It does not matter whether the accidental bodily injury was caused in a car accident, trucking accident, slip and fall, by a doctor, or any other cause. If you were injured by the negligence of another person or entity, you may be entitled to some or all of the damages listed above. If the negligence resulted in the wrongful death of an individual, the family may additionally be entitled to compensation for funeral expenses, burial costs, loss of income from the victim, and other damages. Ask our Miami bodily injury lawyer what you may be entitled to.
A bodily injury such as brain injuries, broken bones, spinal cord injuries, and other trauma are usually caused by the negligence of another person, company, municipality, or other entity. Negligence is when another person or entity fails to exercise the care towards others that a reasonably prudent person would have exercised in similar circumstances. Personal injury victims harmed by the negligence of another may be entitled to “damages” for bodily injuries. Under Florida law, “damages” are the measure of relief that a victim may obtain. A bodily injury claim generally gets monetary damages from a bodily injury lawyer, such damages including:
Past pain and suffering from the date of the accident to the settlement or award Future pain and suffering from the date of settlement or award to the end of the life expectancy Medical bills, both past and reasonably proven future expenses Lost wages from the accident, recovery, or doctor’s appointments Lost future earnings if unable to work in the same line of work after the accident Loss of consortium, which are relations with a spouse, and also loss of affection which is general relationships, society, and enjoyment of time with family members like spouses, children, parents, siblings, etc. Punitive damages in rare cases Home or vehicle modifications or equipment, including mobility assistance Property damage Any other damages our lawyer at Schlacter Law may be able to obtain for youA bodily injury lawsuit could be caused by a variety of reasons. The causes could be intentional or negligent. The most common causes of bodily injuries in Florida include the following:
Car accidents Motorcycle crashes Slip and fall accidents or trip and fall accidents Dog bites or animal attacks Product defects Construction site accidents Boating accidents Medical malpractice Nursing home abuse, neglect, or malpractice Airplane incidents Trucking wrecks Intentional Torts Pedestrian knockdowns or hit by a car Bicyclist collisions Assaults and crime Any other causes resulting in damages that our lawyer should review for you and your familyAny type of damages caused by a negligent accident should be reviewed by a bodily injury lawyer in Miami. However, some particularly catastrophic damages should always be referred to a lawyer for review. This is because the average bodily injury claim for catastrophic damages like brain damage, paralysis, amputations, and nerve damage could all be very high and result in a lifetime of suffering. Even if you believe that your damages may have healed, a residual bodily injury may affect the rest of your life in ways that you may be entitled to compensation for if you ask a lawyer like ours at Schlacter law.
Some of the most common catastrophic and serious bodily injuries to ask help from our lawyer in Miami include the following:
Traumatic brain injuries (TBIs), including concussions, brain bleeds, coup-contrecoup damages, diffuse axonal injury, contusions, or any other TBIs [1] Spinal cord injuries (SCI), including paraplegia, quadriplegia, tetraplegia, monoplegia, or any other SCI Amputations or loss of limbs, even if just to a finger the damages could be high Broken bones or fractured bones, especially spine fractures Nerve damage, including brachial plexus damages Birth injuries, especially cerebral palsy, hypoxic ischemic encephalopathy, or kernicterus Infections including sepsis Burns Torn ligaments, torn tendons, or torn muscles Organ damage, including a lung contusion or liver laceration, and Any other bodily injuries caused by another person, business, or entity which a lawyer should review for youVictims who partially cause or are at fault for causing the accident resulting in their damages may still be entitled to recover compensation with the help of a Miami lawyer. This is because Florida is a comparative fault state. This means a victim of a negligent accident who may have partially caused the accident may still be able to recover damages. However, the damages are reduced by the percentage of fault that is attributed to the victim by a court or jury. Some comparative fault is common in motor vehicle accidents or slip and fall/trip and fall accidents.
An example would be if a person recovers $100,000 but is found to be 30% at fault for causing the accident. The award would be reduced to $70,000, which is the original $100,000 minus the $30,000 for comparative fault. In any case where you believe you may have been at fault, it is imperative to ask our lawyer for help when the insurance company which will try to entirely blame you.
The time period to contact a lawyer and file a bodily injury claim in court is known as the statute of limitations period. This is a necessary hurdle in every cause which requires every person to file a claim within the timeframe prescribed by Florida law. Even the best claims can be automatically dismissed by the court if the statute of limitations period has expired. Each type of claim under Florida law has a difficult statute of limitations period under Florida Revised Statutes section 95.11 [2]. It is important to know and understand these general time periods to ensure you can protect your rights through a lawyer. This means that you should try to retain a lawyer as soon as you are able to do so.
When the negligence of another person, business, state agency, or other entity causes you catastrophic or serious bodily injuries, ask our Miami bodily injury lawyer for help. Fight back with Schlacter Law to preserve your rights to compensation for pain and suffering, medical bills, lost wages, and other damages. Call us for a FREE consultation by dialing (305) 999-1111 to learn how we can help you today.
References
https://www.cdc.gov/traumaticbraininjury/index.html ↩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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