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While there is not a specific definition of conduct that defines aggressive driving, people tend to understand what aggressive driving is when they see it. Basically, aggressive driving is an approach to navigating that places undue stress on other motorists who happen to be in the vicinity at the time, and this mindset tends to cause a high number of Miami car accidents because of the unpredictable responses this conduct elicits.
Common examples of aggressive driving include following vehicles too closely, darting in and out of different lanes of traffic with little room between vehicles to maneuver, moving at a high rate of speed in heavy traffic conditions and many other acts that place everyone in the area in a position of danger.
Aggressive driving is highly dangerous for many reasons. Most obviously, this tactic can lead to an aggressive driver being involved in a Miami car accident because when the margin of error is all but removed, even the smallest mistake or misjudgment will lead to a collision. In addition, this conduct often leads to Miami car accidents that do not even involve the aggressive driver, as unpredictable maneuvers by an aggressive driver can and often do lead to unpredictable maneuvers and mistakes by those in the vicinity.
Aggressive driving is generally considered negligent because it is not seen as conduct that would be undertaken by a reasonable person in a similar situation. That’s the basic standard for negligence in Florida, and if a court finds that a motorist did not act reasonably and that this unreasonable conduct led to a crash and injuries, a verdict will often be returned for a plaintiff in a Florida personal injury lawsuit.
As stated above, there is no specific definition of aggressive driving. Therefore, when someone is injured by an aggressive driver and files a Florida personal injury lawsuit in response, the plaintiff will need to present specific and compelling facts as evidence that prove the claim. This effort will always be met with resistance from the defense.
Therefore, if you or someone you love has been injured by an aggressive driver, you need to focus on your recovery and seek the help of Miami car accident lawyers who have been fighting for the rights of those harmed in this manner successfully for many years. Contact Bernstein & Maryanoff today to schedule a free initial consultation.

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