
DUI Enforcement in Tampa: Laws, Checkpoints & Your Rights
DUI enforcement in Tampa continues to ramp up. In a recent initiative, 41 people were arrested during a weekend crackdown, highlighting how seriously local agencies take impaired driving. Even a first DUI charge can bring lasting consequences. Understanding Tampa DUI laws and checkpoint procedures helps protect DUI rights in Tampa and may even affect the outcome of a case. This legal guide for...Read More
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Should I Share My Medical Records with the Other Driver’s Insurance Adjuster After a Car Accident?
After a car accident, it doesn’t take long before the other driver’s insurance company reaches out. One of the first things they might ask for? Access to your medical records. This may seem like a routine part of the post-accident insurance process, but agreeing too quickly can create serious problems. Dealing with an insurance adjuster can put your privacy at risk. Plus, what you...Read More
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Florida DUI Laws for Marijuana
Driving under the influence (DUI) in Florida doesn’t only apply to alcohol. If you’re caught operating a vehicle while impaired by drugs, including marijuana, you can be charged with a DUI. This includes both recreational and medical marijuana, even if legally prescribed. In 2024, Florida had around 890 thousand medical cannabis patients, according to Statista.com. Unlike alcohol,...Read More
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Can You Sue for Emotional Distress After a Car Accident?
According to AAA Exchange, around 90 people lose their lives in vehicle crashes each day in the U.S. Many others suffer serious injuries. If you lost a loved one or were hurt in a crash, you might consider suing. Most people focus on hospital bills, car repairs, and lost wages when seeking compensation. Emotional pain, however, can weigh just as heavily. But can you sue for emotional distress...Read More
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Traffic Violations and Public Records: Who Can See Your Tickets?
Whether it’s a speeding ticket or a failure to stop at a red light, most drivers will receive a traffic violation at some point. In July 2024, for example, almost 200 citations were given in a matter of two weeks, as officers were cracking down on speeding and traffic violations, Fox 13 Tampa Bay reported. But what happens to that ticket after it’s issued? Are traffic tickets...Read More
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What’s the Difference Between Moving and Non-Moving Violations?
6.92% of Florida drivers get a speeding ticket every year, according to a MarketWatch study. When you receive a traffic ticket, it typically falls into one of two categories: moving violations and non-moving violations. Understanding the difference between these two types of offenses can help you know how serious the infraction is, what penalties may apply, and how it could affect your driving...Read More
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