One Dead After Crash In Riverview

One Dead After Crash In Riverview

RIVERVIEW, FL (June 19, 2019) — According to Florida Highway Patrol, one man passed away in a car accident on Wednesday morning around 8:13 a.m. in Riverview. The accident took place at the intersection of US 301 and Balm Riverview Boulevard. Troopers stated that an SUV crossed over into oncoming traffic after running a red light. The SUV then struck another car which flipped over after the impact. At that point, a truck pulling a trailer struck the car that had been overturned.

2 Crashes on I-75 in Marion County Leave 3 Dead in 1 Week

2 Crashes on I-75 in Marion County Leave 3 Dead in 1 Week

MARION COUNTY, FL (June 18, 2019) — One man was killed while traveling on I-75 in Marion County. The man, Lazaro Sanchez, 52, of Miami, was the passenger in the box truck that his son, Cesar Sanchez, 23, also of Miami, was driving.

3 Dead In Jacksonville After 2 Hit-and-Run Accidents

3 Dead In Jacksonville After 2 Hit-and-Run Accidents

JACKSONVILLE, FL (June 17, 2019) — The Florida Highway Patrol stated that one man was killed after a hit-and-run incident on Sunday morning. It was one of two fatal hit-and-run accidents that occurred over last weekend.

Two teenagers killed in auto accident north of Tallahassee

Two teenagers killed in auto accident north of Tallahassee

GRADY COUNTY, FL (June 15, 2019) — A single-vehicle incident happened just north of Tallahassee, killing two people according to Florida Highway Patrol. FHP states that the accident occurred prior to 7 a.m. north of Horseshoe Plantation Road. The scene was still active when a tow truck got to the scene late Saturday morning, according to Eyewitness News reporter Sophia Hernandez.

4th of July Safety Tips

4th of July Safety Tips

This year, whether you’re enjoying an annual celebratory BBQ, pool party, firework frenzy, or Bocce-Ball Championship, you always know that 4th of July is another wonderful American holiday to spend time with your loved ones.

No Bad Faith Claims On Write-Your-Own Flood Policies

No Bad Faith Claims On Write-Your-Own Flood Policies

Congress created the National Flood Insurance Program (“NFIP”) to offer flood insurance at rates that were uneconomical for private companies. Gowland v. Aetna, 143 F.3d 951, 953 (5th Cir. 1998). The Federal Emergency Management Agency (“FEMA”) administers the program and has established, by regulation, the Standard Flood Insurance Policy (“SFIP”). See 44 C.F.R. § 61.13; Sanz v. U.S. Sec. Ins. Co., 328 F.3d 1314, 1316 n.1 (11th Cir. 2003).

How Long Will It Take To Finish My Car Accident Case?

How Long Will It Take To Finish My Car Accident Case?

Drivers, we understand that driving in the State of Florida requires your full attention and even then, due to the carelessness or recklessness of other drivers, you may be unfortunately injured behind the wheel. In the event that happens, it is important to consult with an accident attorney about your rights after the accident. We also understand that the accident may be a serious interruption to your life and injuries may prevent you from working, prevent you from working to your fullest abilities, and potentially cause a struggle to pay bills.

Amendments To The Florida Evidence Code & What It Means To Homeowners

Amendments To The Florida Evidence Code & What It Means To Homeowners

Effective immediately, Daubert is the standard for the admissibility of expert testimony in the State of Florida. In a 5-2 decision, the Florida Supreme Court reversed course from 30 years of its precedent and effectively overruled an October 2018 decision from the Florida Supreme Court that rejected the Daubert standard as unconstitutional.

Fact or Fiction – Hurricane Michael and The Waiving of Deductibles

Fact or Fiction – Hurricane Michael and The Waiving of Deductibles

Hurricane Michael was one of the most powerful storms to ever make landfall on the continental United States. Hurricane Michael was the third-most intense Atlantic hurricane to make landfall in the contiguous United States in terms of pressure and was the fourth-strongest landfalling hurricane in the contiguous United States, in terms of wind speed.