In honor of the 4th of July, we at Scott & Fenderson are excited to announce 4 new improvements:
1. We are happy to announce our new 1-800-INJURED phone number.
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Charles Scott, a former insurance claims adjuster and former state attorney, will focus his practice on personal injury law and he will work alongside his wife and law partner, Kathryn.3.
In addition to our website www.scottandfenderson.com, we have added an interactive blog where you can "Ask Kathryn" questions about auto accidents and insurance coverage; find it at http://scottandfenderson.typepad.com/law_blog/.4.
In addition to the new number, the attorneys are available by email at fenderlaw@aol.com and itslegal@aol.com and by cell phone at 727-445-0439 or 727-439-3694.Charles and Kathryn will continue to guarantee our clients that the attorney will never make more than the client on any personal injury case; that property damage claims are handled at no charge to our personal injury clients; and that there are no fees or costs unless we make a recovery for our client. While we are growing, we will continue to provide the same quality personal service by the attorney that our clients have grown accustomed to over the last 12 years. We are a family owned and operated law firm and we want our clients to feel like family.
As we celebrate the 4th of July, we want to remind you to drive safely and use extra caution over the holiday. July 3rd and 4th are the two deadliest days of the year to drive. To keep you and your family safe this 4th of July weekend, we would like to share our :
"Top Four 4th of July Driving Tips":
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Watch your surroundings! Fireworks displays, parades, and celebrations typically generate large crowds of people and pedestrians; make sure to drive with caution and care with large crowds. Rain, rain, go away!. Check the weather http://www.weather.com/ before you leave and during your trip. If you do get caught in a torrential downpour, pull off to the side of the road or to a rest area until the rain has stopped. In floods, don’t try to drive through it, find an another route. You may have to turn back, but it will be worth it in the long run.
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Don’t drink and drive. Drinking and driving is never a good idea. Play it safe this 4th of July and either have a designated driver to drive you home or call for a cab. Don’t Text or Talk on the Cell Phone and Drive. Recent studies have proven texting and talking on cell phones while driving are very dangerous and reduce your response time. Don’t drive if you are tired and don’t drive for extended periods of time without taking a break.
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Watch your speed! Police officers will be out in full force! Obey the speed limit and keep a safe distance between the cars in front of you! Remember, a speeding ticket can mean points on your driver’s license and an increase in your auto insurance rate. Pack a first aid kit and roadside assistance kit and keep it in your car at all times.
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Buckle Up! Wear seatbelts every time. Secure children in a proper car or booster seat for their age group. Check your tires and the tire pressure; have your tires rotated by a professional mechanic before a long trip. Make sure your battery is charged. Turn on your lights. Check headlights, tail lights and turn signals. Proof of car insurance. You should always have your proof of car insurance in your wallet and in your glove box. It’s a good idea to keep a disposable camera, note pad and pen in your car, just in case an accident occurs.
Have a SAFE and happy 4th of July!
Visit www.scottandfenderson.com
for more safety tips.

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