
SEARCHING VEHICLES DURING A TRAFFIC STOP
To begin with, law enforcement officers pull over traffic offenders every day. In fact, the officer will likely ask for documents like driver’s license and proof of insurance. As well as, they might ask to search your vehicle during the traffic stop. Even though you have the right to refuse a vehicle search, an officer has a couple of situations they can search without permission. So, it...Read More
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COMMON AUTO ACCIDENT INJURIES
First of all, auto accident victims can suffer a variety of injuries. Yet, most accident victims receive one or more of these six common auto accident injuries. In fact, these common auto accident injuries result from different circumstances of the crash. For instance, the injuries caused in the accident usually fit within these categories: Impact – As for impact injuries, these...Read More
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STATUTE OF LIMITATIONS AUTO ACCIDENT CLAIMS
To start with, Florida limits the amount of time allowing you to pursue compensation with its statute of limitations. So, if a negligent party injures you or a loved one in an auto accident you need to protect your rights. Particularly, you need to know which statute of limitations applies to your case. In all honesty, this will allow you to take the correct steps in recovering damages....Read More
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ECONOMIC AND NON-ECONOMIC DAMAGES
To begin with, even the safest drivers can get in an auto accident. And, if you suffer injuries in an accident it is best to know your rights to compensation. So, there are two forms of basic compensation, economic and non-economic damages. Incidentally, a personal injury case could involve both economic and non-economic damages. Especially, when trying to determine the total amount of damages...Read More
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SUBROGATION AND INJURY SETTLEMENTS
First of all, the legal system has many obscure terms. But most people don’t hear these terms unless they study law. Or, they find themselves in a legal situation that requires them to know the term. Unfortunately, one of these terms is Subrogation. In fact, if you file a personal injury claim you might hear this term. Either, while dealing with the other driver’s insurance company...Read More
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IMPROPER PASSING IN FLORIDA
To begin with, improper passing charges fall under Florida Statutes 316.083 and 316.085. In fact, impatient driving is the leading cause of most improper passing tickets. Because most impatient drivers do not follow the proper protocol when changing lanes. In all honesty, if you drive you will pass another driver. But, when can you pass that car legally? Typically, you can pass on the left if...Read More
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