While the image of "black ice" often conjures scenes from colder climates, its mention in the Sunshine State might raise an eyebrow or two. Indeed, widespread black ice is an extreme rarity in Florida, typically appearing only under very specific and unusual meteorological conditions, often isolated to specific structures or areas like bridges during an uncharacteristically severe freeze. However, the legal principles governing accidents caused by hidden or unexpected hazards, whether they be water, debris, oil, or even a rare patch of ice, are fundamentally the same. Understanding these principles is crucial for any Floridian who might find themselves in an accident stemming from a dangerous, unseen condition. This article will delve into Florida accident law through the lens of such a scenario, focusing on the legal aspects relevant to premises liability, negligence, and seeking compensation. Understanding Negligence in Florida Accidents At the heart of most...