Archive: 2018
Vehicle Fire Accidents Are Particularly Dangerous
September 10, 2018 | Category: Automobile Accidents, Motorcycle Accidents, Truck AccidentsVehicle fires are reported every 3 minutes and 2 seconds in the United States. Fifty-eight percent are caused by collisions.
Rear-End Motorcycle Accident Liability
September 7, 2018 | Category: Motorcycle AccidentsFall and winter are typically busy seasons for planned motorcycle activities as our population increases. This is also a time when there may be an increase in rear-end motorcycle accidents.
New Study Finds SUVs Involved in More Fatal Pedestrian Crashes
September 5, 2018 | Category: Pedestrian AccidentsThe Insurance Institute for Highway Safety (IIHS) released a new study in May 2018 which found that pedestrian fatalities increased between 2009 and 2016. The largest spike in single-vehicle fatal pedestrian crashes involved SUVs.
How to Eliminate College Binge Drinking?
September 4, 2018 | Category: DUI AccidentsA new study by researchers reported in the Journal of American Osteopathic Association said that it is easy to convince college students that if they reduce their alcohol consumption they can improve their grades and relationships with others. However, changing the habit is not so easy.
Florida's Move Over Law Changed in 2018
August 29, 2018 | Category: Automobile Accidents, Motorcycle Accidents, Truck AccidentsAs of January 2018, 230 new laws, which were approved in the 2017 fiscal year, went into effect in Florida. These laws included a change to the Move Over Law which all motorists need to know and understand.
Labor Day Festivities - The Importance of Planning
August 28, 2018 | Category: DUI AccidentsA lot of planning and coordination goes into family and friend get-togethers, maybe even more so when the get-togethers revolve around holidays, such as Labor Day. When planning, hosts usually consider the important five “Ws” – who, what, when, where, and why.
Florida Laws Regarding Residential Pools
August 27, 2018 | Category: Swimming AccidentsNBC7 San Diego reported on June 11, 2018 that Emeline Miller, the 19-month-old daughter of Olympic skier, Bode Miller, drowned in a residential swimming pool. Paramedics tried unsuccessfully to revive her. The Miller drowning is a tragedy, and we feel it is important to remind parents and guardians to always be vigilant around swimming pools, and to know Florida’s laws regarding residential pools.
Lead by Example - Arizona Cardinals DUI Action
August 24, 2018 | Category: DUI AccidentsIn a July 18, 2018 press release, Mothers Against Drunk Driving (MADD) applauded the Arizona Cardinals decision to impose a five-week suspension and $200,000 fine for General Manager Steve Keim’s “dangerous decision to drive drunk.”
Florida's 2018 Motorcycle Safety Plan
August 22, 2018 | Category: Motorcycle AccidentsMotorcycle accidents represented 19 percent of Florida’s traffic fatalities and 12 percent of serious injuries during the last five years according to FDOT statistics.
Distracted Drivers in School Zones
August 20, 2018 | Category: Automobile Accidents, Child InjuriesSafe Kids USA reports, in Distracted Drivers in School Zones – A National Report, that because cell phones, music devices and fast food have all become a major part of American culture, and people have become dependent on them, there are safety concerns around school zones.