Author Archives: Jay Butchko
Are Teen Drivers More Dangerous than Other Drivers?
Receiving a first driver’s license is a rite of passage for most Floridians. Now, instead of having parents truck them around to school or work, teens can drive themselves. True, Florida places limits on young drivers. For example, parents can rescind a teen’s driver’s license at any point, and six points on a license… Read More »
What is the Pain and Suffering Multiplier?
If you have been researching personal injury settlements online, you probably have come across discussion of how much compensation you can get for your pain and suffering. Some attorneys have written that there is a “multiplier” that you can use to determine how much you receive. As experienced Delray Beach personal injury lawyers, we… Read More »
Georgia Couple Dies in Wrong Way Collision in Florida
Wrong way car collisions are often deadly, as illustrated by a recent news story about a Georgia couple and their child who were killed when a driver going the wrong way struck them in Gainesville. According to the Atlanta Journal Constitution, Christopher and Brittany Hesling of St. Marys, Georgia were riding on the eastbound… Read More »
Most Popular Stolen Vehicles in the US and Florida
According to a report cited by ABC, 2018 saw almost 750,000 motor vehicles stolen in the United States. That number is slightly lower than the number of motor vehicle thefts in 2017, which is good news. Nevertheless, any theft feels like a gigantic loss to those whose car was pinched. Thieves are also a… Read More »
Amtrak Train Kills Three in Jupiter
As reported in a disturbing story published in USA Today, three people have been killed by an Amtrak train in Jupiter, Florida. The victims were a grandmother, Valery Jo Rintamaki, and her two grandsons, who were aged 10 and 8. The accident took place at the railroad crossing located at the entrance of the… Read More »
Cyclist Safety: Not All Bike Lanes Are the Same
Many advocates for the rights of cyclists want cities to install more bicycle lanes, usually to improve safety. However, a recent study from the Insurance Information Institute (III) has shown that different designs provide dramatically different levels of safety. And the results are somewhat surprising. Protected Bike Lanes Not Always Safest Many proponents of… Read More »
Travel Safety Tips
Have Your Car Serviced Now is a great time to pull your car into the service station to have any problems addressed. Has your “Change Oil” light been on for the past month? Have you heard funny noises coming from under the hood? Has a year or more passed since you checked the air… Read More »
Surprising Insurance Policies You Might Already Have
Obtaining adequate compensation following an accident can be difficult. For example, you might have suffered devastating spinal cord injuries after a car accident. Unfortunately, the driver who hit you does not carry liability insurance and your own $10,000 in personal injury protection (PIP) benefits doesn’t nearly begin to cover your full financial losses. As… Read More »
Florida Prohibits Holding a Cell Phone in a Construction or School Zone
Distracted driving is a killer, and there is perhaps no greater contributor to distracted driving than cell phone use. Florida continues to crack down on motorists who pull out their phones while driving, and a law that went into effect recently prohibits drivers from holding a cell phone when they are in either a… Read More »
Unusual Turn Signal Prevents Right-Turn on Green
In Florida, motorists can typically make a right-hand turn on a red light, provided that they come to a complete stop. The stop is necessary to give motorists a chance to look and make sure that no traffic is coming in their lane. ABC News in Tampa reports on an intersection where motorists are… Read More »