualifies...

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The Deadliest Highway Stretches in Florida

The Sunshine State is known for its year-round great weather and miles of beautiful beaches. However, it is also home to some of the deadliest highways in the nation.  The question is, which road ranks as the deadliest stretch of highway in Florida? Here’s what you need to know before your next Sunshine State...

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Christmas Tree Fires: How Common Are They?

Every Christmas, there are people who experience tragedy on a day that is supposed to be about joy and celebration. When Christmas tree fires break out in the home, the results can be devastating and deadly. While the number of these tragic incidents is not statistically large, for the families affected by Christmas tree...

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What Are the Insurance Requirements for Commercial Trucks in Florida?

In 2021, Florida ranked third among states with the most deaths resulting from large truck crashes, with a total of 373 deaths. Commercial trucks were involved in hundreds more non-fatal collisions, some of which involved major injuries. Accidents can be more prevalent in high-traffic areas, like in Miami and along the I-95 corridor.  Whether...

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Breaking Down Attorney-Client Privilege: What it Means and How it Can Affect Your Case

The attorney-client privilege is a well-respected privilege that has been around for a long time. Attorneys need to be able to serve their clients, and for individuals to obtain sound legal advice and representation. The attorney-client privilege prevents a lawyer from being compelled to testify against their client. It is related to the duty...

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How To Obtain a Car Accident Report in Miami, FL

After a car accident, you may be wondering how to obtain compensation for your injuries. Building a claim for compensation begins with gathering evidence. Car accident reports, which detail the circumstances of the accident, are a crucial part of your case. Even though they don’t constitute admissible evidence in court, they can help support...

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Right-of-Way Laws in Florida

Florida law goes into great detail when it comes to traffic control. The average driver probably doesn’t have every single traffic law on instant recall. But if you’re a driver, there’s one set of laws you should do your best to memorize — right-of-way laws. These laws specify who has the right of way...

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