Poinciana Car Accident Lawyer

Poinciana Car Accident Lawyer

Skilled Poinciana Car Accident Lawyer Vigorously Pursues Maximum Financial Recovery for Clients Hurt in Crashes in Osceola County and Throughout Florida

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Common Causes of Poinciana Car Crashes

Financial Recovery Available in a Car Accident Claim

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Frequently Asked Questions about Car Accidents in Poinciana

Just because the other driver was cited or ticketed after the car accident does not automatically mean that they were legally at fault for the accident. The driver may decide to contest the ticket and successfully get it dismissed or be found not guilty. Even if the driver pays the ticket or is found guilty of the infraction, it can serve as persuasive evidence that the driver was at fault for the accident. However, other evidence may also point to you or other parties sharing fault for having caused the accident.

Florida law allows you to pursue a claim for compensation for injuries and losses you suffered from a car accident even where you are found to have been partly or mostly at fault for the accident. While you can recover compensation from other at-fault parties, any award of compensation can be reduced to reflect your share of fault for the accident. As an example, if you incurred $150,000 in losses and expenses from a car accident that you were 50 percent at fault for, you can recover $75,000 from other at-fault parties, with you being responsible for the other half of your losses in proportion to your share of responsibility for the accident.

No attorney can predict at the start of a car accident claim whether the claim will end up going to court or trial. Although most car accident claims end up being settled, some are resolved through litigation in court. Some of the factors that may determine whether you will need to go to court to win your car accident claim include the severity of your injuries and any resulting disabilities or permanent disfigurement, the amount of your expenses and losses that you are claiming compensation for, the available insurance coverage, and whether liability or respective shares of fault for the accident are at issue.

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