What if the victim died in the crash? Does the claim die with them?

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No. Florida has enacted a statute that allows the personal representative of the deceased victim’s estate to file a wrongful death lawsuit. The measure of damages, however, is different from that of a personal injury lawsuit. You can recover for medical and funeral expenses, the value of financial support provided to surviving relatives, lost wages…

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What do I need to know if I have been injured in an accident?

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If you were just injured in a car accident, the most important thing you need to know is that your health and safety should be your top priority. As a result, you should see a doctor as soon as possible, and you should not be shy about calling 911 from the scene of the accident….

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What kinds of questions will I be asked during a deposition?

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A deposition is an out-of-court Q & A session where you answer questions under oath to help the parties prepare for trial. The judge will not be present, but a court reporter will make an official transcript, and the defense lawyer may question you. Your answers might be used against you at trial. Following are…

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How do truck accident claims in Florida work?

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After a semi-truck or 18-wheeler accident, you must file a claim with your insurance company ASAP. You can also file a lawsuit against the other parties involved. Either course of action requires you to gather evidence to prove the other driver was at fault. Proof typically includes the police report, pictures taken at the scene,…

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