The devastating nature of car and motorcycle accidents often leaves victims with long-term injuries that may require a lifetime of ongoing care. Florida law allows these individuals to pursue compensation when negligent actions like drunk driving lead to these tragic events. Compensatory damages can help accident victims recover much of the costs associated with a collision, including transportation costs to medical appointments, injury-related medical expenses, and property loss.
Unfortunately, car insurance companies and negligent parties may minimize the impact of a victim’s injuries to avoid paying this much-needed and deserved compensation. Hiring a Treasure Island personal injury lawyer to represent your claim can help ensure you receive the money you deserve that meets the scope of your losses and injuries.
Some of the most common causes for car or motorcycle accidents in Treasure Island, Florida, involve intoxicated drivers, reckless driving habits, and distracted driving. Depending on the severity of the crash, a victim could suffer numerous injuries that may leave their health, finances, and future outlook on life completely devastated.
Typical injuries you might sustain in a motor vehicle accident could include:
Motorcycle accidents tend to be the most catastrophic in the Treasure Island area. Due to the minimal safety protections, impacts with other vehicles, stationary objects, or roadway debris often result in the rider’s ejection. The National Highway Traffic Safety Administration noted that in 2018, Florida highways experienced over 3,000 traffic fatalities, of which 531 involved motorcyclists.
The purpose of receiving compensatory damages is to restore you to the financial state you were in before the accident occurred. This would include compensation for any economic losses you suffered, whether because of personal injuries or property damage sustained from the negligent actions of the other party.
As a no-fault car accident state, Florida will require you to use your own personal injury protection (PIP) coverage that comes with your auto insurance policy. Additional accident-related costs not covered by your policy or exceeding the minimum $10,000 may be sought in a personal injury lawsuit against the at-fault driver.
It is important to understand that the state uses a pure comparative fault approach when determining how much you might recover in compensation for your injuries. If you hold any responsibility for your accident, your award amount will be reduced by the percentage by which you are liable. This type of system requires a skillful Treasure Island personal injury attorney to ensure that insurers and at-fault drivers alike do not attempt to deflect some of their negligence onto you in an attempt to reduce your compensation.
Total awards can include both economic and non-economic damages.
Economic damages include:
Non-economic damages include:
Punitive damages are sometimes awarded in Treasure Island personal injury cases that involve egregious acts of negligence. This type of compensation usually involves the at-fault party committing acts that caused harm so severe that the court requires additional compensation for their actions. An experienced personal injury attorney can best assess this aspect of your case and determine if such damage recovery is possible.
As a car or motorcycle accident victim, you face an extraordinary amount of pain, stress, and anxiety about your future. You may be unable to work for months while you undergo surgeries and physical therapy for your injuries. Adding the pressure of negotiating with insurance companies and meeting court deadlines to hold the liable party responsible for additional damages may seem impossible. No one is better suited to assist you than a Treasure Island personal injury attorney with a demonstrated track record of successfully litigating your type of accident case. Not only will legal counsel be able to lift the burden of court-required paperwork off of your shoulders, but they can take over communications with the insurance company and/or the negligent party’s lawyer.
Trusting your case with a Treasure Island lawyer will provide you with a source that is well versed in Florida state and federal accident law. This makes their services an invaluable asset when negotiating a personal injury settlement and taking your action to court if the insurance company refuses to cooperate and compensate you fairly.
If you or a family member is suffering from injuries caused by a negligent driver’s actions, do not let the insurance company push the blame onto you. You have the right to hold responsible parties liable for their carelessness, and you deserve fair compensation for the harm they have caused you. Working with a knowledgeable Treasure Island personal injury attorney to pursue the damages and losses you have incurred while trying to recover is essential.
As a proud member of the Tampa Bay Trial Lawyers Association, Mr. Marsalisi has consistently succeeded in helping his clients get the personal injury compensation they need to begin the process of recovering medically, emotionally, and financially from their injuries. Our firm is fluent in English and Spanish, allowing you to communicate your needs or questions and get the answers you need. Contact our office online today or call (727) 334-1344 for a free case evaluation to learn what your rights are and how to proceed with your case.
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