In some Margate car accident lawsuits, sometimes the challenge is not in proving the other driver was at-fault, but rather showing that the accident caused the alleged injuries. Proving causation of injuries – particularly when a person suffered pre-existing conditions – can sometimes require expert witnesses. This was the case in…
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Wrong-Way Florida Car Accident Kills Deputy
A Florida deputy is being hailed as a hero after he reportedly sacrificed his life by driving his cruiser in the path of a wrong-way driver – ahead of another driver who otherwise would have been struck. Deputy John Kotfila, 30, was killed in the crash, as was the 31-year-old…
Morgan v. Beaumont Police Dept. – Fatal Car Accident in Police Pursuit
Recently, a high-speed chase by police tailing a fugitive through the streets of Miami spanned more than a half hour until the suspect was caught, according to the Miami Herald. The 34-year-old suspect is charged with attempted murder after he allegedly stabbed his girlfriend numerous times before fleeing. During the…
Distracted Driving Florida Car Accident Kills 3-Year-Old
Three young children set out for their daily evening walk down their tree-lined country road with their mother. Because of the allegedly careless actions of a distracted driver, one of them was killed, another has been critically injured and their mother is hospitalized. The Florida car accident reportedly occurred in…
Adamscheck v. American Family Mutual Ins. – UM Coverage and Workers’ Comp
If you are injured on-the-job while driving, you may be entitled to compensation via a number of avenues. It’s important to discuss with an Orlando injury lawyer the best approach. Otherwise, you may find yourself short-changed. Specifically, there is an interplay between auto insurance coverage and workers’ compensation. The latter…
Roddey v. Wal-Mart Stores – Car Accident Lawsuit May Proceed
Typically when a driver is injured or killed while fleeing or eluding efforts to detain them for criminal wrongdoing, there may not be strong grounds to pursue civil litigation. But as the recent case of Roddey v. Wal-Mart Stores shows, it still may be a possibility worth exploring. This was…
Study: U.S. Drivers Increasingly Distracted and Dangerous
If you have been in a car accident at some point in the last decade, chances are fairly strong at least one person behind the wheel of one of those cars was distracted. It seems this becomes more solidified with each passing study conducted on U.S. driving habits. The latest…
Rish v. Simao – Low-Impact Car Accidents in Orlando
When two vehicles collide at relatively low speeds, it can result in substantial injury. Consider that the average vehicle weighs about 2,000 pounds. If it hits a stationary object at just 10 miles-per-hour, the impact force is going to be somewhere in the neighborhood of 3.7 tons. And obviously, if…
Brown v. Davis – $3M Car Accident Verdict Affirmed
The family of a man killed when logging equipment from an over-sized vehicle toppled onto his vehicle on a bridge over the Mississippi River prevailed recently in an appeal by the logging company and owner. The U.S. Court of Appeals for the Eighth Circuit affirmed the jury’s award of $3 million…
Fridman v. Safeco Ins. Co. of Ill. – Florida Supreme Court Takes on Bad Faith Insurer
The Florida Supreme Court came out strongly against insurance companies that delay, deny and low-ball legitimate claims in the recent decision, Fridman v. Safeco Ins. Co. of Ill. At issue on appeal before the court was whether an auto insurance company could file a confession of judgment on the eve…