Car Accident

Have you been in a car accident where you were injured? Did you know as a result of the negligence of the other driver you can be compensated? In most personal injury cases the person who has suffered injuries relies on the legal concept of “negligence” to establish another person’s fault for the underlying accident. The first step after being involved in a car accident is to immediately seek the appropriate medical attention necessary. Even if you may feel fine that doesn’t mean you have not sustained any serious injuries. Often, injuries may result a few days after being involved in an accident.
Florida’s Big Issue of Distracted Driver Accidents

According to a recent study, Florida ranks second among all states, after Louisiana, for the number of admitted distracted drivers. A whopping 90% of drivers admitted to using a phone while driving in Florida. As many people know, this problem is compounded when accidents occur because many drivers drive around uninsured on Florida roads. If you’ve ever driven down I-95 or I-595 or Florida’s Turnpike, you know these distracted drivers can cause havoc on the roadway so you constantly have to take a defensive driving posture.
Failure to Disclose Prior Use of Automobile

A used car buyer would like to hear that the prior use of a vehicle was by one very responsible owner only who never was in an accident. It is unattractive to a used car buyer if a vehicle has had multiple prior owners, was a rental or police vehicle, or was used as a taxi because it could indicate potential mechanical issues. Falsely representing or failing to disclose prior use of a vehicle is deceptive and illegal.
Odometer Fraud, Salvage Fraud, & Undisclosed Flood – Auto Fraud

Odometer Fraud occurs when the dealer or the dealer’s representative (salesman) gives misinterpretations about the motor vehicle’s actual mileage information; for example, a car with 75,000 miles being set and sold at 25,000
Undisclosed Damage To New Cars & Undisclosed Wreck Damage To Used Cars – Auto Fraud

Undisclosed wreck damage to used Cars is very similar to salvage fraud. However, it does not abide by the state salvage law. Undisclosed Wreck Damage to used vehicles usually occurs in the form of cars that are not a total