Summer in Charlotte County: What You Need to Know About Staying Safe

June marks the official start of summer in Charlotte County, and with it comes sunshine, beach days, and an influx of visitors to our beautiful Gulf Coast community. From Charlotte Harbor to Englewood Beach, our area becomes a hub of activity as both residents and tourists make the most of Florida's warm weather.
But summer also brings increased risks. More people on the roads, more boats on the water, and more activity at local businesses means more opportunities for accidents and injuries. At Goldman, Tiseo & Sturges, P.A., we see a noticeable uptick in personal injury cases during the summer months, and we want our Charlotte County neighbors to stay safe.
The Summer Traffic Challenge
If you've lived in Port Charlotte, Punta Gorda, or Englewood for any length of time, you know that summer traffic is a different beast. Tamiami Trail becomes packed with out-of-state visitors unfamiliar with our roads, and Kings Highway sees increased congestion as families head to beaches and attractions.
What we see more of in summer:
- Rear-end collisions at busy intersections
- Accidents involving distracted drivers (tourists using GPS, looking for addresses)
- Pedestrian accidents in shopping areas and beach crossings
- Bicycle accidents as more riders take to the roads
When you're out this summer, give yourself extra time, stay alert, and remember that many drivers around you may not know where they're going. Defensive driving isn't just a suggestion, it's essential.
Water Activities and Boating Accidents
Charlotte Harbor, the Peace River, and the Gulf of Mexico are what make our area special. But with beautiful waters comes responsibility and risk.
Every summer, we handle cases involving:
- Boating collisions and operator negligence
- Jet ski accidents
- Dock and marina slip-and-fall injuries
- Swimming and diving accidents
- Inadequate safety equipment leading to drownings
If you're heading out on the water:
- Ensure everyone has properly fitted life jackets
- Designate a sober boat operator
- Know the navigation rules and respect no-wake zones
- Check weather conditions before departing
- Never mix alcohol and boating—Florida law treats BUI (Boating Under the Influence) seriously
Premises Liability: When Businesses Don't Keep You Safe
Summer means crowded restaurants, busy shopping centers, and packed entertainment venues. Property owners have a legal duty to maintain safe conditions for visitors, but corners get cut when businesses are overwhelmed with summer crowds.
Common summer premises liability issues:
- Wet floors in restaurants and stores (melting ice, spilled drinks, tracked-in water)
- Inadequate lighting in parking lots during evening hours
- Poorly maintained swimming pools at hotels and rental properties
- Overcrowded venues creating safety hazards
- Broken or uneven pavement in high-traffic areas
If you're injured on someone else's property due to negligence, don't just chalk it up to bad luck. You may have a valid premises liability claim.
Hurricane Season Starts June 1st
We can't talk about June in Charlotte County without mentioning hurricane season. While we hope for a quiet season, preparation is crucial and so is knowing your rights if storm-related negligence leads to injury.
Storm-related injuries we handle:
- Injuries from improperly secured construction materials or debris
- Falls due to inadequate lighting during power outages at businesses
- Vehicle accidents caused by poor storm preparation (unsecured objects becoming projectiles)
- Contractor negligence during hurricane repairs
Property owners and contractors have responsibilities during hurricane season. If their failure to properly secure property or follow safety protocols results in your injury, you have legal recourse.
What to Do If You're Injured This Summer
Accidents happen quickly, but how you respond can affect your ability to recover compensation:
- Seek medical attention immediately – Even if you feel "fine," some injuries don't show symptoms right away.
- Document everything – Take photos, get witness information, keep all medical records.
- Report the incident – Whether it's a car accident, boating collision, or slip-and-fall, file an official report.
- Don't give statements to insurance companies – They're looking for reasons to deny or minimize your claim.
- Contact an attorney – The sooner you have legal representation, the better protected your rights are.
Enjoy Summer Safely
We want everyone in Charlotte County to enjoy our beautiful summer season. Whether you're a longtime resident or visiting from out of state, taking simple safety precautions can prevent accidents and injuries.
From all of us at Goldman, Tiseo & Sturges, P.A., have a safe and wonderful summer in Port Charlotte, Punta Gorda, Englewood, and throughout Charlotte County.
We're Here When You Need Us
If you or a loved one has been injured in an accident this summer, our experienced legal team is ready to help. We handle all types of personal injury cases and fight to get you the compensation you deserve.
Contact Goldman, Tiseo & Sturges, P.A. today for a free consultation: (941) 625-6666
Serving Port Charlotte, Punta Gorda, Englewood, North Port, and all of Charlotte County
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