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According to the insurance Research Council, injury victims who hire personal injury lawyers get 350% more in compensation than those injured persons who do not hire a lawyer.

Of all injury cases that insurance companies do settle, 85% of these claims are comprised of people that are represented by injury lawyers.

We offer a 100% guarantee: if we don't win your personal injury case, you pay us nothing in fees.  Our injured clients know that putting your faith in The G Law Group pays off. 

According to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC), a shocking 2.1 million individuals are injured or disabled in car crashes each year in the United States. Collectively, Americans spend more than one million days in the hospital each year as a result of car crash injuries.

If you have just been involved in a car accident, there are likely many things going through your mind.  Especially if you are feeling immediate pain.  You hope that the pain from your car accident goes away quickly, but what happens when it doesn't?  Like many others, you may find yourself out of work with significant medical expenses and several unanswered questions.  Let our top-rated Miami car accident attorneys alleviate your stress. 

 

We have experience dealing with all types motor vehicle accidents ranging from car, truck, motorcycle, recreational vehicle, bus, and trailer accidents.  Our skilled Miami car accident lawyers will guide you through the claim process every step of the way, and fight to ensure that you obtain every penny in compensation that you deserve.

What Are the Top Causes of Car Accidents?

According to data compiled by the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration (NHTSA), the top 3 causes of car accidents include:

  • Distracted Driving: You’ve probably noticed that state bans on portable devices, like cell phones and electronics, are becoming more and more prevalent in recent years. This is because distracted driving is the number one cause of car accidents in the United States. It is for this reason that the State of Florida has banned texting while driving.

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  • Reckless Driving: Reckless driving includes car accidents caused by irresponsible acts, such as speeding, failure to yield, or unsafe lane change.

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  • Driving while intoxicated:  30% of all car-related deaths involve an intoxicated driver. If you have lost a loved one to drunk driving, your injury claim falls under the category of wrongful death.

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What Are Your Options After a Motor Vehicle Collision in Florida?

While an insurance claim based on your own personal injury protection (PIP) insurance policy is always possible, it may not always cover all of your accident-related expenses and losses.  Especially since PIP is capped at $10,000 in the State of Florida. In some cases, accident victims can hold the at-fault motorist or other liable party financially accountable for their damages. This may be possible by:

  • Filing a claim based on the motorist’s auto liability insurance policy; or

  • Filing a personal injury lawsuit against the motorist and vehicle owner

What Is the Average Settlement for Car Accidents?

Settlements for car accidents vary wildly in total value, and it is difficult to estimate an average, as there are many factors at play.

The amount you can receive for your Miami car accident depends on a number of variables, such as:

  • ​The severity of your injuries

  • The amount of damage to your car

  • The amount of other property damage

  • The cost of your medical care

  • The amount of your lost wages

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A skilled Miami car accident lawyer takes special care to catalog and understand these variables in your case, ensuring the full scope of your damages is reflected in your accident claim.

Your Personal Losses Also Play a Role

Other factors that may be considered when determining the value of your case include your:

  • Career and employment history

  • Spouse, children, and other dependents

  • Prior hobbies, activities, and lifetime achievements

  • Community involvement

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This is why it’s important to take time and seek help after an accident before agreeing to a settlement offer. Insurance adjusters see only numbers, but an experienced car accident lawyer can look at the nuances of your case and particular situation.  Only then can they help you make an informed decision as to what your car accident injuries are really worth.

When Fault Is Shared Between Parties

Another factor that affects your car accident settlement value is whether you were partly at fault for the accident. The State of Florida, unlike some other states, follows a comparative liability law. Under this rule, you can recover damages after a car accident even if you were partly at fault. Your amount of fault will decrease your level of compensation.

For this reason, you should never listen to anyone who might tell you that you are not eligible to recover monetary damages because the accident was partly your fault. Speak with a skilled car accident lawyer who can explain how comparative fault may affect your Miami car accident.  It can be the difference between accepting pennies on the dollar and getting the full compensation you are owed for your car accident injuries.

How Long Will my Car Accident Claim Take to Settle?

There is no average time a car accident claim takes to settle in Florida, because each case is different. However, several factors can affect how long it takes to settle your car accident claim. Some factors include:​​​

  • Whether there is agreement as to who was at fault for the accident

  • The severity of the injuries suffered

  • How long medical treatment will take for the victim

  • Whether the insurance representatives provide just compensation promptly

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What Happens If The At-Fault Party Is Uninsured Or Under-insured?

One of the most worrisome things for drivers is getting hit by someone that does not have insurance or is under-insured. Not to worry.  A skilled car accident lawyer can guide you through the many options you have when it comes to receiving full compensation in this situation. For example, you can:

  • File a claim with your own insurance company’s policy

  • File an uninsured motorist claim

  • File a personal lawsuit against the at-fault driver and vehicle owner

 

These are only some of the many options you have if you are injured by an uninsured/under-insured driver.  An experienced car accident lawyer can help walk through each and every one of your options, so that you can make a well-informed decision.

What is the Statue of Limitations to File a Car Accident Lawsuit in Florida?

Until recently, Florida had a four-year statute of limitations for most personal injury cases. This meant that you had to file a lawsuit within four years of your car accident to reserve your right to receive financial compensation for the injuries you have suffered. In March 2023 the Governor and the Florida legislature, changed the statute of limitations to two years.  To find out if your car accident case may be affected by these recent changes, speak with one of our top-rated Miami car accident lawyers today.

How Does a Car Accident attorney Work for You?

When you put your faith in our seasoned car accident lawyers, we ensure you get the care and representation that you deserve. 

We provide responsive and attentive legal representation to each and every one of our clients. This includes:

  • Protecting your legal right to pursue compensation

  • Communicating with you regularly about your case

  • Gathering evidence

  • Interviewing witnesses

  • Proving negligence and liability

  • Addressing accusations of comparative fault

  • Documenting your accident-related damages

  • Engaging industry experts to prove the value of your case at trial 

  • Ensuring you receive just compensation for each one of your injuries

 

With our team on your side, your only focus will be on recovering from your injuries. We take care of everything else. Our top-rated Miami car accident lawyers will fight to pursue the compensation you deserve. Whether that means filing your PIP claim, negotiating an equitable settlement with the at-fault driver’s auto liability insurance provider, or representing you in front of the jury at trial. 

Our Miami car accident lawyers at The G Law Group, P.A. have the resources and expertise to go after any party that is responsible for your injuries. We don’t want you to worry about paying for a lawyer when you need legal help after a car accident. That’s why we offer legal representation with no money down and no fee unless you obtain compensation for your injuries. Speak with our legal team today to discuss your rights and options. If you or someone you love has been injured in a car accident, call our Miami Car Accident Lawyers at (305) 709-8877 or fill out the form below for a free case evaluation.  We will not stop fighting until you have obtained justice for your injuries.

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