Florida’s Dangerous Dog Law: New Insurance Requirements for Owners

Florida’s Dangerous Dog Law: New Insurance Requirements for Owners

Florida’s Dangerous Dog Law: New Insurance Requirements for OwnersAngella Chong
Published on: 05/03/2026

Florida’s Dangerous Dog Law requires owners of dogs officially classified as dangerous to carry liability insurance and follow strict safety measures. These requirements are intended to protect the public and ensure compensation is available if an injury occurs. Failure to comply can lead to serious legal consequences.

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Isaiah’s Law: Florida Targets Repeat Unlicensed Drivers

Isaiah’s Law: Florida Targets Repeat Unlicensed Drivers

Isaiah’s Law: Florida Targets Repeat Unlicensed DriversAngella Chong
Published on: 05/03/2026

Isaiah’s Law is proposed Florida legislation that would increase penalties for repeat unlicensed drivers. The measure would classify individuals with multiple convictions for driving without a license as habitual traffic offenders. Lawmakers hope the change will help prevent tragedies caused by drivers who are not legally allowed to operate a vehicle.

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Florida’s Comparative Fault Rule: You May Still Have a Case

Florida’s Comparative Fault Rule: You May Still Have a Case

Florida’s Comparative Fault Rule: You May Still Have a CaseCheyla Gonzalez
Published on: 04/03/2026

Florida’s comparative fault rule allows injured individuals to recover damages even if they were partially responsible for an accident. As long as a person is not more than 50% at fault, they may still pursue compensation, though their recovery may be reduced. Understanding how fault is determined can significantly impact a personal injury claim.

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Passengers Have Rights Too

Passengers Have Rights Too

Passengers Have Rights TooCheyla Gonzalez
Published on: 17/02/2026

Injured passengers have the right to pursue compensation after a car accident, regardless of who was at fault. In many cases, claims can be made against the at-fault driver’s insurance and sometimes additional policies. You should not feel stuck in the middle simply because you were not driving.

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Simple Traffic Stops Can Quickly Escalate

Simple Traffic Stops Can Quickly Escalate

Simple Traffic Stops Can Quickly EscalateChris Ragano
Published on: 11/02/2026

A routine traffic stop can quickly escalate into a vehicle search based on little more than an officer’s claim that a driver seemed “nervous.” While police may order you out of the car, they generally cannot search your vehicle without consent, probable cause, or another legal exception. The legality of the stop and search can become a critical defense issue.

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Pretrial Detention and Bond Changes in Florida (2026 Update)

Pretrial Detention and Bond Changes in Florida (2026 Update)

Pretrial Detention and Bond Changes in Florida (2026 Update)Angella Chong
Published on: 02/02/2026

Florida’s pretrial detention rules have become more restrictive, especially in violent and firearm cases. Learn how bond decisions now shape cases before trial.

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