Author Archives: Sara Bader

Is Your Car A Top Safety Pick?
New cars are typically loaded with technology which makes them safer than ever. It’s hard to turn on the television and not see multiple commercials by auto manufactures touting their safety features. Still, crashes happen every day and people are getting injured, sometimes seriously! As an attorney who represents crash victims, I can tell… Read More »

COVID Deaths in Nursing Homes – The Death Count Continues
As injury lawyers, we seek justice on behalf of our clients who have been harmed due to the negligence of others. When we handle our nursing home abuse cases, our investigations are unique as we are routinely fighting for clients who cannot speak, nevertheless fight, for themselves. As nursing home residents are one of… Read More »

Partner Mickey Smith Pays Tribute To the Pledge of Allegiance
Firm partner Mickey Smith was honored to read a very moving message from the late Senator John McCain, before leading the Wellington Rotary Club in the Pledge of Allegiance. If you wonder why many organizations begin their meetings by reciting the Pledge, you won’t after reading this: The Pledge Of Allegiance by Senator John… Read More »

Preparing For Hurricane Season On the Road
Hurricane season is upon us. We have just heard that Louisiana was hit by Category 4 Hurricane Ida. When hurricanes hit land, they can be deadly. So, we should all be prepared. As it relates to traveling on our roads, there are some things that you can do now which will keep you and… Read More »

Be Careful where you Click…You just Might Give up your Rights
In today’s ever increasing online world, people are looking to the internet for just about everything from research projects and headline news to banking and even grocery shopping. In fact, studies show that Americans spend, on average, more than 6 hours online, and visit close to 23 different websites every day. With this level… Read More »

Stay Up To Date With The New Florida Cycling Laws
The 2021 Florida Legislature is taking action to improve cycling safety in our beautiful state. The new bicycle laws recognize the growing concern about bicycle safety in Florida. They clarify cycling rights and give guidance to cyclists and motorists alike. Lesser, Lesser, Landy, & Smith regularly reviews vehicle and cycling laws and is considered… Read More »

Automobile Insurance Coverage 101
This summer many of us will have our automobile insurance policies up for renewal. When opening a new auto policy, or renewing an existing policy, it’s important to know what your options are and to understand the different types of auto insurance coverage that are available. Of course, each type of coverage you choose… Read More »

How A Motorcyclist Can Avoid A Crash
Have you ever heard that Harley Davidson makes their engines so loud so that cars are aware that the motorcycle is there? That is not necessarily true. According to Harley Davidson, it designs all its motorcycles to comply with the U.S. EPA Code, which mandates motorcycle engine volume to be 80 decibels or less. … Read More »

Does Your Car Pass The Test For Summer Travel?
After the year of the pandemic, lockdowns, school & business closures, and just plain yuck, people are ready to get away on vacation and have some fun. With such pent-up demand for holiday activities, this summer may shatter travel records! According to AAA, more than 47 million Americans traveled over July 4th weekend! A… Read More »

Gov. DeSantis Vetoes Bill That Would Have Repealed Florida’s Longstanding No-Fault Law
After a long wait, Gov. Ron DeSantis has vetoed Senate Bill 54 sponsored by Senator Danny Burgess that would have abolished Florida’s longstanding no-fault law. Under this law that has been in effect since 1979 (with some modifications since then), Florida residents have been required to carry $10,000.00 in Personal Injury Protection coverage. This… Read More »