Our Central and North Florida injury lawyers at the Law Offices of Johnson & Gilbert regularly post blogs on car accidents, motorcycle accidents, workers’ compensation cases, on-the-job accidents and social security disability claims. If you have been injured due to someone else’s negligence, contact our Ormond Beach law office today.
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Truck Driver Shortage Will Grow Next YearHurt in a truck crash? Call a FL injury lawyer. Florida truck crashes occur from truckers working more hours than they should, as well as other factors.
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What Should You Look At When Shopping For A Safer Car In Florida?The car accident lawyers of Johnson & Gilbert in Daytona Beach have things to say about safe cars and what is important and what is not when buying a new car.
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Daytona Beach installs red-light camerasCareful when driving in Daytona Beach. New red-light cameras have been installed at 4 intersections
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Whom do you fight against after a Florida truck accident?After a crash in Florida caused by a large truck, people know that fighting for compensation against a motor carrier will be an uphill battle. What they do not immediately suspect is that the motor carrier may only be one of the many parties involved and possibly held liable. Read all the details in this blog entry by the Daytona Beach truck accident lawyers of Johnson & Gilbert. If you were involved in a Florida truck crash, call us immediately for a FREE consultation.
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Florida has two of America's worst speed trapsA recent survey shows two of Florida's cities rank in top 10 for worst speed trap locations
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Medication & Florida Car Accidents - Is There a Connection?You are taking Valium and driving the kids to school? This is a recipe for disaster. Many drugs, prescription or over-the-counter, have serious side effects that affect your driving skills at least as much as alcohol would. Read more about the dangers of popping pills and driving in Florida. If you were involved in a Florida car, motorcycle or truck crash, call immediately the attorneys of Johnson & Gilbert in Ormond Beach for a FREE consultation.
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To save your case after a Florida truck accident you need to act now.After a terrible accident with a large truck in Florida, the relatives and family of the victims would rather be left alone with their grief, pain and suffering. This is why it is so difficult to tell them that they should act immediately to defend their interests. An experienced and focused truck accident attorney can help them however, launching immediately an investigation on the scene. Read in this article by the attorneys of Johnson & Gilbert to learn why such an investigation is so important, and call immediately for a FREE consultation if you have been the victim of a crash caused by someone else.
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HAPPY NEW YEAR!Johnson & Gilbert,P.A. wishes everyone a Happy, prosperous and safe New Year!
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Teens and Trucks in Florida: Don’t Cut It Close With A Truck, Don’t Cut Your Life Short!Too many young Florida drivers have little understanding of the dynamics of a large truck, and the price they pay is much too high: 5,000 teens killed in collisions involving large trucks in the last four years in the U.S.A. This is why a campaign has recently been launched to promote awareness of the unique dynamics and dangers of large trucks, providing invaluable information for Florida teens and adults alike. Read more and learn all there is to know about trucks on this blog entry by the Daytona Beach attorneys of Johnson & Gilbert. Call them immediately if you have questions about an accident case.
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Some Tips that Every Driver Should KnowSome tips that every driver should know to prevent automobile accidents. Driver tips include lane use, look-ahead scanning, blind spot avoidance, hand positions on the steering wheel, and driver seat position.
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Pedestrians need to follow road signs and look both ways before crossingOrmond, Daytona and Flagler beach have many pedestrians. However, many pedestrian accidents could be avoided if traffic devices are followed and a careful eye is kept on traffic in both directions
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Second beach driving fatality in Volusia county for 2010The tragic death of a 4 year old stuck by a truck while driving on the beach in New Smyrna brings beach driving debate back into the spotlight