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Teens Can Become Safer Drivers By Heeding This Advice

Experience goes a long way when operating a motor vehicle. While adults make mistakes behind the wheel, many times, they have the practice under their belts to correct the issues and avoid car crashes. However, teenagers don't always have the knowledge needed to prevent themselves from becoming involved in accidents. Parents go above and beyond to ensure their youngsters safe and responsible drivers, but sometimes, the kiddos make bad decisions from time to time.

When they do so, a collision can occur in the blink of an eye, which can leave them as well as people in the other car hurt. Why is this topic so important to discuss? According to Florida's Department of Highway Safety and Motor Vehicles, there are more than 800,000 licensed teen drivers in the Sunshine State. That figure shows that there are a lot of inexperienced operators on the roadways. If one of them is at fault in an accident, other participants can be left with severe, lasting injuries that take both time and money to recover from.

You May Be Entitled To A Fair Compensation Amount For Your Wounds



Often, accident victims feel stuck between a rock and a hard place. They usually can't work, at least for a period, and their everyday bills don't stop. Plus, they have additional expenses for doctors, medications, ER trips, ambulance rides, surgeries, and more. These things can seem impossible to pay for, and the entire ordeal becomes stressful and overwhelming. Of course, the teen's insurance company should reimburse the injured party, but, on many occasions, they play unfair to offer the smallest payout possible.

Insurers try to drag out cases hoping that the person with the injuries will settle for a low ball monetary figure. These organizations even go as far as to put fine printing in contracts that attempt to get the individual to sign their rights to compensation away. Persons shouldn't fret though as these items typically don't hold up in court. Still, though, it is another delay tactic that can bring everything to what seems like a screeching halt. Luckily, Floridians do not have to face these unfair practices alone.

Our law firm has proudly helped Florida's injured for more than 30 years. The team will build a strong, persuasive case to get you the settlement that you deserve. It must be proven that the teen driver acted recklessly or negligently and that their acts caused your damages. Our accident lawyers will obtain witness testimonies, cell phone records, police reports, and more to prove who was to blame for the event. So, don't delay any longer, and instead, give us a call today.

Driving Tips To Nip These Types Of Incidents In The Bud



Don't Write Or Read Texts While Operating A Motor Vehicle

By now, everybody has heard about the dangers of texting and driving. Yet, people still partake in the activity anyway. The action is not only limited to teens as many adults think the messages can't wait either. The truth of the matter is that they can though. Be sure not to text out on the open road, or an accident will surely follow. You can sustain injuries and hurt others as well. So, pull over to a safe location if something important is coming in before reading or responding to a text message.

Avoid Driving Under The Influence

It is not uncommon for teens to experiment with drugs or alcohol. Of course, most parents don't think their young adults would do such a thing, but it happens. If a teenager drinks an alcoholic beverage or uses a substance such as marijuana, they should never get behind the wheel. Guardians should talk with their kids about the topic and assure them that they can call home for a ride as needed. That is not to say that they won't receive a punishment afterward, but it sure beats the alternative outcomes of driving under the influence.