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Car accidents can be a devastating experience, not only physically but also financially and emotionally. When you are involved in a car accident, it is important to know who is at fault and therefore liable for damages. In Florida, determining liability can be complicated as the state follows a no-fault system. This means that each party's insurance will cover their medical expenses regardless of who was responsible for the accident. However, if the accident caused serious injuries or damages exceeding a certain amount, then you may be able to file a lawsuit against the liable party. In this blog post, we will discuss how car accident lawyers investigate and determine liability in Florida.
Car accident lawyers must conduct an extensive investigation to collect evidence that supports their client's case. They will gather police reports, witness statements, photos of the scene, and medical records if necessary. Lawyers may also hire expert witnesses such as accident reconstructionist or medical professionals to provide testimony supporting their client's case.
There are several factors that lawyers consider when determining liability in a car accident case. These include traffic laws violated by either party (such as running a red light or speeding), weather conditions at the time of the accident, and driver behavior (such as distracted driving or driving under the influence). The lawyer will review all evidence collected during their investigation and use it to determine which party was negligent or at fault for the crash.
In some cases, both parties may share some level of responsibility for causing an accident. Florida follows comparative negligence laws which means that if you were partially at fault for an accident, your compensation may be reduced proportionately to your level of fault. For example, if you were found 20% responsible for an accident with $100k in damages awarded and you would receive $80k in compensation.
If you were injured in a car accident caused by someone else's negligence, you may be able to file a personal injury lawsuit against them. In Florida, the statute of limitations for filing a personal injury lawsuit is four years from the date of the accident. Your lawyer will help you navigate this process and ensure that your rights as an accident victim are protected.
At Mann Law, we understand how stressful and overwhelming a car accident can be. Our experienced lawyers will investigate your case thoroughly to determine liability and fight for the compensation you deserve. We offer free consultations, so if you have been involved in a car accident in Florida, contact us today to discuss your case.
Determining liability in a car accident case can be complex, but with the help of a skilled lawyer, you can receive the compensation you need to recover from your injuries and move on with your life. At Mann Law, we are dedicated to protecting our clients' rights and securing fair compensation for their damages. If you need assistance with a car accident matter in Florida, don't hesitate to reach out to us for help.
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