“Celebrate” Campaign for Safe Driving
Carol-Lynn Roman | October 24, 2013 | Car Accidents
State Farm Insurance recently implemented a campaign to promote safe driving among high school students called “Celebrate My Drive.” According to State Farm, the campaign is meant to appreciate the coming of age achievement of driving, yet provide a sobering reminder about the responsibility such a rite of passage carries. Teen driving car accident statistics… read more
Powerful Short Film Shows Cost of Texting and Driving
Carol-Lynn Roman | September 25, 2013 | Car Accidents
The dangers of texting and driving are now well known. Starting on October 1st, Florida will finally join the ranks of states which prohibit it. Given that, it’s an opportune time to mention a short film on the subject released last month by legendary German filmmaker Werner Herzog. Herzog’s film, From One Second to the… read more
State Farm Fined for Covering Up Expert Witness Payments
Carol-Lynn Roman | July 30, 2013 | Car Accidents
A trial judge in Miami fined State Farm $20,000 this week for covering up the amount it had paid to an expert medical witness. The judge found State Farm lied when it said it could not figure out exactly how much it had paid a physician to testify at trials. The case, Hernadez v. Quintanales,… read more
Pinellas Jury Awards More Than $600,000 To Accident Victim
Carol-Lynn Roman | May 28, 2013 | Car Accidents
A St. Petersburg woman received a verdict of more than $600,000 on Wednesday for injuries she suffered in an April 2008 car accident. The verdict was reached by a Pinellas County jury after it deliberated for 1½ hours. Katie Burnett, 32, received the verdict at the end of a three-day trial. Burnett sued Robert Norwood, the… read more
Tallahassee Judge Blocks New Auto Insurance No Fault Law
Carol-Lynn Roman | March 22, 2013 | Car Accidents
A judge in Tallahassee recently blocked Florida’s new no fault insurance law. The judge issued a written decision finding that the new law violates the constitutional right of access to courts. While the judge’s decision is likely to bring howls from the insurance industry about “judicial activism,” it makes sense when one considers our constitution… read more