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TAMPA, FL – No one was injured in a collision that occurred at the Lamplighter Lane and Morris Bridge Road intersection Tuesday evening, the Hillsborough deputies revealed. 

Deputies were first made aware of the crash at approximately 6:09 p.m. They have not revealed the exact cause of this motor vehicle accident, said how many vehicles and people were involved, or said if anyone was hurt. 

Our newsroom will issue updates should they become available. 

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ANNA MARIA, FL – Manatee County deputies were called to a crash on the 9800 block of Gulf Drive along Anna Maria Island Creamery and Bakery before 11 a.m. Monday. 

The deputies have not revealed if anyone was hurt and what the contributing factors of this collision were. 

More information will be posted as it becomes available. 

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SARASOTA COUNTY, FL – At least one person was injured in a collision at the Winchester Boulevard & South River Road junction in Englewood Friday. 

According to Sarasota County 911 Dispatch Reporting, first responders were summoned to the scene at approximately 1:08 p.m. 

Officials have not said how many vehicles and people were involved, what the contributing factors were, or specified the severity of injuries. 

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SARASOTA, FL – A collision near the Palm Aire Country Club in Sarasota injured at least one person Thursday evening, per the Florida Highway Patrol

This crash happened before 9 p.m. on the 7000 block of Fairway Bend Circle. Troopers have not said how many vehicles were involved, what injuries the victims suffered, or what exactly led up to the crash.. 

We will endeavor to provide updates as they become available.

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PLANT CITY, FL – The driver of a van caused a five-car chain reaction crash on I-4 early Thursday morning which ended in the death of a 52-year-old man.. 

According to WTSP, this collision took place before 8 a.m. near Thonotosassa Road. A preliminary report from Florida Highway Patrol said that the 22-year-old man driving the van collided with an SUV, which caromed into a dairy van and two other vehicles ahead of it. 

The force of this collision caused milk from the dairy van to spill onto the interstate. Firefighters had to pull the driver from the vehicle. Responders also transported a woman to the hospital for unspecified injuries. 

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Since October 2021, Tampa’s Mobility Department has installed more than 100 4-way stop intersections throughout the city to curb the dangers present to drivers and pedestrians.

The latest 4-way intersections are focused around Plant High School. There are stop signs now at Himes Avenue at San Jose Street and W. Barcelona Street as well as one at San Miguel Street and Sterling Avenue at the school’s entrance.

Four-way stops are something that experts say make drivers slow down. This will not only help the schools, but also improve the neighborhoods – as drivers are forced to slow down.

Untitled-design-15-200x300The goal is to put an end to the high number of accidents and traffic deaths in the city of Tampa.

According to the latest crash data from the Florida Department of Highway Safety and Motor Vehicles (FLHSMV), thus far into 2023 (24 days) Hillsborough County has seen 554 traffic accidents resulting in 3 deaths and 386 injuries. There have been 7 bicycle crashes, 16 motorcycle crashes, and 14 pedestrian accidents. There have been 2 pedestrian fatalities and 1 motorcycle crash fatality. There have been 137 hit and run crashes resulting in 34 injuries.

The FLHSMV report from 2022 shows that Hillsborough County saw 28,290 total traffic accidents resulting in 223 deaths and another 19,250 injuries. There were 476 bicycle accidents resulting in 18 fatalities. 2022 also saw 597 motorcycle crashes resulting in 44 deaths. There were 656 pedestrian accidents resulting in 58 deaths. Hit and run crashes totaled 7,484 resulting in 13 deaths and another 1,870 injuries. Continue reading

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The population in Hillsborough County has continued to rise each year, and with that growth, comes more drivers on the roads and unfortunately, more collisions.

In 2022, Hillsborough County saw 28,290 total crashes (including bicycle, motorcycle, pedestrian, and hit and run collisions), according to the Florida Department of Highway Safety and Motor Vehicles (FLHSMV). Total fatalities for 2022 reached 223 and 19,250 injuries from crashes.

So far in 2023, preliminary data shows 554 crashes, with 3 fatalities and another 386 injuries.

Untitled-design-14-200x300Using data from the Hillsborough County Sheriff’s Office, All for Transportation compiled a list of the most dangerous intersections in the Tampa Bay area. Three of these intersections on the list have seen more than 900 collisions within the past two years.

Here is the full list:

  1. S. 301 at Gibsonton Dr. – 367 accidents with 13 injuries/deaths
  2. S. 301 at Big Bend Rd. – 332 accidents with 14 injuries/deaths
  3. S. 301 at SR 674 – 207 accidents with 17 serious injuries/deaths
  4. Florida Ave. and E. Waters Ave. – 176 accidents with 9 injuries/deaths
  5. Lakewood Dr. and E. Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. Blvd. – 113 accidents with 10 injuries/deaths
  6. Fishhawk Blvd. and Boyette Rd. – 104 accidents with 10 injuries/deaths
  7. Big Bend Rd. at Summerfield Blvd. – 97 accidents with 14 injuries/deaths
  8. Big Bend Rd. and Summerfield Crossing Blvd. – 92 accidents with 11 injuries/deaths
  9. County Line Rd. and U.S. 41 – 76 accidents with 10 injuries/deaths
  10. Bill Tucker Rd. and U.S. 301 – 66 accidents with 9 injuries/deaths

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Insurance companies in America often market themselves as businesses who are looking out for you, but the truth is that these corporations are really looking out for their bottom line – making trillions of dollars annually from people like you paying your insurance premiums and then denying valid claims, rejecting various coverages, and increasing their premium costs.

Car-Insurance-Promotion-Instagram-Post-1-300x300The American Association for Justice (AAJ) conducted their own research into insurance companies by combing through court documents and interviewing former insurance company employees to narrow down the 10 worst insurance companies in America. Here are the rankings:

  1. ALLSTATE: Here is a perfect example of a company who markets itself as a business that places you in “good hands,” but instead of living up to that promise they tell employees to make low offers for claims and use their team of lawyers to scare off claimants from going after the full and fair compensation they deserve. The CEO, Thomas Wilson, has openly said that the company’s main priority is to increase the wealth of its shareholders. Wilson earned more than $16,300,000 in 2019, but injured policyholders got far less than what they rightfully deserved or nothing at all due to the company’s unfair tactics and ambiguous language in their policies designed to trick policyholders into thinking they have certain coverages and blindsiding them when tragedy strikes because their claims will be denied.
  2. UNUM: While you may not have heard of this disability insurance provider in the U.S., they are known for delaying and denying any claims presented to them, leaving those sick and injured with benefit denials. To break it down, Unum denied their own employee’s benefits following a diagnosis for multiple sclerosis. After three years of fighting with the company, the former employee sought legal counsel to get her valid claim accepted. Sadly, this just further drives home the point that you must get legal help to level the playing field with these insurance companies.
  3. AIG: This company has been nicknamed the “New Enron” because they have multiple charges of multi-billion-dollar corporate fraud. They are also known for creating all kinds of unfair hoops for claimants to jump through to try and get their rightful benefits and have used questionable schemes in court proceedings.
  4. STATE FARM: While this is the top-earning insurance company in the U.S., paying their CEO more than $8.5 million or more a year, they will go to any lengths possible to delay or deny very valid claims.
  5. CONSECO (Subsidiaries PENN LIFE and BANKER’S LIFE): This insurance provider allegedly uses bad faith insurance practices (unfair conduct that exceeds negligence) to keep their pockets lined with cash. Former employees have shared stories of false advertising and unethical policies that are aimed at taking advantage of senior citizens.
  6. ANTHEM (Formerly known as Wellpoint): You may know this insurance provider better from their Blue Cross and Blue Shield plans as well as others. They are notorious for cancelling policies of those battling chronic illnesses as well as pregnant women. Just like all the other insurance companies, Anthem is only out to protect their money, not their policyholders.
  7. FARMERS: This multi-million-dollar company has been ranked as one of the worse home and auto insurance providers in the U.S. by Consumer Reports and JD Powers & Associates. Reports have indicated that this company gives their employees bonuses and raises for partaking in unethical business tactics to meet their low payment standards.
  8. UNITED HEALTH: Much of this company’s success can be attributed to their partnership with AARP. They are known for creating obstacles for patients to get their medical care reimbursed, leaving them to find other ways to pay for their medical bills.
  9. TORCHMARK/GLOBAL LIFE: This insurance provider focuses its policies on southern states, likes Texas and Alabama. Former employers have provided information that apparently shows they charge higher premiums for minority customers when compared to white customers. They also have allegations of defrauding senior policyholders.
  10. LIBERTY MUTUAL: Another insurance company who uses shady and borderline illegal practices to keep the money rolling in. If you are seeing a pattern here, you are correct. Floridians should watch out for Liberty Mutual as they are known for abandoning policyholders after hurricane or tropical storms as well as refusing their renewals.

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U.S. News ranked Tampa Bay as the #15 spot for the fastest-growing places in the U.S. for 2022-2023. The neighboring areas of Sarasota and Fort Myers took the #3 and #4 spots. Interestingly enough, Lakeland, Fl took the #2 spot on the list and Ocala, FL, Port St. Lucie, FL, Daytona Beach, FL, and Naples, FL, took spots 6-9 on the list. Melbourne, FL ranked #12, Jacksonville, FL ranked #14, and Orlando completed the list coming in at #25.

Florida is booming, and the Tampa Bay area is seeing exponentially more growth. More people means more traffic, which is something people want to avoid.

At Whittel & Melton, our Tampa Bay Car Crash Lawyers know that there is really no way to entirely avoid traffic, but we can offer some insight into how to avoid congested areas so that you can keep moving, avoid a collision, and get on with your day.

Tampa Bay Rankings from U.S. News

U.S. News took on the task of analyzing 150 metro areas in the U.S. to find the best places to live, basing their research on job markets, quality of life, the value of living there and the desire to live there. Here is how Tampa ranked:

#39 Best Places to Live

#6 Best Places to Retiredazzle-300x300

#6 Safest Places to Live

#5 Best Places to Live in Florida

And as we know, #15 in Fastest-Growing Places

Understanding the Population Growth in Tampa Bay

The 2022 metro area population of Tampa is 2,945,000, which is a 1.17% increase from 2021. Tampa’s population in 2021 was 2,911,000 – a 1.18% increase from 2020. In 2020, Tampa’s population was 2,877,000 – up 1.23% from 2019.

Interstate-275, I-4, I-75, SR 580, SR 582, SR 583, US 301, US 92, and Dale Mabry Highway are a few of the major stretches of roads and highways that have issues during peak travel times. Tampa’s worst times to be on the roads are from 7:30 am – 9:30 am and again from 3:30 pm – 7:30 pm.

Worst Intersections in Tampa

Below you will find a list of the 30 Worst Intersections in Tampa Bay, according to FDOT. If you can avoid these during rush hour travel times, you can keep yourself and anyone else in your vehicle a bit safer.

  1. US 19 @ TAMPA RD, PALM HARBOR
  2. US 19 @ GULF TO BAY BLVD, CLEARWATER
  3. US 19 @ CURLEW RD, PALM HARBOR
  4. US 19 @ DREW ST, CLEARWATER
  5. SR 60 @ S BELCHER RD, CLEARWATER
  6. US 19 @ EAST BAY DR, LARGO
  7. US 92 @ I 275, TAMPA
  8. SR 589 @ SR 580, TOWN ‘N’ COUNTRY
  9. SR 60 @ BRANDON TOWN CENTER DR, BRANDON
  10. SR 582 @ 30TH ST, TAMPA
  11. US 301 @ GIBSONTON DR, RIVERVIEW
  12. US 92 @ CHEROKEE AVE, TAMPA
  13. US 301 @ PROGRESS BLVD, BRANDON
  14. US 19 @ PARK BLVD N, PINELLAS PARK
  15. CR 1 @ RIDGE RD, NEW PORT RICHEY
  16. DALE MABRY HWY @ WATERS AVE, TAMPA
  17. SR 574 @ I 275, TAMPA
  18. SR 574 @ I 275, TAMPA
  19. US 41 @ SR 54, LAND ‘O LAKES
  20. US 19 @ MAIN ST, DUNEDIN
  21. US 19 @ E TARPON AVE, TARPON SPRINGS
  22. SR 686 @ 34TH ST N,CLEARWATER
  23. SR 686 @ STARKEY RD, LARGO
  24. US 301 @ BIG BEND RD, RIVERVIEW
  25. SR 60 @ FALKENBURG RD, TAMPA
  26. I 275 @ E BUSCH BLVD, TAMPA
  27. SR 688 @ STARKEY RD, LARGO
  28. I 75 @ BIG BEND RD, RIVERVIEW
  29. CR 584 @ HANLEY RD, TOWN ‘N’ COUNTRY
  30. I-275 @ 22ND AVE N, ST. PETERSBURG

Road Construction Projects in Tampa for 2022

  • I-275 (Howard Frankland Bridge) New southbound bridge between Pinellas and Hillsborough counties
  • I-275 Capacity Improvements from north of I-4 to north US 92 (Hillsborough Ave)
  • I-275, I-4, I-75 Wrong-way Detection Installation in Hillsborough and Pinellas Counties
  • I-4 ITS Communication System from I-275 to Polk County line
  • I-75 Ramp Reconfiguration and Interchange Modification from MLK (Exit 260) to I-4
  • SR 582 (Fowler Avenue) Intersection Improvements (Multiple Locations)
  • SR 597 (Dale Mabry Highway) Lighting Improvements at Various Intersections
  • SR 60 (Adamo Drive) Intersection Freight Improvements at N 34th Street
  • SR 60 (Kennedy Blvd) Safety Enhancements and Pedestrian Improvements from West Shore Blvd to MacDill Ave
  • US 92 (Dale Mabry Hwy) Drainage Improvements from Neptune St. to Henderson Blvd.
  • US 92 (Gandy Bridge) over Old Tampa Bay
  • US 92 / Dale Mabry and SR 574 / MLK Blvd – Lane closures for Spring Training Traffic

Take Advantage of Public Transportation in Tampa Bay

Both Hillsborough and Pinellas counties utilize public buses and trolley systems. The Hillsborough Area Regional Transit Authority, known as HART, has public buses running through all of Tampa and the greater Hillsborough County. There is also the TECO Line Streetcar that has routes between downtown Tampa and Ybor City. The Pinellas Suncoast Transit Authority (PSTA) has a public bus system catering to St. Petersburg and Clearwater. The Pinellas County trolley system – the Suncoast Beach Trolley – operates between downtown Clearwater and St. Pete Beach. Continue reading

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