Monthly Archives: October 2019
Choosing the Right Doctor for Your Orlando Personal Injury Case
Seeking medical treatment after a car, motorcyle or truck accident or any other personal injury incident is one of the most important steps a victim can take to establish a personal injury case. Sometimes, choosing the form of treatment, by way of a medical professional, doctor, or clinic is not as easy as it… Read More »
Hurricanes, Floods and Property Insurance in Florida
According to the National Hurricane Center, hurricane season in Florida begins June 1 and continues through November 30 each year. Although our state made it through Hurricane Dorian, Floridians should continuously to be vigilant and prepare for any other storms to come. This means reviewing your insurance policies, including your property insurance policy, to… Read More »
Prevent Personal Injuries with Back-to-School Tips for Orlando Motorists
It’s that time of the year again where children in Orlando are getting on school buses to begin the new school year. According to NHTSA’s school bus safety website, school buses are the most regulated vehicles on the road – safer than cars in preventing accidents and injuries. Motorists have a responsibility of staying… Read More »
Common Questions for Victims of Slip and Falls in Orlando
A slip and fall occurs when a person’s foot slides across the floor, causing them to lose their balance and fall on the ground. Slip and falls are a common part of life in Orlando. Slip and falls take place at several properties including resorts, amusement parks, theme parks, restaurants, malls and stores, and… Read More »
Avoid Boating Accidents in Orlando with Safety Best Practices
According to the report by the Florida Fish and Wildlife Conservation Commission (FWC), Florida leads the nation in registered vessels. Because of the increase in vessels, Florida is also a leader in promoting boating accident prevention. The FWC reports there were 628 reportable boating accidents and 59 boating fatalities in 2018. If you plan… Read More »