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Ride of Silence Puts Focus on Vulnerable Road Users in SWFL

This month’s Annual Ride of Silence put the focus on keeping cyclists and other vulnerable road users safe on the streets of Southwest Florida. The North Fort Myers Neighbor reports the 21st annual event was hosted by the Caloosa Riders Bicycle Club. The Silent Ride on May 17 departed from…

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Florida “Move Over” Law Set to Protect Disabled Vehicles

As summer travel season gets underway, Florida has strengthened its “Move Over” law, which aims to protect law enforcement and other emergency vehicles from the risk of being struck by passing traffic. While road construction is a year-around (and seemingly never-ending) effort in Southwest Florida, many projects are launched through…

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Rainy Season Brings Accident Risks

The start of summer rainy season increases accidents risks on the roads of Southwest Florida. If you are a veteran motorist here in South Florida, you are aware of the startling ferocity of sudden afternoon summer storms, which can quickly eliminate visibility. If you are new to the area, understand…

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May is Motorcycle Safety Awareness Month

It’s time for motorists to renew efforts to  watch for motorcycle riders as Motorcycle Safety Awareness Month signals the beginning of the summer riding season. Motorcyclists too, should keep safety awareness top of mind by having their bike serviced, riding responsibly, taking a basic or advanced rider safety course, and…

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Tort Reform Blames Accident Victims – Motorcyclists Beware!

Changes to Florida’s comparative negligence law will impact the rights of car accident victims found partially at fault for a collision. Changes will also significantly impact the rights of motorcyclists as the summer riding season gets underway. Florida’s new tort reform law went into effect March 24. Whenever you hear…

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Construction Traffic Accident Risks Abound in SWFL

Orange construction barrels could be the official spring flower in Southwest Florida. While construction and repair projects have been unending as the area seeks to recover from Hurricane Ian, spring and summer road construction projects will further strain local roadways and the patience of motorists as summer travel season gets…

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Go for a Walk! Safely!

April 7 is both National Walking Day and World Health Day. Perhaps not by coincidence. There is every evidence that walking is one of the best things you can do for your health. The Physical Activity Guidelines for Americans, report walking is a great way to reap the benefits of…

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April Focus on Distracted Driving Risks

April is Distracted Driving Awareness Month. Distracted driving killed more than 3,500 people on the nation’s roads last year, according to the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration. In those cases, driver distraction was determined to be a primary factor in the fatal collision. However, the true number is much higher…

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Sleepy Drivers a Hidden Road Risk

We recently reported on the record number of traffic deaths on the roads of Southwest Florida last year. With spring break approaching, we have also looked at the dangers of drunk driving. As we continue to highlight the risks of the road to start 2023, today our car accident attorneys…

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Driving Under the Influence a Deadly Risk in SWFL

There is no more avoidable cause of serious and fatal traffic collisions than drivers who get behind the wheel while impaired by alcohol or drugs. It is a top cause of fatal collisions nationwide, accounting for more than 10,000 deaths per year, or about one-third of all traffic fatalities, according…

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