What should you do if you are involved in a hit-and-run?
Contact the authorities immediately, seek medical attention if needed, and consult with an accident lawyer to understand your rights and options.
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This article summarizes two distinct news items: a hit-and-run incident in Berkeley, California, and an overview of Florida's fireworks laws. The Berkeley incident highlights the importance of road safety and the consequences of hit-and-run...
In Berkeley, the hit-and-run occurred at the intersection of 62nd Street and Martin Luther King Jr. Way. The driver of a white Volvo fled the scene after the collision, leaving three senior citizens injured. Authorities are investigating the incident and seeking the driver. Accident lawyers emphasize the importance of gathering evidence, such as surveillance footage and witness statements, to locate hit-and-run drivers.
In Florida, fireworks laws permit the use of certain fireworks on specific holidays. A 2020 law allows fireworks on New Year’s Eve, New Year’s Day, and Independence Day. However, local ordinances and HOA rules may impose further restrictions. Consumer fireworks classified as 1.4G sparklers are legal year-round. Safety guidelines advise against using illegal fireworks and recommend keeping a water source nearby.
Contact the authorities immediately, seek medical attention if needed, and consult with an accident lawyer to understand your rights and options.
Consumer fireworks classified as 1.4G sparklers, including sparklers, fountains, ground spinners, snakes, glow worms, and party poppers.
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