by admin | Jul 30, 2014 | Sinclair Law Blog
Staying Safe on Your Next Theme Park Visit Amusement parks are popular attractions to enjoy while on a personal or family vacation, but injuries can occur. By adhering to the park’s posted and verbally communicated safety procedures, visitors can have a fun day...
by admin | Jul 23, 2014 | Sinclair Law Blog
Four Ways to Tell if You’re an Aggressive Driver It happens to everyone. Traffic is heavy on the freeway. Another driver has been tailgating you for miles. Frustration sets in and you do something rash. No one wants to admit to “road rage,” but aggressive moves on the...
by admin | Jul 16, 2014 | Sinclair Law Blog
Motorcycles Are Vehicles Too The weather in Florida allows for motorcycles to be on the road year-round. But as the weather warms in other parts of the country, there are likely to be more riders about. Brad Sinclair, a motorcycle injury lawyer in Brevard County, has...
by admin | Jul 9, 2014 | Sinclair Law Blog
Four Ways to Avoid Getting Hit From Behind One of the most common and dangerous collisions on the road is a rear-end crash. These accidents can happen at any speed and often lead to deadly chain reactions. In most cases, the trailing driver is considered to be at...
by admin | Jul 2, 2014 | Sinclair Law Blog
Tips for Surviving a Boating Accident Summer is here. The kids are out of school. And more and more people will be out enjoying the water around the Florida coasts. Unfortunately, this also means boating accidents are more likely. Florida accident lawyer Brad Sinclair...
by admin | Jun 25, 2014 | Sinclair Law Blog, Sinclair News
Gov. Rick Scott signed a pair of bills Tuesday aimed at improving safety on Florida roads. Scott approved measures toughening penalties for drivers who leave the scenes of serious traffic accidents (SB 102) and raising the minimum age at which children can ride in...