
How Poor Road Conditions Contribute to Florida Car Accidents
Poor road conditions increase accident risk by reducing vehicle control and driver reaction time. In Florida, these hazards contribute to car accidents due to high traffic volume and weather exposure. According to the Florida Department of Highway Safety and Motor Vehicles, there were 352,879 crashes in 2025. Of this number, 2,728 resulted in fatality and 229,804 resulted in injury....Read More
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Why You Shouldn’t Rely on the Insurance Company’s Repair Estimate
A repair estimate comes from your insurance company after an accident. It’ll give you an idea of the time and cost of repairing your car. Insurers often keep this amount as low as possible to protect themselves, but you can fight against this. Insurers not paying for all parts of repairs is becoming an increasingly serious issue. A report from Collision Advice and the CRASH...Read More
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Can You Fight a Red Light Camera Ticket in Florida?
You can get out of a red light camera ticket in Florida if the evidence is unclear, the camera malfunctioned, legal requirements weren’t met, or someone else was driving your vehicle. You can contest the ticket and avoid paying the fine by challenging the evidence and citation details, submitting an affidavit if you weren’t the driver, and consulting a Florida traffic ticket...Read More
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Can a Florida Traffic Ticket Be Dismissed for Officer Error?
A Florida traffic ticket can sometimes be dismissed due to officer error, but only when the mistake is legally significant. Errors such as incorrect vehicle details, citing the wrong statute, or failing to follow required procedures may weaken the case. Minor clerical mistakes alone usually are not enough, but material errors can open the door to dismissal when properly challenged. Have you...Read More
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How Car Accident Photos Can Make or Break Your Case in Florida
Car accident photos provide clear evidence of damage and road conditions. Accurate photo documentation can help establish fault and support a stronger legal claim. According to the Florida Highway Safety and Motor Vehicles, a crash occurs every 44 seconds. If a photo is worth a thousand words, in the legal scope, it can also be worth a hefty financial payout. Photos are often part of essential...Read More
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How Do Financial Rewards Work for Whistleblowers?
Blowing the whistle on fraud or misconduct is a big decision. It can feel risky, stressful, and lonely. One way governments encourage people to come forward, especially in complex financial and corporate cases, is by offering financial rewards when their information leads to a successful enforcement action. A whistleblower reward isn’t a “bounty for snitching.” They’re...Read More
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