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Summer Driving Tips in Florida

August 14, 2023
Florida is known as the sunshine state for a reason. With an average of 230 sunny days per year and the shortest day of the year only 3 hours shorter than the longest day, Florida is a destination state year-round, with endless beachy coastline cities and an interior filled with famous theme parks. Whether...
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Sarasota’s Community Efforts to Reduce Car Accidents

August 11, 2023
Sarasota is a beautiful, beachy Florida city filled with cultural institutes and colleges as well as miles and miles of sugar-sand coastlines, swaying palm trees, and access to Florida’s sun-drenched Key islands. But with a growing population and the combination of Sarasota’s elderly retiree drivers, visiting tourists, and inexperienced student drivers, the region has...
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Key Dos and Don’ts for Personal Injury Accident Claims

August 7, 2023
An accident is a painful and traumatic experience. When it was caused by another driver’s negligence or reckless behavior it’s even more distressing. Serious injuries can quickly become expensive with medical bills piling up at the same time that you might be unable to return to work. If another driver caused the accident, even...
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Sarasota Crash Statistics [2023]

July 28, 2023
Source: flhsmv.gov Sarasota offers Florida living at its best, with a tropical small-town feel in an urban setting with much to offer in the way of entertainment, food, and culture. With sparkling, white-sand beaches, miles of gulf coast and key islands, and year-round sunshine, Sarasota attracts retirees, young families, and students seeking to further...
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What Are Florida’s Seat Belt Laws?

July 19, 2023
The first seat belt law in the United States was passed in 1968 when the federal government mandated that all new private vehicles must come equipped with seatbelts in all designated seats. By 1975, most vehicles on the road had seatbelts, saving an estimated 374,276 lives since that time. By 2019, survey data showed...
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