Miami-Dade car accident stories with the legal analysis insurance companies hope you won't read.

A multi-vehicle collision near a Palmetto Expressway merge point demonstrates how Florida law provides essential medical benefits to non-motorists and pedestrians through mandatory Personal Injury Protection channels.

A high-speed collision near the edge of Wynwood has left several people hospitalized, prompting a legal investigation into where a suspected drunk driver was served prior to fleeing the scene.

A high-impact collision near the Coral Gables border has left a local driver hospitalized, raising urgent questions regarding the preservation of electronic vehicle data and dashcam footage.

A late-night hit-and-run on South Bayshore Drive has left a motorcyclist hospitalized while legal experts weigh how Florida's specific motorcycle safety statutes impact financial recovery.

A high-speed merging accident on the Palmetto Expressway has left several motorists hospitalized, raising urgent questions about Florida insurance limits and the critical role of stacked policy benefits.

A high-impact collision involving a Pinecrest resident and a commercial truck in Coral Gables raises serious questions regarding federal compliance and the safety standards governing heavy vehicle operators.

A high-speed DUI collision on the MacArthur Causeway has left a Doral resident hospitalized, raising critical questions about mandatory medical windows for insurance eligibility.

A rush-hour collision involving several vehicles near the Palmetto Expressway interchange has prompted investigations into whether a driver's intoxication originated from negligent alcohol service at a local establishment.

A multi-vehicle collision near a busy logistics hub highlights the insurance complications for commuters when a rideshare driver is involved in a pileup during varying stages of the app's operation.

A multi-vehicle collision involving a resident from the Key Biscayne area raises critical questions regarding liability and the legal threshold for collecting damages under updated Florida statutes.

A rush-hour chain reaction near the Ives Dairy Road exit left several drivers hospitalized, highlighting the critical importance of determining fault under Florida’s new 51% bar rule.

A late-night collision near Brickell Flatiron has left a local driver hospitalized and searching for answers regarding specialized rideshare insurance coverage after a fleeing suspect abandoned the scene.

A serious multi-vehicle collision near the Coral Gables boundary highlights how Florida's no-fault insurance statutes protect pedestrians and cyclists involved in highway-adjacent accidents.

A commercial truck rollover near Homestead has left a local motorist facing significant medical hurdles and a strict statutory countdown to secure their essential insurance benefits.

A commercial vehicle fleeing a collision near the Rickenbacker Causeway has local investigators and legal experts scrutinizing federal maintenance logs to hold the trucking carrier accountable.

FHP responded to a chain-reaction crash on southbound I-95 just before the SW 8th Street exit. Distracted driving is the suspected cause.

A late-night collision involving a rideshare vehicle on NW 2nd Avenue raises familiar questions about which insurance policy covers passenger injuries.

A rider was airlifted from the Rickenbacker Causeway after being struck by a left-turning vehicle. Even without a helmet, recovery is possible.

Soft-tissue injuries from rear-end crashes often don't surface for days. Wait too long, and Florida PIP shuts the door on $10,000 in benefits.

Commercial trucks are governed by federal regulations far stricter than ordinary auto cases. A violation can transform a routine claim into a seven-figure recovery.

Pedestrians and bicyclists hit by Florida cars are entitled to PIP benefits from the at-fault driver's policy — even though they were on foot.

When the at-fault driver flees, uninsured motorist (UM) coverage steps in to provide the recovery that bodily injury liability cannot.