Monthly Archives: April 2016

Habits to Make (and A Few to Break): Becoming a Safe Driver

New drivers are taught all kinds of rules and regulations when they take a driver’s education course, whether in school as a young teen, or as an adult at an actual driving school. Never driving while under the influence of alcohol or other substances, making sure to check your mirrors often, and using a turn […]

These Boots Are Made for Walking: Tips for Staying Safe As A Pedestrian

We have covered many topics related to being behind the wheel of a vehicle. We’ve tackled subject matter for teen drivers, tips for documenting an accident scene, and even what paperwork you need to keep in your car in case of an accident; however, we have NOT mentioned safety when you aren’t on the inside of a […]

The Innocent Party: What to Do When You Are an Injured Passenger

We have discussed in detail how you should go about filing claims after an accident when you are a driver of one of the vehicles, whether at fault or the victim. However, what if you are the passenger in one of the automobiles, or the passenger in a vehicle involved in a single-car crash? You might not be […]

Pack of Papers: 5 Documents You Need to Have in Your Vehicle at ALL Times

Here on the Sessums Law Group blog, we have written about what you should (and shouldn’t) do in the case of an automobile accident. However, something we haven’t yet covered is the documents you should have with you if, or when, you are in a collision. Having your paperwork in order before you ever need it […]

Rental Cars and Collisions: What You Need to Know

Vacation season is here in Central Florida. Spring break is hitting schools throughout the state, and between now and early June, many schools will be wrapping up the 2015-2016 school year. What does that mean for the average family? VACATION! For some families, vacations mean rental cars. Whether it is for luggage space, mileage on […]

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