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Pandemic Demand for Bicycles Reaches New Highs

In Mid-March, a week into the pandemic, our Fort Myers injury attorneys reported in Pandemic has More People Cycling in Southwest Florida  that a record interest in cycling had already descended upon local bike shops. Since then, interest in cycling and demand for bicycles have run right off the charts.…

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Boating Popularity Continues to Soar in SWFL

Southwest Florida boat dealers and marinas are reporting significant increases in boat sales and rentals as families look for COVID-friendly alternatives for vacation and leisure. In April, our Fort Myers boat accident attorneys reported in Boating Injuries a Pandemic Risk that an increase in boaters – particularly an increase in novice…

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Nursing Home Negligence a Real Threat During COVID

The news coming out of the nursing home industry is not good. At this point, our nursing home injury lawyers in Fort Myers and Cape Coral suspect the risks are well known when it comes to COVID infections in nursing homes and assisted living facilities. Elderly populations and those with…

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Vulnerable Road Users Remain at High Risk, Despite Covid

New statistics and growing anecdotal evidence suggest our most vulnerable road users may not be benefiting from the reprieve we have seen in serious automobile accidents during the three months Southwest Florida has hunkered down amid the coronavirus pandemic. Our experienced injury lawyers in Cape Coral and Fort Myers highlighted…

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Swimming Pool Safety a Summer Focus in Southwest Florida

Covid concerns and social-distancing restrictions have safety advocates worried about swimming pool accidents this summer as families and friends gather to make the best of this challenging time. Our Fort Myers injury lawyers urge families to take proactive measures to keep swimmers safe at private pools this summer, especially in…

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Florida Traffic Fatalities Drive 2019 Increase in Road Deaths

The number of Florida traffic fatalities last year helped make the Southeast the only area to report an increase in road deaths. Reduction in traffic deaths resulting from COVID-19 aside, the new statistics show Florida still has a lot of work to do when it comes to keeping motorists safe…

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May is Motorcycle Safety Month

May is motorcycle safety awareness month. The National Safety Council’s campaign notes motorcycle safety is a two-way street, with both riders and motorists urged to make safety a priority as the summer riding season gets underway. While Memorial Day signals the start of the summer riding season up north, our…

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Preparing for your COVID Road Trip

As Florida and the nation move toward a re-opening amid the coronavirus pandemic, there is much that remains uncertain about what the “new normal” might look like. Uncertainty is what the COVID-19 crisis has brought to every corner of the world. History shows us that the world adapts. Polio and…

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Florida Nursing Homes Have Coronavirus Liability

Evidence is increasingly clear that Florida’s nursing home industry has failed to protect residents from the devastating consequences of facility-wide coronavirus outbreaks, even in the weeks since those risks became the world’s dominant news story. The risks have been clear from the outset– the first outbreak in the United States…

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Auto Insurers Issue Rebates, Pocket Profits During Pandemic

Auto insurance companies have grabbed headlines this month by announcing save-driving rebates as the COVID-19 pandemic brings traffic to a standstill in many parts of the country. In Southwest Florida, our Fort Myers injury lawyers know March and April are typically the deadliest months of the year on the roads.…

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