How to Avoid Raging Drivers in Florida

 

Road rage happens because of frustrations while driving such as being cut off by another driver, being forced to sit behind a slow vehicle, and many more. It is normal to be frustrated and angry with such situations but you need to make sure that you handle it properly. Road rage can escalate quickly and may cause accidents on the road. Below are things to remember if you are dealing with raging drivers:

Avoid making any gestures or signals back. Make no rude or obscene gestures toward the other driver, such as shaking your fist or flipping them off. These crude gestures can exacerbate road rage and increase the likelihood that the other driver will make a careless decision that leads to an accident.

Get out of the way. When you notice a driver behaving aggressively around you, try to move out of the way. Allow them to pass you by changing lanes. Allow them to pass, if necessary, by pulling over to the side of the road.

Keep calm. You may find it difficult to avoid responding once the cycle of rage has begun. To retaliate for the aggression directed at you, you may accelerate your own vehicle or cut the other driver off in traffic. However, by not responding, you can prevent an angry outburst from becoming a more serious incident.

Pay attention to a driver following you. Is there a raging driver on your tail? To keep yourself safe from a raging driver, you may want to avoid going to an isolated destination or leading the driver straight to your home. If you feel worried about how a driver might treat you after an incident of road rage, change your plans and head to a place where you can count on assistance if needed.

Do not get out of your car. If possible, avoid getting out of your vehicle. You do not want to start a physical confrontation, and your vehicle can offer some protection from the raging driver.

Summon the police if needed. If you believe an aggressive driver is endangering you or others, call the police, or if an aggressive driver follows you and gets out of the car to threaten you. Before using your cell phone or voice recognition technology to call 911, make sure you stop in a safe location.

If you or a loved one has suffered an injury because of someone else’s road rage, evidence of road rage can aid in the prosecution of the other driver in an accident. A lawyer can assist you in better understanding the compensation you are entitled to as a result of your accident and in pursuing that compensation, including gathering evidence of road rage in the other driver.

Contact Darfoor Law Firm at +1-833-327-3667 for a free consultation and case evaluation.

 

 

How Road Rage Increases Car Accident Risk in Florida

At some point or another, almost everyone has experienced anger on the road. Some circumstances on the road might trigger unexpected frustration. Some people express their anger by just yelling inside their cars, honking their horns angrily, or making rude gestures. Unfortunately, road rage frequently escalates quickly. An angry response from one raging driver can set off another. Then, instead of simply expressing anger, road rage behaviors seek retaliation. On the highway, this could mean:

 

  • Cutting off the other driver in traffic

 

  • Speeding

 

  • Tailgating

 

  • Refusing to share the lane or pushing another driver out of the lane

 

  • Running red lights or stop signs

 

  • Ignoring pedestrians or other vehicles in crosswalks or on the road

 

  • Deliberately bumping or slamming into another vehicle

Anger decreases judgment. Not only does anger increase the odds that a driver will act in ways they would never do under normal circumstances, but it can also impair overall judgment and cause the driver to make poor decisions, such as running red lights instead of stopping for them.

Road rage can impair response time. The immediate response is critical to avoid accidents in a vehicle traveling at high speeds. Not only do many raging drivers choose to speed, which requires faster responses to avoid an accident, but those drivers may also have slowed response times due to their rage. Unfortunately, this significantly raises overall accident risk.

Road rage leads to dangerous behaviors. Tailgating, for example, may prevent a driver from stopping in time if the driver in front slams on the brakes or must make an abrupt stop. Running red lights or stop signs can put a driver in the middle of traffic at a dangerous intersection, putting not only the driver who caused the road rage in danger but also other drivers in the area.

Anger may cause unpredictable driving behavior. Other drivers have no way of knowing what a driver during a road rage attack will do next. As a result, those drivers may struggle to choose their own actions on the road, increasing the chances of colliding with a raging driver by accident.

Evidence of road rage can aid in the prosecution of the other driver in an accident. A lawyer can assist you in better understanding the compensation you are entitled to as a result of your accident and in pursuing that compensation, including gathering evidence of road rage in the other driver.

Contact Darfoor Law Firm at +1-833-327-3667 for a free consultation and case evaluation.

 

 

 

 

Safety Tips for Bicyclists in Florida

A lot of residents in the State of Florida prefer and enjoy bicycling because it is a form of excellent exercise, it is environmentally friendly, and the year-round weather here provides an ideal setting for the said activity. But unfortunately, bicycling accidents still happen around the US and Florida is consistently one of the states that contribute to the number of bicycle accidents in national rankings. Because of this, it is important that every bicyclist understand safety measures he or she can undertake to help stay safe on the road. Below are safety measures that bicyclists should do to help themselves stay safe on the road:

Before leaving, it is best to:

1. Map out a route in advance

2. Wear a helmet that fits properly

3. Make sure your bicycle is in good working order

4. Never drink or do drugs before riding your bicycle

5. Try to avoid nighttime rides or riding in bad weather

6. If you must ride at night, wear reflective gear, or attach panels to your clothes

7. Fully charge your cell phone so that you have it if an emergency arises

While on the road, you should:

1. Obey signs and traffic signals

2. Stay in the designated bicycle lane

3. Always travel in the same direction as cars

4. Lookout for and avoid road hazards like potholes and cracked concrete

5. If wearing headphones, ensure you can still hear what is happening around you

6. Use hand signals and call out before changing lanes or turning

7. Avoid distracting behavior such as using your cell phone while riding

 

If you or a loved one has been injured in a bicycle accident due to the fault of someone else, Darfoor Law Firm is here to help you and give you the best service you deserve. Accidents can be tough to deal with and you need someone who will understand, sympathize, and fight for you. You may contact us at +1-833-327-3667 for a free consultation and case evaluation.

 

 

 

 

What to Do if You are involved in a Rental Car Accident during the Holidays

Rental cars are vehicles that are rented from a national or local company that provides cars for daily or weekly use. A person borrows a car for a set period of time and then returns it with no ownership of the vehicle. When there is an auto accident involving a rental car, the at-fault driver’s insurance company usually pays for the rental car’s damages. If the person driving the rental car was at fault in the accident, their insurance will usually cover it. What the insurance company will cover depends on whether the injured person obtained additional coverage when renting the car from the company. Many times, the additional coverage looks first to the person’s primary insurance and only steps in when that policy is insufficient to cover the loss.

Anyone dealing with any type of accident involving a rental car should keep in mind that each case is fact specific and understand all the insurance policies that are available. A car accident attorney can also be a great key in determining what insurance is available in each case.

Fact Patterns Surrounding Florida Accidents

Florida has a large tourism industry. This means that the number of people who rent cars are high especially during the holiday season. Because of that, one major fact pattern in these accidents is that the at-fault driver is driving a rental car. Many rental car accidents occur as a result of drivers who are unfamiliar with the local streets and traffic patterns and failing to pay close attention.

Rental car accident cases are no different than any other case. When a car collides with another car, pedestrian, motorcycle, bicyclist, or tractor-trailer, it can involve rear-ending collisions, side-impact collisions, rollovers, and head-on collisions. Injuries can include broken bones, internal organ damage, spinal cord injuries, and traumatic brain injuries, depending on the type of accident that occurred.

As with any other type of car accident claim, when a person is injured due to another’s negligence, they can bring a claim against the at-fault driver. A car accident attorney from Darfoor Law Firm can be a great help in determining fault and bringing the right claim against the appropriate party.

Whether you were in an accident while driving a rental car or were in an accident caused by someone driving a rental car, it is critical to understand your rights. However, navigating rental car insurance can be difficult. You may contact Darfoor Law Firm and we will give you the best service you deserve. Call us at +1-833-327-3667 for a free consultation and case evaluation

 

 

 

THINGS TO KNOW ABOUT A FREE CONSULTATION WITH A PERSONAL INJURY LAWYER

If you or a loved one have been injured due to someone’s negligence, having an attorney can be a great help in getting the justice and compensation to which you are entitled to. The first step to getting compensation after your accident, and after you have sought medical attention, is scheduling a consultation with your chosen lawyer. Below are things you should know about a free consultation with a personal injury attorney:

You Will Have the Time to Know the Attorney

An initial consultation is not only about the attorney getting information about your case, but also, about you learning about the attorney. This will be the perfect time to get to know them and decide whether you want to work with them or not. You can freely ask questions about the attorney’s experience in his/her field. You should also take the time and think if you are comfortable with the attorney handling your case. Once you feel like you can trust the attorney and have the right answers to your questions, you can now determine if the attorney you are having a consultation with is the right one for you.

Do not feel pressured and obligated to hire an attorney after a free consultation. Most personal injury attorneys offer no-obligation consultations, so, at the end of the day, you still have the choice to choose which one you want to work with.

Use Your Time Wisely

Although the consultation is free, there is a big chance that the consultation time will be limited. It is best that you make good use of every minute and arrive at your consultation early and prepared. You can prepare your questions in advance. During the consultation, feel free to ask as many questions as possible but prioritize the important ones.

Provide A Detailed Statement of Your Accident

Making good use of your consultation time means you give relevant facts and good details of your accident to the attorney. This will help the attorney evaluate your case and in turn, help you to get compensation and justice. The attorney will be able to assess the strengths and weaknesses of the case if you give accurate details.

Ask About Fees

It is also very important to discuss fees with the attorney to avoid a surprise or disagreement as the case pursues. Darfoor Law Firm works with a contingency fee. A contingency fee means an attorney works in return for a percentage of a settlement, verdict, or jury award. If a personal injury attorney works on a contingency fee basis, the attorney only gets paid if a client receives a settlement, verdict, or jury award.

Discuss Statute of Limitations

It is imperative to inquire about the statute of limitations if your injuries occurred some time ago. If it has been some time since your injuries, you may want to know if you are still eligible to file a claim and receive compensation.

Darfoor Law Firm specializes in Personal injury Claims ranging from car accidents, slip-and-fall, and other injuries. Do not hesitate to call for help if you need it. Contact Darfoor Law Firm and have a representative that will understand, sympathize, and help you fight for the compensation you deserve. Call us at +1-833-327-3667 for a free consultation and case evaluation.