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    A pedestrian in a well-lit garage, illustrating safety guidelines and property owner duties under Florida premises liability laws.
    A pedestrian in a well-lit garage, illustrating safety guidelines and property owner duties under Florida premises liability laws.
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    If you have unfortunately been injured in a Florida parking garage, please know that you have options and may be entitled to compensation through a…

    Cyclists navigating traffic, highlighting the importance of safety gear to prevent traumatic brain injuries and protect Florida legal claims.
    Cyclists navigating traffic, highlighting the importance of safety gear to prevent traumatic brain injuries and protect Florida legal claims.
    June 16, 2026

    Hidden TBIs After Pedestrian and Bicycle Crashes: What You Need to Know in South Florida

    If you were involved in a South Florida accident, you may have a traumatic brain injury (TBI) even if you didn’t lose consciousness or hit…

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    A cyclist wearing a helmet rides legally through a city intersection, representing road safety and vehicle rights under Florida law.
    June 8, 2026

    Florida Cyclists: How Helmet Use and Road Position Shape Your Injury Claim

    In Florida, cyclists 16 and older aren’t legally required to wear helmets, and Florida Statute § 316.2065(18) prevents the lack of a helmet from being…

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