Who’s at Fault in a Florida Rear-End Accident?
In most Florida rear-end crashes, the rear driver is at fault. But “most” doesn’t mean “all,” and if the other driver’s insurer is already pushing back on your claim, there’s probably a reason.
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In most Florida rear-end crashes, the rear driver is at fault. But “most” doesn’t mean “all,” and if the other driver’s insurer is already pushing back on your claim, there’s probably a reason.
Right now, in a federal courtroom in Miami, legal experts are witnessing what they’re calling a watershed moment for automotive liability. A lawsuit against Tesla over a fatal 2019 crash in Key Largo that killed 22-year-old Naibel Benavides Leon is the first wrongful death case involving Tesla’s Autopilot system brought by third-party victims—not the Tesla driver or their family.
The statute of limitations sets the deadline for filing a lawsuit in Florida. Missing the deadline can bar you from pursuing compensation, regardless if your case has merit or not. The recent legislative change is outlined in House Bill 837, which was signed into law on March 24, 2023.
As featured on Fox35 and various news outlets, Snedaker Law has initiated legal proceedings against the Altamonte Springs Hotel & Suites, highlighting the critical importance of hotels prioritizing the safety and security of their guests.
If you’re injured in a rideshare accident, taking the right steps can significantly impact your ability to recover compensation. Snedaker Law is committed to guiding you through this process, ensuring your rights are protected, and helping you receive the compensation you deserve.
Hurricanes are a daunting reality for Floridians. As residents of Lake Mary, we at Snedaker Law understand the challenges you face when dealing with the aftermath of a hurricane. We’re here to guide you through the often complex and frustrating process of filing hurricane claims, ensuring you receive the compensation you deserve.