Monthly Archives: March 2026
Florida Tesla Autopilot Crashes: Who’s Liable When Driver-Assist Technology Is Involved?
Car accidents are a daily occurrence in Florida, but cases where advanced driver assistance technologies, such as Tesla’s Autopilot, are involved create a whole new problem of determining liability when the vehicle was assisting with driving. This question has been at the center of a wrongful death lawsuit involving a Tesla car accident that… Read More »
Why Car Accident Claims In Florida Are Becoming More Difficult For Injured Drivers
Every day, car accidents occur on Florida roads. The real challenge for many car accident victims, especially the driver, comes later. The new and more aggressive approach to handling car accident claims alongside Florida’s unique insurance laws, are making it more difficult for accident victims to receive full compensation, especially if the driver of… Read More »
Parking Lot Trip Hazards: What Recent Lawsuits Reveal About Property Owner Liability In Florida
While most think of slip and fall cases as wet floor accidents in stores, a new and increasing area of personal injury claims in Florida involves one of the most overlooked areas that a business is responsible for: the parking lot. With the increasing use of repurposed or expanded spaces for pedestrians and vehicles,… Read More »
Georgia I-85 Truck Pileups: Who Can Be Liable When A Semi Causes A Multi-Car Crash?
Crashes involving multiple vehicles on interstates can quickly lead to a disastrous commute if a semi-truck is involved. In a recent Associated Press report, a fatal crash was reported on Interstate 85 in Jackson County, Georgia. In this accident, a semi-trailer truck was involved in a crash that impacted several other vehicles. While each… Read More »