Is Flying Safer than Driving?
John Austin | July 12, 2022 | Car Accidents
“Don’t worry; the most dangerous part of your flight is the drive to the airport!” is something that most people with a fear of flying have heard. But this isn’t as reassuring as you might think. Statistics show that more people suffer catastrophic injuries or death from car accidents than plane crashes. However, thousands more… read more
Suffering a Ruptured Spleen in a Bike Accident Is Serious
John Austin | July 6, 2022 | Bicycle Accidents
A bicycle ride can be a relaxing way to have fun and get some exercise. But it can also be a terrifying experience if you get injured. According to the National Safety Council (NSC), over 300,000 bike riders were injured in 2020. One particularly dangerous type of injury that few people are familiar with is… read more
Why You Should Take a Time Stamp Photo of Your Car’s Mileage When You Drop It Off for Service
John Austin | June 29, 2022 | Articles
Dropping your vehicle off at a service center is something that virtually all vehicle owners are familiar with. Over the lifespan of a passenger car or truck, there are many types of necessary maintenance. However, most people drop their cars off for service without considering the possible downsides. Consumers should be able to trust that… read more
Can I Get Arrested in Florida for DUI While Riding My Bicycle?
John Austin | June 22, 2022 | Bicycle Accidents
Florida traffic laws require bicyclists to follow traffic rules when riding their bikes on New Port Richey streets and roads. Riders can be arrested for bicycle DUI if they ride their bicycles while under the influence. Bicyclists could face criminal and civil penalties for drunk bicycling. What Are the DUI Laws in Florida? A person… read more
Who Is at Fault in a T-Bone Car Accident?
John Austin | June 20, 2022 | Car Accidents
Imagine that you’re heading home from work, mentally running through the list of essentials you need to pick up. You’re passing through an intersection a block from the grocery store when a sudden impact wrenches your neck and sends your car flying. You’ve been T-boned. T-bone car accidents happen every day, usually at intersections. These… read more
The Most Important Bicycle Laws in Florida
John Austin | June 15, 2022 | Bicycle Accidents
Bicyclists are particularly at risk of injury in traffic accidents. As a bicyclist, you should know and obey all of the bicycle laws in Florida. Although all of the laws are important, some are more relevant than others. Bicycles Are Classified as Vehicles Under Florida law, bicycles are considered vehicles. This means bicyclists have to… read more
What Is a Coup Contrecoup Brain Injury?
John Austin | June 10, 2022 | Brain Injuries
Whenever an injury occurs to the head, it’s important to seek immediate treatment to determine the extent of the damage. Brain injuries may occur in a variety of different situations, such as a fall, a sports injury, or a car crash. The extent of the damage isn’t always immediately apparent, especially if there is no… read more
Symptoms of a Brain Bleed After a Head Injury
John Austin | June 10, 2022 | Brain Injuries
After sustaining a head injury, it’s important to see a doctor to rule out the potential for more serious damage to the brain or skull. Brain injuries, especially when left untreated, can result in further damage to the body, and in some cases, they may be fatal. If you have been in an accident, sustained… read more
Car Accident Reports in Florida
John Austin | June 3, 2022 | Car Accidents
If you’ve been in a auto accident in Florida, you’re probably full of questions, including whether you have to report the accident. Suppose a car accident causes damage to a vehicle or other property but doesn’t meet the criteria for a police report. In that case, it still has to be reported within ten days… read more
Is Jaywalking Legal in Florida?
John Austin | May 25, 2022 | Florida Law
Did you know that the word “jaywalking” doesn’t exist in any Florida regulations? It is simply slang that has been in use since the early 20th century. Even though the term has no legal meaning, it is well understood by the general public. Jaywalking is the act of crossing a road by a pedestrian at… read more