As Travel Increases, So Do Amusement Park Injuries

By and large, when you visit world-famous amusement parks in Florida, they’re safe.   All major theme parks in Florida have to report injuries to the Florida Department of Agriculture and Consumer Services. The department issues a quarterly report that details all major injuries sustained at theme parks.   However, if you look a little...

What Does Senate Bill 54 Mean for Florida Drivers?

If you drive a vehicle in Florida, you’ve probably heard the term “no-fault” more than once. Florida is a no-fault state, which influences how cases work if you’re injured in an accident.   However, driving laws for insurance in Florida may soon change the status quo.   Florida Senate Bill 54 seeks to repeal Florida’s...

Got Bed Bugs After Florida Vacation? Hold Your Hotel Responsible

For most people who stay at hotels in Florida, they’re hoping to have a great vacation. Sometimes, however, unexpected disasters can happen – like bed bugs.   With such a large tourism industry, Florida hotels have had to fight bed bugs for years. It is estimated that over 60 percent of hotels worldwide have bed...

Injured in a Ride-share Car Accident in Florida? They May Not Pay

Ridesharing platforms like Lyft and Uber have changed the way people get where they’re going. Rideshares popularity only continues to increase in Florida and around the country.   For this reason, you should educate yourself on the process if you’re injured in a rideshare accident in Florida. The financial responsibility in these cases may land...