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THE DEPARTMENT OF JUSTICE IS CRACKING DOWN ON NURSING HOME ABUSE AMID THE COVID-19 PANDEMIC
On March 3, 2020, the Department of Justice (DOJ) announced that it will be increasing its efforts to combat substandard nursing home care by la
View ArticleWILL FLORIDA GET RID OF ITS PIP DRIVER INSURANCE LAW?
Since 1972, Florida has required motorists to carry personal injury protection (PIP) insurance. After a car accident, a driver covered by PIP in
View ArticleFEDERAL HOURS-OF-SERVICE RULES FOR TRUCK DRIVERS TEMPORARILY SUSPENDED IN RESPONSE TO COVID-19 PANDEMIC
On Friday, March 13, 2020, the Federal Motor Carrier Safety Administration (FMCSA) announced that it would temporarily suspend hours-of-ser
View ArticleTIPS FOR STAYING WELL DURING THE CORONAVIRUS PANDEMIC
As of Monday, March 30, 2020, the Orlando Sentinel reported that there were nearly 5,500 confirmed cases of COVID-19 in the state
View ArticleTALKING WITH AN INSURANCE COMPANY AFTER AN ACCIDENT: WATCH YOUR WORDS
Being in a car accident practically guarantees two things: frustrations and insurance companies calling you to try to get more information.
View ArticleTHE ROLE OF TOURISTS IN FLORIDA’S HIGH CAR ACCIDENT RATE
According to VISIT FLORIDA Research, approximately 101.119 million tourists visited Florida in 2019. In fact, Business Insider reports 
View ArticleWHEN SHOULD YOU STOP & HELP IF YOU SEE A CAR ACCIDENT?
Thousands of car accidents happen on roads across America every year. Unfortunately, with crash rates so high, it is not a question of if y
View ArticleTEXTING & DRIVING COMBINES THREE FORMS OF DRIVER DISTRACTION
Everyone knows that texting while driving is distracting, but most people don’t understand just how distracting and dangerous it really is. Fr
View ArticleOUR BIGGEST STORIES FROM 2019: A RETROSPECTIVE ON THE YEAR
2019 was certainly a big year for our team here at Todd Miner Law®️ in Orlando. It was a year of growth, learning, and encouragement. Perhaps most
View ArticleNEW HANDS-FREE DRIVING LAW GOES INTO FULL EFFECT JANUARY OF 2020
In October of 2019, a new traffic rule went into effect in Florida, forbidding drivers from holding wireless communication devices while driving thro
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