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Can I Ride My Bicycle in a Crosswalk?

With year-round near-perfect weather and bicycles being popular modes of transportation, it is no surprise that Florida has many bicyclists on the road. However, with the increased use of bicyclists on the road, it is ever more important for drivers, pedestrians, and bicyclists to be aware of the laws of the sunshine state when it

When Are Bike Crashes Most Common?

Whether for commuting, exercise, or soaking in the beauty of the Sunshine State, bike riding is a popular, fun activity to do in Florida. Further, since the coronavirus pandemic, bike riding has seen a record-breaking uptick. With Florida’s year-round sunny weather, flat terrain, and bike-friendly cities like Miami and Tampa, you would be hard pressed

E-Scooter Personal Injury Laws in South Florida

Electric scooters (e-scooters) have become popular alternative modes of transit in many cities throughout the United States, including South Florida. Unfortunately, the increased use of these motorized scooters, which can reach speeds up to 15 mph, has also meant that there has been an increased number of e-scooter personal injury cases and accidents. For example,

Injured by a Security Guard in South Florida

Security guards are hired to protect a business’s employees and customers at a number of locations, such as event venues, sporting sites, shopping centers, retail stores, hospitals, and apartment complexes. While security guards are hired to deter dangerous situations and provide protection to businesses, accidents occur in which the guards harm someone, resulting in devastating

Examples of Negligent Security

What is a Negligent Security Case? Negligent Security cases involve someone becoming injured on a property as a result of a foreseeable crime. Florida property owners and businesses have a duty of care to provide adequate security so that their premises are reasonably safe. If a property owner or business fails to provide basic security