Bodily injuries are brain injuries, broken bones, nerve damage, spinal cord injuries, and other personal injuries. These injuries are often life-altering and can be catastrophic. Worse, they are often caused due to careless negligence of another person, party, or government entire. This means these injuries are often needless and preventable. In these cases, the injured person may be entitled to damages. Under Florida law, damages are defined as the measure of relief that may be obtained by the victim. Damages, usually in monetary form, can include:
Our lawyer at Schlacter law may be able to obtain for you other damages that were proximately caused by the defendant’s negligence or intentional conduct harming you or a family member. Additionally, if an accident caused the wrongful death of a loved one, the victim’s family may be able to obtain further damages, such as for burial costs, funeral expenses, and emergency treatment at a hospital. Our Hollywood bodily injury lawyer will help you discover what you may be entitled to under Florida law to ensure that you recover the compensation that you and your family deserve. We offer a FREE consultation to learn your rights, so please do not hesitate to call us today by dialing (305) 999-1111.
Severe and catastrophic injuries caused by another should always be brought to a lawyer for review. Because some damages often result in permanent lifestyle changes or a lifetime suffering, a lawyer can at least help you receive compensation to increase comfort and support for your losses. This includes fighting for money that you will need in the future including for future surgeries, treatment, and even around-the-clock nursing care and treatment. Some of the common catastrophic and bodily injuries include:
Traumatic brain injuries (TBIs) including concussions, contusions, brain bleeds, or any other TBIs Nerve damage including brachial plexus damages or facial nerve damage Spinal cord injuries (SCIs) including paraplegia, monoplegia, quadriplegia, or any other SCIs Amputations or loss of limbs especially for major limbs like a leg or arm Torn ligaments, torn tendons, or torn muscles including in the knee or shoulder Broken or fractured bones Birth injuries especially cerebral palsy or kernicterus Infections including sepsis which can be life-threatening and result in amputations or the wrongful death of a victim Burns Organ damage such as a lung contusion, heart damage, kidney injury, or liver damage Loss of eyesight including full blindness Hearing loss including permanent ringing in the ears Psychological harm including anxiety, depression, or suicide attemptsAny other bodily injury caused by another person, business, or government entity should also be reviewed by a Hollywood bodily injury lawyer especially since some injuries do not often present their full severity at the onset of the accident or occurrence. This means that a lawyer should get involved right away in case the injury worsens to ensure that your claim is properly supplemented and supported to get the maximum amount of compensation you may be entitled to under Florida law.
A lawsuit involving bodily injury could stem from many different causes. Most of these causes are preventable. This means that most types of bodily injury claims are causing needless harm to a victim and his or her family. A few of the causes that our Hollywood bodily injury lawyer can help you with include:
Medical malpractice including birth injuries Nursing home abuse, neglect, or malpractice Slip or trip fall accidents Construction site accidents Boating accidents Car accidents Motorcycle crashes Airplane incidents Trucking wrecks Dog bites or animal attacks Product defects Pedestrian knockdowns or hit by a car Bicyclist collisions Assaults and crimeAny other causes resulting in damages should also be reviewed by our lawyer here at Schlacter Law. We can help you recover what Florida law may allow victims and their families.
Florida is a comparative fault state. For those who have suffered injuries due to careless or negligent acts of another but believe they may exhibit some degree of fault, they may still be entitled to compensation for damages. A Hollywood bodily injury lawyer such as our lawyer at Schlacter Law is the best person to have on your side to help you fight the insurance companies who will attempt to place total blame on you.
In fact, some insurance companies may even lie to you to tell you that Florida is a contributory negligence state which means any partial fault could bar your claim. Other times an insurance company may even blame you entirely for the accident. But, in reality, you may still receive a percentage of your monetary claim as follows:
A case which recovers $100,000 but has a victim 30% at fault may be reduced to $70,000. This means that a victim can still recover a large portion of compensation for medical bills and lost wages as well as pain and suffering. Do not hesitate to contact a lawyer to protect this right to compensation.
You should contact a lawyer as soon as possible. After an accident resulting in bodily injury, you have a certain time frame in which to contact your lawyer and file a claim. This is called the statute of limitations [1], and Florida prescribes their particular time frame for cases in their state. If you do not make a claim in time, even a valid case could be thrown out from the courts due to passing the statute of limitations. Our Hollywood bodily injury lawyer will help you navigate Florida law in order to protect you, so do not delay in reaching out.
Our Hollywood bodily injury lawyer is here to help you if you or a loved one has suffered severe or catastrophic bodily injuries due to the careless acts of another. Schlacter Law will help you to fight for your rights to compensation for all that you have endured, including medical bills, lost wages, and pain and suffering. We stand up to aggressive and sometimes even unethical insurance adjusters and companies that will not properly pay your claim. Call (305) 999-1111 for a FREE consultation and get started with Schlacter Law today.
References
http://www.leg.state.fl.us/Statutes/index.cfm?App_mode=Display_Statute&Search_String=&URL=0000-0099/0095/Sections/0095.11.html ↩
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