Auto Accidents Are the Top Cause of Child Deaths

As a parent, you try to do everything to keep your child safe. From child locks to expensive baby monitors, it can seem like there are dangers that need to be addressed everywhere. If there is one place to keep your child safe, however, it’s in your car.

 

In 2015, 663 children died in the passenger seat as the result of motor vehicle crashes throughout

What Proposed Changes to Florida PIP Coverage Mean For You

Here’s a fact that we can probably all agree on: no one in Florida enjoys paying auto insurance. Despite laws that require every driver to have insurance, our state has one of the lowest percentages of car insurance coverage nationwide.

 

Why? Different people probably have different answers, but cost has to be up there. After all, the Sunshine State also has some of the most

How Does PIP Work after a Car Accident in Florida?

The frustrations of getting into an auto accident do not stop after your injuries are healed. For many people, filing a claim and waiting to receive compensation can take months – or even longer. In many states, drivers have to fight to receive damages related to their claim and prove that the accident was not their “fault.”

 

Not so here in Florida. Personal injury protection

10 of the Most Common Child Injuries in Florida

As a parent, it is normal to worry about the safety of your children. Will they fall off of playground equipment at school and break an arm? Crack their head open while jumping into a pool? Walk out in front of a car because they’re not paying attention?

 

Sometimes, worrying is helpful. It enables you to instill caution in your kids and make them alert

Dolman Law Guest Post: Should You Get an Auto Accident Attorney?

If you’ve ever been hurt in a Florida car crash because someone else was behaving in a negligent manner, you know how difficult it can be to get fair and just compensation so that you can make a full recovery. Still, many people aren’t really sure at what point they should look for a car crash lawyer.

 

So when Matthew Dolman of Dolman Law Group

Cars That “Talk” to Each Other Could Save Thousands of Lives

Imagine that you’ve hit gridlock traffic on the highway and have slowed to a crawl, but the driver behind you is distracted and doesn’t notice your brake lights. It’s a recipe for a serious accident—unless the distracted driver’s car is somehow able to communicate with your own car and notify its driver in time to avoid a rear-end collision.

 

This may seem like an out-there