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CLAYTON TRIAL LAWYERS

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The lead attorneys of Clayton Trial Lawyers are from “Big Law” representing corporations, insurance companies and high net worth individuals. CTL specializes in intellectual property cases, technologies, software, real estate litigation, LLC lawsuits and insurance law. They also represent people — to right wrongs for personal injuries and product liability cases. For 2022, CTL was again listed as "Best Lawyers, Best Law Firms" and No. 1 in Region, according to U.S. News & World Report.

The lead attorneys at CTL spent over 20 years at the largest law firm in the U.S. William Clayton was a top shareholder at Greenberg Traurig LLP and a national chair in litigation. He brings the benefit of his elite legal background, intuition, and courtroom skills straight to our clients. This sets him apart from other personal injury law firms or litigation boutiques.

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Empty highway on a clear day representing Florida roads, related to the question is lane splitting legal in Florida for motorcyclists.

Is Lane Splitting Legal in Florida? Know the Risks and Penalties

Is lane splitting legal in Florida? No, it is not. Lane splitting happens when a motorcyclist rides between lanes of stopped or slow-moving traffic. Florida Statutes state that motorcycles cannot operate between lanes of traffic or between adjacent lines or rows of vehicles. Despite the smaller size of motorcycles, they are considered motor vehicles. Riders

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Two vehicles involved in a rear ended crash, showing a silver car with front-end damage after hitting the back of a black SUV.

Were You Rear Ended? Here is What to Do

Rear-end accidents are some of the most common types of crashes on the road. They happen when one vehicle strikes the back of another. A rear ended crash usually involves a lead vehicle that is moving slowly or has stopped. Another vehicle approaches too quickly or fails to slow down in time. In South Florida,

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A dark gray car parked on a city street with visible damage to the front fender and side, illustrating a scenario where someone hit my parked car.

Someone Hit My Parked Car and Left: What to Do Next

Car accidents can happen anywhere, even when your vehicle isn’t moving. Someone hit my parked car is a phrase many drivers dread saying. These accidents usually occur on the shoulder of a road or in parking lots. Depending on the speed of the moving vehicle, they may result in minor property damage or severe injuries.

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