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Monthly Archives: February 2026

Arbitration

Forced Arbitration and Fine Print: How Arbitration Clauses in Vehicle Sales and Rideshare Agreements Complicate Florida Injury Claims

By Smith, Ball, Báez & Prather |

After a serious car accident in West Palm Beach, injured people usually expect their claims to be handled through insurance negotiations or, if necessary, the court system. What many do not realize is that contracts signed long before a crash ever occurred can dramatically alter that path. Arbitration clauses buried in vehicle purchase agreements,… Read More »

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Family Liability Myths in Senior-Related Crashes: When Others May (and May Not) Be Responsible Under Florida Law

By Smith, Ball, Báez & Prather |

When an automobile accident involves an elderly driver, injured victims often wonder whether responsibility extends beyond the driver behind the wheel. Family members are sometimes assumed to share liability simply because they are caregivers, adult children, or spouses. At the same time, insurers may attempt to use these assumptions to deflect attention from the… Read More »

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Pedestrian Injuries Involving Elderly Drivers: Unique Risks and Legal Challenges in Florida

By Smith, Ball, Báez & Prather |

Pedestrians are among the most vulnerable users of Florida’s roadways, and accidents involving elderly drivers can present especially serious risks. In West Palm Beach, where walking is common in residential neighborhoods, downtown areas, and near medical facilities, pedestrian collisions often result in catastrophic injuries. When an elderly driver strikes a pedestrian, legal questions quickly… Read More »

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Medical Conditions and Sudden Incapacitation: When Elderly Driver Health Issues Affect Liability in Florida Accidents

By Smith, Ball, Báez & Prather |

Automobile accidents involving elderly drivers often raise difficult and emotionally charged questions, particularly when a medical condition or sudden incapacitation is involved. In communities like West Palm Beach, where many older adults remain active drivers, crashes attributed to strokes, cardiac events, diabetic episodes, or cognitive impairment are not uncommon. While these situations invite sympathy,… Read More »

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Elderly Driver Accidents: Balancing Compassion with Accountability in Florida Law

By Smith, Ball, Báez & Prather |

As Florida’s population continues to age, elderly drivers are commonly part of our roadways, particularly in communities like West Palm Beach. Many seniors rely on driving to maintain independence, access medical care, and stay socially connected. At the same time, age-related physical and cognitive changes can increase the risk of serious automobile accidents. For… Read More »

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What Happens When PIP Benefits Are Exhausted: Bodily Injury Liability Claims in Florida

By Smith, Ball, Báez & Prather |

For many people injured in West Palm Beach car accidents, Personal Injury Protection benefits are only the beginning of the financial recovery process. Florida’s no-fault system provides limited, front-end coverage for medical expenses and lost wages, but those benefits are capped and often exhausted quickly in anything beyond a minor collision. When PIP benefits… Read More »

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The 14-Day Treatment Rule Under Florida PIP Law and When Exceptions May Apply

By Smith, Ball, Báez & Prather |

After a car accident in West Palm Beach, the clock starts ticking immediately, often before injured drivers even realize it. Florida’s Personal Injury Protection system imposes a strict requirement that accident victims seek medical treatment within fourteen days of the crash in order to qualify for PIP benefits. This rule, found in Florida Statutes… Read More »

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