School Bus Crash in Fort Myers? Here’s Your Immediate Action Plan After a Fort Myers school bus crash, the first 30 days matter. A Lee County attorney walks parents through FL Statute 768.28, the Rule of…
Injured on HOA Property in Fort Myers? Here’s What You Need to Know Hurt on Fort Myers HOA property? David B. Pittman, Esq. explains Florida HOA duty of care, the 2-year deadline, comparative fault, and how to protect…
Who’s Really at Fault in Fort Myers Parking Lot Backing Up Car Accidents? Florida law on parking lot backing crashes in Fort Myers: comparative negligence, the 50% rule, the 2-year SOL, and what to do in the first…
Protect Your Rights: Why Quick Reporting of Slip and Fall Accidents Matters in Fort Myers Fort Myers slip and fall attorney David Pittman on Florida statutes 768.0755 and 768.0710, the two-year deadline, and what to do in the first hour…
Why You Should Consider Getting a Second Opinion Lawyer After a Fort Myers Car Accident A Fort Myers personal injury attorney explains when a second-opinion consult on your car accident case is worth it, the warning signs, and how to…
Semi Truck Accidents in Fort Myers: Your Rights When Tailgating Causes Crashes A Fort Myers attorney on Florida tailgating law, FMCSA rules, the 2023 negligence change, and what to do after a semi rear-ends you on I-75…
Slip and Fall vs. Trip and Fall in Fort Myers: Why the Difference Actually Changes Your Case Florida treats slip-and-fall and trip-and-fall cases differently under §768.0755 and §768.0710. A Fort Myers attorney explains how each is proven.
Who’s Really at Fault? The Truth About Multi-Car Collisions in Fort Myers After a Fort Myers multi-car crash, who really pays? David Pittman, Esq. on Florida's 50% rule, the 2-year deadline, and what to do in the…
The Hidden Dangers of Rain: Why Fort Myers Car Accidents Spike During Storms Fort Myers personal injury attorney David B. Pittman on rain-related car crashes — Florida law, PIP and UM coverage, the 2-year deadline, and what to…
Brake Checking Car Accidents in Fort Myers: Who’s Really at Fault? Brake-checked on a Fort Myers road? A 30-year Lee County injury attorney breaks down Florida reckless driving law, the 2023 fault rules, and what wins.