When it comes to auto insurance policies, too many Florida motorists purchase only the bare minimum required, so as to keep their monthly premiums low. A quarter of Florida drivers don’t have any insurance at all. The trouble with this is two-fold. First, if you are involved in a crash…
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Hilyer v. Fortier – $550k Teen Car Accident Injury Judgment Reversed
Plaintiffs in a teen car accident injury case will have to prepare for trial, after the Alabama Supreme Court reversed a default judgment against defendant. In most cases, default judgments are not preferred in injury cases. Whereas a summary judgment may be granted prior to trial as a matter of…
Toddler Killed, 11 Injured in Florida DUI Crash
It was a horrific scene on I-75 northbound, on Florida’s east coast, near Winter Haven. That’s where authorities say a 24-year-old woman behind the wheel of a sport utility vehicle carrying nine children – ages 6 months to 10 years – plus one other adult, veered off the road, became…
Report: Older Drivers are Among the Safest, Although With Higher Injury Risk
There is an erroneous stereotype that holds old drivers are bad drivers. The reality, however, is quite the opposite. A new report issued by the Insurance Institute for Traffic Safety indicates drivers over the age of 65, when compared to other age groups, are less likely to text and drive,…
Piltch v. Ford Motor Co. – Expert Testimony Necessary in Crash/Product Liability Case
Car manufacturers have been under fire in recent months, for everything from faulty ignition switches to exploding air bags to malfunctioning accelerators. In fact, 2014 had the most auto industry recalls in history. This indicates firstly there are many problems with vehicle design resulting in injury. Secondly, it tell us…
Villaneuva v. RS&H Inc. – Negligent Roadway Construction Claim Weighed
Errors in roadway design and construction can result in serious injuries to motorists. Because the costs incurred by injured victims is so significant, it often becomes necessary to pursue litigation in order to be compensated for those damages. When a road or intersection is poorly designed or constructed, victims may…
Miley v. City of Delray Beach – $540k for Officer-Caused Collision
A woman who suffered serious injuries after a patrol car driven by an on-duty Delray Beach police officer slammed into her sedan at an intersection will receive nearly $540,000 in damages, per a South Florida jury’s recent decision. According to reports, the 56-year-old victim, a fast-food worker, suffered a head…
Analysis: Florida Worst State for Crash Victims
It’s never desirable to be in a car accident, no matter where you are. But if it were going to happen anyway, drivers might want to avoid Florida, if WalletHub.com’s latest report is any indication. Researchers with the financial news source rated Florida dead last in terms of the economic…
Gonsalves v. Li – Test Drive Crash Injury
A luxury car test drive went horribly wrong for a salesman along for the ride with the son of a prospective buyer. Although there are conflicting accounts presented in Gonsalves v. Li, what is undisputed is that the son of a man interested in buying a high-end, high-powered BMW crashed…
Montgomery v. Potter – Uninsured Driver Struck by Insured Motorist
Florida has one of the highest rates of drivers without auto insurance in the country – nearly one in four, according to the Insurance Information Institute. That doesn’t include the significant portion of drivers who are also woefully underinsured, meaning they don’t carry enough coverage to pay for damages in…