06/02/2026
Florida summers mean more kids outside, more cars on the road, and more opportunities for preventable injuries.
School may be out, but the risks are very real. Busy pools, crowded neighborhoods, distracted drivers, bicycle accidents, playground injuries, and unsafe summer activities can all lead to serious harm.
As a personal injury firm, we want families to enjoy the summer while staying alert and informed.
A few important reminders:
Watch carefully for children crossing streets unexpectedly.
Slow down in residential neighborhoods, parking lots, and near parks, pools, and recreation areas.
Never leave young children unattended around water, even for a moment.
Make sure pool areas are properly supervised, secured, and equipped with working barriers, gates, or alarms when appropriate.
Stay extra aware in parking lots, where children can be difficult to see.
Check that bikes, helmets, and other safety gear are in good condition before children ride.
For young children, pool hazards are especially dangerous because drowning can happen quickly and quietly. A single moment of inattention can change a family’s summer forever.
If your child is hurt because someone else failed to take reasonable care, your family may have legal options.
Stay safe. Stay alert. Protect the moments that matter most.
📞 941-484-2700
💻 gerberlawgroup.com
📩 DM us anytime
Florida summers mean more kids outside, more cars on the road, and more opportunities for preventable injuries.
School may be out, but the risks are still very real. Busy pools, crowded neighborhoods, distracted drivers, bicycle accidents, playground injuries, and unsafe summer activities can all lead to serious harm.
As a personal injury firm, we want families to enjoy the summer while staying alert and informed.
A few important reminders:
Watch carefully for children crossing streets unexpectedly.
Slow down in residential neighborhoods, parking lots, and near parks, pools, and recreation areas.
Never leave young children unattended around water, even for a moment.
Make sure pool areas are properly supervised, secured, and equipped with working barriers, gates, or alarms when appropriate.
Stay extra aware in parking lots, where children can be difficult to see.
Check that bikes, helmets, and other safety gear are in good condition before children ride.
For young children, pool hazards are especially dangerous because drowning can happen quickly and quietly. A single moment of inattention can change a family’s summer forever.
If your child is hurt because someone else failed to take reasonable care, your family may have legal options.
Stay safe. Stay alert. Protect the moments that matter most.
📞 941-484-2700
💻 gerberlawgroup.com
📩 DM us anytime