A recent report from Uber acknowledged that physical and sexual assaults have become a common occurrence before, during or after a rideshare service, and Lyft passengers are speaking out against the company for ignoring complaints of sexual assault and rape. If you or a family member have suffered a preventable attack, our negligent security attorneys will work to get you the compensation you need and deserve.
La forma en que se prepare antes de comenzar su recorrido marca la gran diferencia para que llegue a su destino de manera segura.
Bike Safety Quick Tips from Our Motorcycles Division
With high volume traffic areas and dense population, the chances of being in a vehicle crash in Miami-Dade County are high. Keep these tips in mind should you be in an accident.
Though the month of April has been designated as Stress Awareness Month, if you’re a driver in Florida, stressful commutes are a year-round ordeal. Stress is not only bad for your physical health, but it causes road rage. Learn how to reduce road rage and stress on your commute.
Report by the Governors Highway Association reveals 2018 he worst in almost three decades for pedestrian deaths.
A recent report by the Advocates for Highway & Auto Safety shows Florida road safety laws need tweaking.
The National Highway Traffic Safety Administration reports that the number of automotive deaths nearly doubles during the summer months with August being the most dangerous month. Even though summer is officially over, the 2017 FL Department of Highway Safety shows accidents involving commercial vehicles average 120 per day. Here are a few tips on how to stay safe.
There are certain times when demand will be higher, and thus, surge pricing is charged to the rider. With that knowledge, rideshare companies should be held either directly liable or at the very least, vicariously liable, for putting drivers on the roadways, especially when those drivers operate a potentially dangerous instrument such as a motor vehicle in a negligent or careless manner.
Truck accidents are not car accidents. They are different in almost every way. Aside from the obvious differences in size and weight, truck accidents involve laws at the state and federal level which car accidents do not. In addition to the law and physics of a truck accident, there is different technology involved as well.
1 in 3 FL drivers has ZERO coverage for damage/pain/injuries they cause to another person in an auto accident.
Uninsured/Underinsured Motorist coverage commonly referred to as “UM” coverage, is absolutely worth the cost in Florida. As attorney Sarah Vega explained in her blog – Florida is one of the few states that does not require Bodily Injury (BI) coverage, allowing tens of thousands of drivers on the road to be underinsured. UM coverage is the only surefire protection for you and your loved ones in the case of an accident.
At Rubenstein Law, we are frequently retained to help clients make sure they are fairly compensated for their serious injuries after an auto or truck accident. However, there are occasions where ultimately we are unable to help a client recover money for their serious injuries because the at-fault driver does not have sufficient insurance coverage. In order to be awarded money from the at-fault driver’s insurance company, the at-fault vehicle must have Bodily Injury coverage, commonly referred to as BI insurance.
After many years of watching this kind of idea only happen in movies, we finally have a chance of experiencing this in real life! Google, has commenced a self-driving car project. The prototype vehicle is designed to take you where you want to go at the push of a button. No driving required. That’s right, No! Driving!
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