Archive: 2019
Spivey Law Firm Supports 2019 Path2Freedom Red Gala Event
October 15, 2019 | Category: Firm NewsSpivey Law Firm, Personal Injury Attorneys, P.A. is proud to support the Path2Freedom Organization in its mission to create hope and healing for child victims of human trafficking by providing safe environments and long-term programs for recovery.
Motorcycle and Motor Scooter Accidents on Florida Campuses
October 14, 2019 | Category: Motorcycle AccidentsMotorcycles and motor scooters may be less expensive than having cars on Florida campuses, but they subject the rider to more catastrophic injury potential.
The Rights of Wrong-Way Crash Victims
October 11, 2019 | Category: Automobile AccidentsA camera caught a driver making an illegal U-turn on a Cape Coral Bridge exit ramp, just before the toll booth. Not only did the wrong-way car nearly sideswipe a car coming toward it, a surveillance video showed the same driver later crashing into another driver.
Arizona Cardinals' 2nd DUI Arrest This Year Causes MADD Reaction
October 9, 2019 | Category: DUI AccidentsThe second Arizona Cardinals’ executive this year was recently arrested for drunk driving. The Cardinal organization suspended its executive vice president and chief operating officer for at least six weeks without compensation and fined him $200,000.
Jury Finds Two Florida Bars Liable for Woman's Brain Damage
October 7, 2019 | Category: DUI AccidentsOn August 23, 2019, a jury imposed a $30.8 million verdict on two Florida bars for the devastating brain damage a woman suffered in a hit-and-run accident, following a night of underage drinking.
Motorcycle Sideswipe Accidents Are Particularly Dangerous
October 4, 2019 | Category: Motorcycle AccidentsSideswipe accidents can happen with any type of vehicle, but when a motorcycle is involved, it can be very dangerous. The motorcyclist can lose control or potentially get run over by the vehicle striking him or her.
Deaths Due to Red Light Runners at a 10-Year High
October 2, 2019 | Category: Automobile AccidentsA new report from the American Automobile Association Foundation for Traffic Safety (AAA) says deaths caused by red light runners hit their highest rate in 10 years.