Personal Injury Accident FAQs Tampa, FL
Personal Injury Accident Frequent Questions & Answers Tampa, FL
If only it was as easy as the picture on the right…
Being involved in a personal injury accident case and not understanding the case procedure and terminology can be a scary situation. Below you will find the most Frequently Asked Questions about personal injury accidents that we receive at our firm and the best general answers we have.
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What is personal injury?
Under Florida law, personal injury is a physical injury caused by the negligent, careless, reckless, or willful conduct of another. The following types of accidents and other wrongful conduct may result in personal injuries and also wrongful death:
Auto accidents
Aviation, bicycle, boat, motorcycle, train, truck, and other vehicle accidents
Construction and other workplace accidents
Defective products (including tires, seatbelts, vaccines, and prescription drugs)
Dog and other animal bites
Employment discrimination
Medical malpractice by hospitals, doctors, and staff
Misfilled prescriptions
Nursing home abuse and neglect
Slip and fall (premises liability) incidents
Do I have a personal injury case?
What types of damages can I expect to recover from a personal injury claim?
emotional trauma, property damage, and the monetary value of your pain and suffering. In addition,
when calculating personal injury damages, your spouse may be entitled to recover the value of loss
of support as a result of your injuries.
Do pre-existing injuries affect the value of my personal injury claim?
damages. You may still recover to the extent that the current accident aggravated your pre-existing injuries.
Can I still recover for my personal injuries if I am partially responsible?
How PIP insurance affect an auto accident claim?
What if I can’t afford an attorney?
contingency fee basis only. This means you don’t pay our attorney’s fees unless your case is settled
or won in court.