Florida Car Inspection Laws
If you own a motor vehicle in Florida, it is important to keep it in good working condition. Your vehicle should be safe to drive, operate properly and be roadworthy. However, professional inspections and maintenance checks are not legally required for Florida vehicle owners. Unfortunately, this means that many drivers allow their vehicles to fall… read more
Who Is At Fault in a Left-Hand Turn Accident?
If a left-hand turn results in a motor vehicle collision, the driver turning left is typically at fault. It is this driver’s responsibility to yield to oncoming vehicles under Florida’s traffic laws. However, if the left-turning driver had the right-of-way, the oncoming driver may be at fault instead. Explore how fault works in a left-hand… read more
Florida Subrogation Law
Subrogation is a legal procedure that is most common in accidents where an insured person sustains damage to their property from an uninsured party. When an insurance policyholder sustains damage to their insured property, the insurer has an obligation to cover the cost of the damage per the insurance policy. Subrogation occurs when the insurance… read more
Florida Slip and Fall Laws
Slipping and falling can bruise more than just your ego. A bad slip and fall can leave you physically injured which may cause you to be unable to work, or at the very least, inflict unnecessary pain and suffering. If you are injured in a slip-and-fall accident, it’s important to know your rights. Depending on… read more
Florida Car Insurance Laws
Every driver in Florida – including residents who are only seasonal – must carry minimum required amounts of car insurance. Any vehicle with a current Florida registration must be properly insured under the state’s insurance laws. Driving without insurance is against the law and can come with fines and other penalties. It is also important… read more
Florida Bicycle Laws
Before you ride a bicycle in Florida, you should brush up on the state’s bicycle laws to make sure you have everything you need, such as all of the required bicycle equipment and gear. Reviewing Florida’s bicycle laws can also help you understand who was in the wrong and who may be held financially responsible… read more