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Car Accidents

Merging onto a busy highway like I-110 or navigating the lane shifts on the Pensacola Bay Bridge requires split-second timing. When two vehicles attempt to occupy the same space at the same time, the result is often a dangerous sideswipe...
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In most rear-end collisions, the law presumes the driver in the back is responsible. But the answer to who pays is a layered process involving your own insurance, the other driver's coverage, and sometimes, your own foresight in selecting the...
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The law defines reckless driving as operating a vehicle with a "willful or wanton disregard" for the safety of people or property. It implies that the driver knew their actions were dangerous and chose to proceed anyway, and is a...
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One of the first questions many injured people have after a crash is what their settlement might look like. It’s an understandable concern — medical bills come quickly, work may be missed, and daily life becomes more complicated than before....
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After a car accident in Pensacola, many people feel unsure about whether they actually need an attorney. Some hope the insurance company will handle everything.  Others wait, expecting injuries to improve or assuming the process will be straightforward. But car...
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The first offer you receive may look sizable, especially if you’re currently drowning in expenses and lost wages. It’s an immediate, tangible solution to a host of intangible problems. It’s tempting. But here is the most crucial piece of advice...
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The staggering costs for a serious car accident can easily run into tens of thousands of dollars, beginning from the moment the ambulance arrives. For most injured victims, the question of "Who pays the medical bills?" becomes an immediate source...
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When you're hit by another car, it’s natural to assume the driver behind the wheel is the one legally responsible. But what if that person doesn’t own the car? Crashes involving drivers who don’t own the vehicle raise important questions...
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When one vehicle crashes into the back of another, the answer to who is at fault may seem obvious. But in legal terms, that answer depends on more than instinct. Rear-end collisions account for nearly one-third of all traffic accidents...
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A collision occurs on a busy Miramar Beach thoroughfare, but instead of exchanging information, the at-fault driver speeds away. This criminal act, a hit-and-run, leaves victims with vehicle damage, injuries, and a pressing question: How do you file a car...
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