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Man and Woman Die in Separate, but Related Crashes on I-95 in Brevard

In the early morning hours of June 26, 2009, two individuals lost their lives in separate car crashes on I-95 in Brevard.READ»

Four Car Crash on Florida Turnpike Injures Two

Sheriff’s Deputy and a man pulled over by the Sheriff during a traffic stop were injured in a pre-dawn crash.READ»

Orange County Firefighter Killed in Motorcycle Crash

A head-on collision took the life of Orange County firefighter Michael E. Priester.READ»

Construction Workers Slammed by 18-Wheeler

Three injured on I-4 when tractor trailer collides with construction truck near Dover.READ»

Why Children Shouldn't Drive

Tony Francis of the Orlando-based Francis Law Firm offers some pertinent observations about a recent Osceola County accident in which a fourteen-year-old girl's inexperience behind the wheel may have resulted in the tragic death of a second female passenger riding in her car who was only twelve.READ»

Two Killed in Orange County Car Crash

Tony Francis of the Orlando-based Francis Law Firm notes the all-too common incidences of accidents in Orange and Seminole County, and urges stricter adherence to safe driving practices. READ»

Osceola Accidents in June Prove Fatal to St. Cloud Man and Girl

A 51-year-old man and a 12-year-old girl, both from St. Cloud, were killed in separate automobile accidents during the first half of June.READ»

Atypical Accidents in Brevard and Seminole Counties during May

A 1996 Ford pickup truck driver killed a 70-year-old bicyclist in Brevard County on the 8th while on the 30th another driver in Seminole County near Oviedo plowed into a power line – cutting off electricity to thousands of residents.READ»

Francis Law Firm Takes Clear Stand on Controversial HB 903

Tony Francis, of the Orlando-based Francis Law Firm, is opposed to the Florida House Bill primarily because its repeal or veto is crucial to the rights of workers.READ»

Francis Law Firm Opposes Florida House Bill 903

Tony Francis of the Francis Law Firm is front and center against the controversial workers’ compensation bill, and he urges Governor Crist to veto it. There are some excellent reasons why.READ»

Construction Site Accidents Are Becoming Increasingly Common

Construction site accidents are becoming more common. But is workers’ comp law keeping pace? READ»

Victor Leon Case Ties Illegal Immigration to Workers’ Comp Law

The case of a paralyzed worker is compromised by worker's immigration status and compounded by his use of illicit drugs.READ»

Improved School Bus Safety

If there were ever a debate about what the largest mass transportation system was in the United States, a lot of people would lose their first bet, as the largest system is actually thousands of school buses.READ»

When the Bike Hits the Pavement

Everyone knows that when a motorcycle hits the pavement there will be serious injuries or a death. READ»

Traumatic Brain Injury Recovery Varies

People who suffered a traumatic brain injury, also referred to as a coup/contrecoup injury, have a long road to recovery ahead of them.READ»

The Bigger They Are the Less They See You

It's not such a smart move to travel too close to big rigs while you are rocketing down the nation's highways. READ»

Doing It Out of Court

Doing it out of court is sometimes the right answer to getting a case resolved, but that depends on the advice of your lawyer.READ»

TBI Becoming Higher Profile

It's frightening to know that every year in the U.S. there are roughly 1.5 million Americans who will suffer from the effects of a traumatic brain injury that ranges from mild to severe. READ»

Drinking and Driving Don't Mix

While most people get the picture that drinking and driving don't mix, there are still those who think the rules don't apply to them because they are the exception and will not get caught.READ»

Breathalyzer Use Still a Point of Contention

It's not rocket science, although one might wonder when faced with some of the latest breathalyzers on the market. The fancier they get, the more legal challenges they generateREAD»