
What Does Full Coverage Really Mean?
It might surprise you that around 12.6% of drivers have no auto insurance. It’s true, though. Many people drive without coverage. Auto insurance comes in many forms, but you’ll pay more for full coverage than liability-only insurance. However, a full-coverage policy provides more protection, so many people choose these policies for the added coverage. If you recently had an...Read More
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A Guide to Levels of Proof Utilized in the Florida Criminal Process
Did you know that nearly three million criminal cases were filed in Florida trial courts between 2019 and 2020? Criminal charges should always be taken very seriously, and a Florida charge could change your life for good. The first thing you should do if you find yourself in this position is to hire an attorney. They will help you navigate the Florida criminal process. When you go to trial,...Read More
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Deadly Car Accidents Rise in 2022
All across America, fatal car accidents are increasing in the wake of the Covid-19 pandemic. An estimated 46,000 people lost their lives in an automobile-related accident in 2021. This number is even higher than in 2020, which saw roughly 42,000 accident deaths. 2020 was the first time in three years that the number of car accident fatalities increased. The road can be a very dangerous place,...Read More
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Can Parents be Held Liable for a Car Accident Caused by Their Teenager?
Did you know that the rate of fatal crashes per mile for 16 to 19 year-olds is three times the amount for those 20 and older? So, this may leave parents wondering if they could be liable for a teenage car accident. It’s a question that many parents of teen drivers have asked, and one that has divided opinions. Some people may believe that parents can be responsible if their child causes...Read More
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Can You Seek Compensation if You Received a Traffic Citation?
Auto insurance exists to help people when they get into a car accident. At this time, your insurance company can pay for damages to the vehicles involved and help you receive coverage for injuries. But what if you receive a traffic citation in this event? For example, what if you bear guilt for speeding or running a light? Sometimes, these actions cause or contribute to an accident. These...Read More
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Can a Lie Detector Test Prove Innocence?
It’s a classic cop show trope. A grizzled detective with a five o’clock shadow and a slightly reddened nose leans over a table in a police interview room. On the other side is a suspected criminal who refuses to talk. His arms crossed and eyes narrowed, daring the detective to keep trying. Then, the detective threatens to bring out a lie detector test, and the suspect suddenly...Read More
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