Norden Leacox Accident & Injury Law | May 2, 2025 | Car Accident
Do You Need a Front License Plate in Florida?
Before buying a car, it is good to know whether you need a front license plate in Florida. Understanding the requirements for front license plates in Florida can save you time and money. In Florida, the law states that passenger vehicles are required to have only a single license plate, which is typically displayed on… read more
Norden Leacox Accident & Injury Law | April 28, 2025 | Car Accident
FHP Reports: What You Need To Know
On average, Florida reports about 380,000 to 400,000 traffic crashes each year. Orange County reported 25,405 traffic accidents in 2024, including 154 fatal crashes and 12,439 injury crashes. The Florida Highway Patrol (FHP) was established in 1939. Today, the FHP patrols over 43 million miles of roads and investigates over 176,000 crashes each year. The… read more
Norden Leacox Accident & Injury Law | April 8, 2025 | Car Accident
What to Do at an Intersection With Flashing Lights
Most of the time, navigating an intersection isn’t difficult — all you need to do is wait for your light to turn green and proceed through. But what if you come upon an intersection with flashing lights? What you do next depends on the exact nature of the flashing light. At an Intersection With a… read more
Norden Leacox Accident & Injury Law | October 17, 2024 | Car Accident
Pros and Cons of Uninsured Motorist Coverage
Uninsured motorist (UM) insurance protects you if you’re in a car accident with a driver who doesn’t have insurance. While it’s optional in Florida, it’s a smart choice because about 16% of drivers in the state are completely uninsured. However, this number doesn’t tell the whole story. Since Florida doesn’t require drivers to carry liability… read more
Norden Leacox Accident & Injury Law | October 15, 2024 | Car Accident
Is it Illegal to Drive with One Headlight in Florida?
Driving safely on the road requires that all parts of your vehicle function properly, including headlights. Many drivers may wonder: is it illegal to drive with only one headlight in Florida? The answer is generally yes. Driving with one headlight violates traffic laws and creates significant risks for yourself and others. If you or a… read more