by Attorney Melbourne Florida | Jan 21, 2026 | Accidents, Florida, injury, Law, Motorcycle
Brevard County is warm most of the year. This means we have plenty of motorcycle riders who want to get out and enjoy riding on two wheels. Unfortunately, this also means that we have more than our share of motorcycle accidents. Highways like US-1 and I-95 are where a...
by Attorney Melbourne Florida | Jan 7, 2026 | Accidents, injury, Law
Florida has been a “no-fault” state for many years when it comes to accident insurance. This meant that drivers carried a type of insurance called PIP (Personal Injury Protection) where their own insurance companies would start paying for all bills right...
by Attorney Melbourne Florida | Dec 19, 2025 | Accidents, Florida, injury, Law, Medical
Florida is a “no fault” state. Florida is one of a handful of states that operates under a no-fault auto insurance system. This means that after a car accident, your own insurance policy is primarily responsible for covering your medical bills and certain...
by Attorney Melbourne Florida | Sep 16, 2025 | Accidents, Attorney, Florida, injury, Law
No one wants to be injured in an accident. And in general, no one wants to see anyone injured in ana accident either. But with a society as complex as ours with all the moving parts, such as motor vehicles, escalators and the like, there are going to be a significant...
by Attorney Melbourne Florida | Sep 9, 2025 | Accidents, Attorney, Florida, injury, Law, Medical, Motorcycle
Auto accidents happen every minute of every day in a nation as large as the United States. Just in Florida alone there are over 1,000 auto accidents daily. At O’Neil Injury Law, we believe that an everyday accident doesn’t have to derail your life. With the...
by Attorney Melbourne Florida | Aug 9, 2024 | Accidents, Florida, injury, Law, Medical, Motorcycle
A recent study concluded that from March 2021 to March 2022 there were 264,000 private civil cases in the United States. Of those cases a whopping 80,689 were in Florida. Of those 80K+ cases, over 66,000 of them were personal injury cases. At 40% of all private civil...