Archive for February 2026
Your Rights as a Pedestrian or Cyclist After an Accident in Tampa
It’s hard to deal with what happens if you’ve been hit by a car while walking or biking in Tampa. Florida law provides options for compensation, but many find the rules and limitations that come with these options confusing. Whether you were in a crosswalk, in an intersection or somewhere else, you may still have…
Read MoreWhat to Do When the At‑Fault Driver Is Uninsured or Underinsured in Florida
Car accidents are traumatic enough without discovering the person responsible for the crash has little or no insurance. In Florida, while this type of collision can complicate your recovery of damages, it doesn’t necessarily mean that you’re out of luck. Below, we’ll walk you through what steps you should consider taking, legal tools available, and…
Read MoreCommercial Vehicle Liability: When the Employer or Company is on the Hook to Pay You Damages
Accidents with commercial vehicles often raise more complicated legal questions than regular car accidents. One of the most critical questions is whether the driver’s employer, in addition to the driver, can be held responsible. Most times, a business may be at fault for its employees’ bad driving actions if the crash happened while the driver…
Read MoreWork Zone and Construction Site Accidents in Tampa: Proving Fault
Construction is unavoidable in Tampa. Whether you’re navigating I-4, crawling through traffic on I-275, or driving on State Road 60, you’re likely to run into a construction worksite that slows you down, changes the flow of traffic, and leaves you running behind. Construction zones are incredibly dangerous, both for those who work on the construction…
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