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Florida's vibrant commuter culture and renowned vacation destinations make our state a fast-paced and beautiful place to live. Unfortunately, as a busy hub for residents and travelers, negotiating packed roads and dense traffic is the unpleasant reality that makes car and motorcycle wrecks regrettably common.
Communities in and around
Daytona Beach sit at the confluence of major thoroughfares such as
I-95,
I-4,
US-1,
US-17-92, International Speedway Blvd,
US-441, Saxon Blvd, Nova Road,
State Road 40 (Granada Blvd),
State Road 44 and
State Road A1A. Some of those roads have been rated among the most dangerous in America. No matter how cautious we are or how many safety measures you take, accidents can strike with devastating consequences. It may take a fraction of a second for a crash to occur, but the physical injury and emotional pain can last weeks, months or even a lifetime.
When you are hurt or a loved one is injured or killed on the road by the act of another, it can be a tragic and confusing time for the entire family.
It's normal to have questions:
- How will you pay medical expenses?
- If you can't work, is money otherwise available?
- Is your insurance company treating you honestly and fairly?
- Do you need a lawyer and, if you do, how do you find the best fit for your case?
You need answers. Don't make a final decision before you get all the facts. Make sure to
consult the valuable free information in these new books. Review them and make the choice that is right for you and your family.
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So is your initial consultation.At the law offices of Zimmet & Quarles, we understand how an accident can affect your life and we know that unfortunately, drivers and motorcyclists in Florida are particularly hard hit by accident injuries.
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recent study by Dateline NBC put Florida's Interstates and highways "at the top of the list" of the nation's most treacherous roads and specifically named both I-95 and US-1 among the most dangerous stretches of asphalt in America. Frequently, accidents that happen on these roads can lead to serious debilitating injury, loss of property and even death.
Sadly, numbers from the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration also named Florida the most
dangerous state for motorcyclists in 2007, totaling more fatalities than anywhere else in America. In fact, the number of motorcycle injuries in Florida has been steadily increasing since the Sunshine State
repealed its universal helmet law in 2000.
If you are going to ride or drive, be sure to buckle up and get the latest
driving and
motorcycle safety tips. But also know that when accidents strike, you have rights under the law. Get the facts, and get legal counsel that is right for your case.
Call us today to talk about your options.Zimmet & Quarles is located in Daytona Beach, FL and serves clients from Orlando to Jacksonville.Cities: Daytona Beach, Orlando, , Jacksonville, Orange City, Deltona, Palm Coast, New Smyrna Beach, Flagler Beach, Sanford, Ormond Beach, Port Orange.
Counties: Volusia, Orange, Duval, Seminole,Flagler.
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