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Tag Archives: Florida Hit and Run Accidents

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Dangerous Drivers On Miami Roads

By Alan Goldfarb, P.A. |

Despite numerous public safety campaigns highlighting the serious risks of drinking and driving, there remain a disturbingly high number of motorists who throw caution to the wind and try operating a vehicle while heavily intoxicated. For example, a South Florida woman was placed under arrest for an array of serious charges, including driving under… Read More »

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Miami Attorney Seriously Injured in a Hit-and-Run Accident

By Alan Goldfarb, P.A. |

In the blink of an eye, your life can get turned upside down due to the careless, irresponsible actions of another driver. A prime example is the awful accident where a Miami Beach attorney’s vehicle was clipped by another driver speeding at over 100 miles an hour on the MacArthur Causeway causing his vehicle… Read More »

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Hit and Run Accident – Am I Left Holding the Bill?

By Alan Goldfarb, P.A. |

You are driving on 2nd Street in Miami when, out of nowhere, another driver slams into the back of your vehicle. Your airbag deploys smacking you in the face. By the time you realize what happened and check to see who hit you, the reckless driver fled the scene. You are left there with… Read More »

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Fort Lauderdale Pedestrian Loses Life

By Alan Goldfarb, P.A. |

A pedestrian was killed in an accident in Fort Lauderdale the other night that started out as a hit and run. The driver initially fled the accident scene but then apparently changed their mind and returned. The accident is under investigation and the driver is cooperating, but for the pedestrian, it does not change… Read More »

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