Author Archives: Jay Butchko
What You Should Do if You Are Involved in a Hit-and-Run Accident
Local 10 News recently reported that one woman is dead and two other women were hospitalized after a hit-and-run crash. According to the Hialeah Police Department, the fatal crash occurred near an intersection in Hialeah at about 1 a.m. on a recent Friday. Authorities have also asserted that the damage to both cars involved… Read More »
What to Do if You Experience a Car Accident While Traveling This Holiday Season
The Automobile Association of America (AAA) has reported that more than 55 million travelers are making plans to kick off the holiday season with a trip of 50 miles or more away from home .The vast majority of holiday travelers will drive to their destinations. This includes over 49 million travelers who will hit… Read More »
Liability When the Driver Of the Car is Not the Owner
The News-Press recently reported that a 2003 silver Mercury Sable was involved in a minor collision without the knowledge of the car owner. Authorities have uncovered that the owner’s dog accidentally hit the shift gear into reverse causing the car to circle a cul-de-sac while concurrently leaving the owner locked out of the car…. Read More »
What Does the Flashing Yellow Left-Turn Signal Mean?
The Palm Beach Post recently reported that drivers in Boynton Beach are having to adjust to the installation of several flashing yellow arrow signals that allow left-hand turns against oncoming traffic. County traffic officials say the yellow flashing arrow makes roads safer and moves traffic more efficiently than the solid circular green indicator it… Read More »
Avoiding Vehicle Collisions With Wild Animals
Bay News 9 recently reported that two more endangered Florida panthers have been found dead in just two days after being hit by vehicles. According to officials, this brings the total number of deaths this year to 26. While Florida panthers once roamed the entire Southeast, these days their habitat is mostly confined to… Read More »
Preventing the Tragic Implications of Collisions Between Trains and Vehicles at a Crossing
The Orlando Sentinel recently reported that a grandmother and her grandsons were tragically killed at a Florida crossing in a collision with an Amtrak train. The 58-year-old woman and the two 10-year-old boys were on their way to a camping trip in western Palm Beach County when the accident happened. The three were headed… Read More »
The Problem With Wrong-Way Accidents
Unfortunately, wrong-way driving poses a significant threat to Floridians and represents a substantial risk of causing a car accident here in the Sunshine State. For example, the Orlando Sentinel recently reported that a 37-year-old Kissimmee man died after driving the wrong way in Osceola County. The early morning collision reportedly occurred when the driver… Read More »
Safe Driving For Older Drivers
Florida is a popular residential location for older people, some of who arrive every winter to temporarily escape the cold back home and others who make the Sunshine State their residence year-round. The Sunshine State is well known for being an accepting and diverse place that welcomes people from every background. However, the large… Read More »
The Tragic Injuries Resulting From Logging Truck Accidents
Local 10 News recently reported that a driver made it out alive after he rear-ended a logging truck and his car was impaled by logs from the front windshield to the back window. Authorities have asserted that he apparently was leaning down to get something he had dropped when he ran into the log… Read More »
Understanding Vehicle Ejections
Driving and riding in cars has become such a routine part of most people’s lives that we often forget how quickly everything can change and how serious the consequences can be. However, the truth is that we all take a risk when we climb behind the wheel of a car. And even if you… Read More »
