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Black Box Secrets: How to Win Your Florida Truck Accident Case with ELD Data and Telematics in 2025

What Is a Black Box in a Truck? Modern commercial trucks are required by federal law to install ELDs that automatically record data about: – Engine power on/off – Vehicle motion – Miles driven – Speed and braking patterns – Hours of service (HOS) – GPS location every 60 seconds (49 C.F.R. § 395.26) Many…
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The Rise of Mega Trucks: Are Florida Roads Becoming More Dangerous in 2025?

What Are Mega Trucks? “Mega trucks” refer to: – Double and triple-trailer combinations (up to 120 feet long), – Trucks weighing over 88,000 lbs (beyond Florida’s default 80,000-lb limit), – Extended cabs with increased blind spots and braking distances. While Federal law under 23 U.S.C. § 127 currently caps vehicle weight at 80,000 lbs on…
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Notice on our office’s COVID-19 Coronavirus restrictions

Dear clients and residents of Miami, We hope this notice finds you and your family safe and healthy. In an effort to do our part and encourage physical distancing to prevent the transmission of coronavirus and flatten the curve, our office continues to operate but in a remote fashion. In person consultations are temporarily discouraged…
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Happy Thanksgiving

At Abrams Justice we’re thankful for those that surround us and for another amazing year fighting for justice for all of our clients. We thank our hard-working team here at the firm, all of the residents of Miami-Dade County, and, most of all, you, our client. You are the reason, we love and have a…
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The FIU Bridge Collapse and Wrongful Death Cases

Almost exactly one year ago, a pedestrian bridge at Florida International University collapsed seriously injuring eight, crushing eight vehicles, and killing six people. The builder of the bridge, Magnum Construction Management LLC (MCM) now faces 18 lawsuits. Some of the lawsuits against MCM involve wrongful death cases from the families who lost loved ones from…
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Veterans suing Company 3M for Defective Ear Plugs that Caused Hearing Loss

From 2003 through 2015, the military’s standard issue earplugs for soldiers in combat were the Combat Arms earplugs manufactured by the 3M Company. The earplugs were meant to protect a soldiers hearing from loud impulse sounds such as explosions and gunfire.  But complaints filed by several veterans claim that the earplugs were defectively designed, and…
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