June 16, 2009

Motorcycles Avoid Traffic Congestion

For most Orlando motorists, a commute on a weekday along I-4 to downtown means a lengthy crawl through slowing and stopped traffic. Occasionally, you may see a motorcycle riding between lanes. This practice, called “lane splitting” is legal in California and has become a way of life and a perk of owning two wheels instead of four.
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Inasmuch as maneuvering between lanes of traffic can be dangerous, only the State of California considers lane splitting legal. Those on the West Coast, find many rationales for lane-splitting: Some motorcyclists do it to evade traffic or to conserve gas and lower emissions; others say they're helping to ease congestion or keeping their air-cooled bikes from overheating. But almost all lane-splitting bikers say that the strip between lanes is far more secure than the "sandwich zone" between bumpers. Bikers also said they can better anticipate accidents by lane-splitting.

According to the state Office of Traffic Safety, there were 397 motorcyclist injuries and fatalities out of 9,472 incidents in 2005 resulting from bikers making unsafe lane changes, passing improperly or following another vehicle too closely, all characteristics associated with lane-splitting. In Florida, we will need to consider whether car accidents and motorcycle accidents would be reduced by following the practices on the west coast.

June 4, 2009

Orlando Car Accident Lawyer Assists Out of State Visitors

Orlando attracts countless numbers of out of state visitors each year. While car accidents disrupt everyone’s lives, when out of state visitors suffer injury in an Orlando car accident the effects are compounded. As Orlando car accident lawyers representing out of state individuals and families, we understand the special challenges involved.
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Often individuals are hospitalized in Orlando. Some car accident victims remain hospitalized for weeks before their healthcare providers allow them to travel home. During this time, family and loved ones must extend their stay, cancel vacation plans and lose time from work. Emotionally, it can be difficult to cope with these circumstances and the fact that the accident should never have happened.

Having a medical doctor and lawyer, Dr. Walter Ward, and a legal nurse consultant, Cindy Nixon, R. N. on staff, provides a great source of comfort for our clients to discuss their on-going medical care and progress. Dr. Ward and Nurse Cindy review the medical and hospital records and fully explore the severity and nature of the forces involved in the car collision.

When out of state individuals return home, there is usually a period of continued medical care and rehabilitation. Dr. Ward and Nurse Cindy provide expert assistance in monitoring the on-going medical care and ensure that all necessary out of state medical documentation is obtained. Of course, our medical and nursing expertise also permits us to work closely with local healthcare providers to properly present the injury and damages our clients have suffered.