Author Archives: Jay Butchko
Handling Multiple Injuries After a Car Accident
The WHO estimates that each year, around 20 to 50 million people suffer non-fatal injuries in traffic crashes, and over one million people lose their lives as a result of a traffic crash. A car accident can cause considerable losses to victims and their families. The situation is worse for people who sustain multiple… Read More »
How To Recognize a Drunk Driver
One of the most dangerous behaviors drivers engage in is drunk driving. According to the NHTSA, almost 40 people lose their lives in drunk-driving crashes every day in the United States. Alcohol impairs thinking, reduces brain function, and impairs muscle coordination and reasoning, all of which are abilities that are crucial to operating a… Read More »
How To Recognize a Drowsy Driver
Unfortunately, drowsy driving is a major problem in the United States of America. The CDC estimates that up to 6,000 fatal crashes annually may be caused by drowsy drivers. Understanding the signs of a drowsy motorist can help keep you and your loved ones safe. And if you get into an accident because of… Read More »
What Is the Average Settlement for Nerve Damage After a Florida Car Accident?
One of the devastating injuries car accident victims suffer is nerve damage. Depending on the severity of the damage, some people may experience improvement with time and rehabilitation, whereas others might experience long-term effects. If you are in Florida and have suffered severe nerve damage in a car collision because of another party’s negligence,… Read More »
The Dangers of Driving While Hungover
Every driver, even the inexperienced ones, knows that drunk driving is dangerous and is a common cause of traffic collisions. The NHTSA estimates that almost 40 people die in the U.S. daily in drunk-driving accidents. However, very few people understand the dangers of driving while hungover. Many people assume it is safe to drive… Read More »
Do’s and Don’ts of Florida Hit and Run Accidents
When a driver hits another vehicle, property, pedestrian, cyclist, or motorcyclist and fails to stop, it is called a hit and run. In Florida, it is illegal for a driver to hit someone or something and run away. According to Florida law, a driver should stop if they are involved in an accident that… Read More »
Do Car Accident Attorneys Take Cases Without Upfront Payment?
After a Florida car accident, it is in your best interest to contact a car accident attorney. A car accident attorney can help you take legal action after a car crash. They can help you navigate the complex legal process. However, you might be under the impression that you must pay a car accident… Read More »
Most Common Injuries in Drunk Driving Accidents
It is not advisable to drive after consuming alcohol. Alcohol can impair a motorist’s ability to drive safely. Even at blood alcohol levels that are within the state’s legal limit, alcohol can negatively affect a person’s ability to drive safely. Alcohol can cause, among other things, impaired vision, reduced concentration, reduced reaction times, drowsiness,… Read More »
Pedestrian Safety: Some Tips To Help You Stay Safe at Night
Pedestrian crashes are quite common in Florida. According to FLHSMV, in 2022, there were 10,198 pedestrian crashes in Florida. Pedestrian accidents can happen at any time of the day. However, research suggests that the risk of pedestrian accidents increases at night. Drunk drivers, drunk pedestrians, fatigued drivers, fatigued pedestrians, speeding, and poor visibility are… Read More »
Should You Sign the Medical Records Release Form Sent by The Insurance Company?
After suffering injuries because of another party’s negligence, you can recover financial compensation from the negligent party through a personal injury claim. During your personal injury case, you may receive a medical records release form from the at-fault party’s insurance company. The insurance company will ask you to sign this form. When you receive… Read More »
