Getting into a car accident can ruin your day, doesn’t matter the time or place. It definitely leads to several unwanted headaches and expenses. Not to mention, the possibility of severe injury to yourself or others. We are going to help you by listing the most common ways people get into car accidents. Therefore help you prevent any future automobile accidents. While some of these car accident causes may seem obvious to experienced drivers, this list aims to educate all levels of drivers, from the teenage driver to the professional racecar driver. Distracted Driving Speeding Drunk Driving Reckless Driving Rain Running Red Lights Running Stop Signs Teenage Drivers Night Driving Drowsy Driving Unsafe Lane Changes Wrong-Way Driving Improper Turns Tailgating Driving Under the Influence of Drugs If you ever find yourself in the middle of these everyday accident scenarios, contact South Florida Personal Injury Attorneys.Read More

Motorcycles are very popular vehicles in Florida because they can be easily driven all year round. Motorcycles are a great way to get around and offer a cost effective mode of transportation. There are also some dangers in riding a motorcycle. According to the U.S. Department of Transportation’s National Highway Traffic Safety Administration, motorcyclists are 35 times more likely to get involved in a fatal accident than someone in a passenger vehicle. Of the motorcycle accidents, head injuries are the most common cause of death. There are many reasons for motorcycle accidents. Reasons For Motorcycle Accidents Many motorcycle accidents occur because of the small size of the vehicle. A motorcycle is often not seen by other motorists and may become invisible due to being in a blind spot. Other vehicles may not see a motorcycle when changing lanes, which can be particularly problematic on highways. Larger vehicles, particularly SUVs and trucks have a higher field of vision, which can make it more difficult to see motorcycles and smaller vehicles. Motorcyclists are less protected than drivers in other types of vehicles. Without the added protection and…Read More

Driving in inclement weather has a significant impact on vehicle safety, according to the U.S. National Highway Traffic Safety Administration.Read More

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