The aftermath of being in a car or motorcycle accident can turn a victim’s life upside down. Suffering from acute injuries can affect the lives of both the accident victim and their families for years following the accident. Drivers and riders in Tarpon Springs must especially beware of the dangers on the road for cars and motorcycles.
The Florida Highway Safety and Motor Vehicles reported that there were 403,626 crashes statewide, and more than 5,000 were related to drunk driving. According to the most recent data from a local transportation advocacy group, Forward Pinellas, there was an average of 77 crashes per day over the past five years in Tarpon Springs and other cities in Pinellas County, Florida.
Victims of car, motorcycle, truck, and drunk driving accidents in Tarpon Springs can suffer extreme financial difficulties stemming from their injuries. If this has happened to you or a loved one, understand that there are legal resources available to you. Frank P. Marsalisi is a personal injury lawyer in Tarpon Springs, FL who focuses on helping accident victims that have been hurt by negligent drivers.
While we can’t reverse the after-effects of your car, motorcycle, truck, or drunk driving-related accident, Frank will fight to get the compensation you deserve so you can return to a steady life. He works tirelessly to defend the rights of his clients and obtain the most favorable results to compensate his clients that are victims of car and motorcycle accidents.
When you choose the personal injury lawyers at Marsalisi Law to represent you in your personal injury claim in Tarpon Springs, here are some of the advantages you can expect:
While most personal injury cases do not go to trial, Frank P. Marsalisi is prepared to fight for his clients in court when the matter cannot be settled out of court. If you’re dealing with accident injuries and pain, get the help and compensation you deserve so you can focus on what’s most important – recovering from your injuries and getting back to your life.
In Florida, victims must file a personal injury claim for compensation as soon as possible after an accident. Due to Florida’s statute of limitations, accident victims have four years to file a personal injury claim before it’s too late. This statute of limitations applies to victims of motorcycle, car, truck, and drunk-driving accidents. If the claim is against a government entity, victims have three years to file a claim for compensation. If the injury results in a “wrongful death”, this statute of limitations is shortened to only two years. Thus, time is of the essence in all injury claims.
Compensation that accident victims might be owed, depending on the circumstances surrounding the accident, includes damages for economic loss, non-economic loss, and punitive damages. Damages for economic loss include:
Damages for non-economic losses include costs that do not directly correlate with a bill, receipt, or itemized expense. These damages involve emotional and mental difficulties that result from your accident. Non-economic damages include:
If the accident victim loses his or her life, or their injuries deprive them of the full advantages of a family connection, then the victim’s spouse can seek non-economic damages for loss of consortium.
The final type of compensation, punitive damages, are awarded to punish extreme wrongdoing intended to prevent that ever happening again. Damages for injuries caused by drunk driving in Tarpon Springs are an example of an instance when punitive damages may be awarded.
If you’ve suffered in an accident that was caused by the negligence of another driver, Marsalisi Law can help you recover the compensation that you need to move your life forward. Tarpon Springs personal injury attorney Frank P. Marsalisi has recovered millions of dollars in personal injury settlements for victims in Tarpon Springs and throughout the state of Florida. He pays personal attention to his clients’ injury claims. That’s why “Where Law Gets Personal” is the hallmark of his law firm, Marsalisi Law.
As the winner of St. Petersburg’s “Top 3 Personal Injury Attorney” award, Frank has a proven track record of fighting for the rights of those injured in Tarpon Springs and surrounding cities in the Tampa Bay area. Call (727) 334-1344 or complete our contact form for a free consultation with our personal injury lawyers.
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