New Florida Laws You Should Know

(Effective July 1, 2025)

Several new Florida laws went into effect this July—many of which directly impact personal injury cases, liability, and roadway safety. Here are the key ones to know:

Dangerous Excessive Speeding

Drivers going over 100 mph or exceeding the speed limit by 50+ mph can now face jail time and increased fines—making reckless speeding both a criminal and financial risk.

Boater Freedom Act

Law enforcement must now have probable cause or clear evidence of a violation before stopping a boat. This could affect boating accident investigations and liability.

Swatting

The act of falsely reporting a serious emergency to provoke a police response will carry tougher penalties, especially if the call results in physical harm. These incidents may also open the door to civil injury claims.

Pam Rock Act

Dog owners with dangerous animals will now be required to microchip their pets, maintain secure enclosures, and carry liability insurance. This law strengthens protections for dog bite victims.

Driver’s License Education Reform

Teens must now complete a state-approved driver education course, pass vision and hearing tests, and obtain parental consent—steps designed to improve road safety and reduce teen-involved crashes.

Hands-Free Driving Law

Florida now prohibits the use of handheld cell phones while driving. This law aims to reduce distracted driving injuries and may affect fault in future accidents.

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Lauren Pineda from Trelles Personal Injury Law.

Lauren Pineda is the Firm Administrator at Trelles Injury Law, responsible for overseeing marketing, client relations, and administrative functions. Fluent in both English and Spanish, she began her career with the firm in 2016 as a Receptionist, later advancing to Legal Assistant, and ultimately to Firm Administrator in 2020. Lauren has been a Notary Public since 2015. She is an active member of the Association of Legal Administrators (ALA) and will serve as Secretary of the Palm Beach County Chapter (PBCALA) for the 2025-2026 term. She was also honored with the PBCALA Outstanding Volunteer Award for the 2023-2024 term.

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