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Peloton Finally Issues Recall After U.S. Government Pressure

Most manufacturers would take immediate action after their defective products attract the attention of the federal government, especially after several fatal and injury-causing accidents. However, the makers of Peloton treadmills took the unusual step of defying officials until recently. The US Consumer Product Safety Commission (CPSC) issued its first urgent…

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Surprising Facts About Speed and Driver Reaction Time in Miami Car Accidents

Miami drivers are well-aware that speeding increases the potential for serious auto collisions, but you may not understand the specific implications until you look closer at some of the underlying factors. Though it impacts the level of damage and severity of injuries, the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration (NHTSA) also…

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What Victims Need to Know After a Grubhub Collision in Miami

The mobile app-based food delivery market has expanded considerably over the last five years, but business exploded when pandemic lockdowns limited restaurant options for Miami residents. As restrictions ease, there are still shocking statistics on food delivery apps and services:  In sum, food delivery services of all sizes raked in…

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National Autonomous Vehicle Day is May 31: Weighing Safety Pros and Cons

It seems as if there is a national day dedicated to anything you can imagine, from your favorite foods and activities to raising awareness to important issues. With the innovation and advancements in the area of self-driving cars, you may not be shocked to learn that one of the newest…

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Four Rules to Follow Before You Can Retain a Miami Car Accident Attorney

While car accidents are a serious problem throughout the state, statistics show that South Florida is one of the most dangerous regions for fatal and injury-causing collisions. According to the Crash Dashboard operated by the Florida Department of Highway Safety and Motor Vehicles (FLHSMV), there are more than 106,000 total…

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Florida’s New Anti-Riot Bill: Surprising Implications for Miami Premises Liability Cases

Amid both fanfare and controversy, a recent anti-riot bill was passed by Florida lawmakers and signed into law on April 19, 2021. NBC Miami News Channel 6 outlined some of the key points of the Combating Public Disorder Act, which aims to crack down on violent, unlawful misconduct stemming from…

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Serious Consequences From Medication Errors

The whole point of taking medications is to treat or relieve a medical condition, so it is unfortunate that the health care providers we trust can commit serious errors. According to a report published by the National Institutes of Health (NIH), an estimated 1.5 million people suffer harm from medication…

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Driver Speed and Injuries in Miami Pedestrian Accidents

One of the most efficient, affordable ways to get around Miami is on foot, but there are risks involved when walking in one of the most dangerous metropolitan areas for pedestrians in the U.S. According to the Florida Department of Highway Safety and Motor Vehicles (FLHSMV), accidents involving people on…

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What to do After a No-Damage Car Accident in Miami

Car accident statistics compiled by the Florida Department of Highway Safety and Motor Vehicles (FLHSMV) are useful for predicting trends and understanding the causes behind these incidents, putting you in a better position to protect yourself and your family. So far in 2020, there have been 44,731 total crashes in…

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How Florida Premises Liability Laws Apply to Miami Convenience Stores

While it may not be a place where you shop often, there is a good chance that you visit a South Florida convenience store from time to time for gas, a quick snack, lottery tickets, or other basics. Unfortunately, these spots can be a target for various forms of criminal…

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