Category Archives: Personal Injury
Aggressive Driving – A Leading Cause Of Car Accidents In Bradenton
With the amount of traffic in our area, even the most laid-back of drivers can lose their tempers. Aggressive driving is a common problem and a frequent cause of car accidents in Bradenton. Find out more about the risks and what to do if a crash happens. Aggressive Driving Under Florida Law Aggressive driving… Read More »
How Much Is My Bradenton Car Accident Claim Worth?
Car accidents in Bradenton can leave you suffering serious personal injuries. When the reckless actions of other motorists involved are to blame, you have a right to make them pay. The first step generally involves dealing with insurance companies. Before accepting any settlements, be aware of what your car accident claim is likely worth…. Read More »
Common Tactics Auto Insurers Use To Delay or Deny Settlements In Bradenton Car Accident Claims
Car accidents in Bradenton can leave you with serious personal injuries. Automobile insurance policies you have in place are meant to offset damages you suffer. Unfortunately, insurance companies are notorious for practices that result in delayed or denied settlements. Three Common Problems When Dealing With Insurers All drivers are required to maintain a mandatory… Read More »
Concussion Awareness and Car Accident Risks
Bumps, blows, and sudden jolts to the head are common when car accidents in Bradenton happen. Unfortunately, even in seemingly minor crashes and collisions, these can cause concussions, one of the most potentially serious types of personal injuries. During the month of September, public safety advocates are raising awareness regarding concussion dangers. It is… Read More »
Back To School: Safety Tips To Prevent Accidents
Despite ongoing concerns over COVID-19, Bradenton students went back to school in mid-August. While much of the focus has been on ways to reduce the spread of the virus, there are other safety concerns you need to be aware of as well. This time of year typically brings a spike in pedestrian accidents. To… Read More »
100 Deadliest Days Of Summer Aims At Preventing Teen Car Accidents
Teenagers in Brandenton are eager to get out and enjoy summertime activities, particularly after being stuck at home for months on end due to the coronavirus pandemic. With schools letting out and businesses reopening, there are more things for young people to do and more opportunities for them to be out on the roads…. Read More »
Four Common Types Of Injuries in ‘Minor’ Car Accidents That Can Have Major Impacts On Your Health
Not all car accidents involve major crashes. Often, a relatively minor collision will occur between two drivers, resulting in minimal property damages. In these cases, it may be tempting for those involved to dismiss the incident and any injuries they suffer as nothing serious. Unfortunately, this is extremely dangerous. ‘Minor’ car accident injuries often… Read More »
Injured as a Result of Another Driver? Protect Your Rights In Filing a Claim
Car accidents happen to even the safest and most experienced drivers. You can be traveling down the road one minute and in a serious crash or collision the next, often due to the reckless actions of others on the road. Unfortunately, the injuries you suffer have the potential to be severe. In these types… Read More »
Golf Cart Accident Raises Awareness of Need for Safety
Golf carts are the preferred mode of transportation for many people living in Bradenton. They can be used for quick outings to the beach, to local stores, or for simply traveling around your neighborhood. People of all ages enjoy driving them and while they are a lot of fun, they do come with inherent… Read More »
Winter Tourism and Traffic: How Out of Towners Increase Bradenton Car Accident Risks
Tourism brings a flood of families to our area during the summer months, but winter in Bradenton is popular too. People travel to the area on vacation, to visit with loved ones over the holidays, or to beat the frigid temperatures up north for the season. While out of towners add to the local… Read More »