Deerfield Beach Car Accident Lawyer

Deerfield Beach Car Accident Lawyer

Experienced Deerfield Beach Car Accident Lawyer Advocates for Injured Victims of Crashes in Broward County and Throughout Florida

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Recovering Compensation After a Car Crash in Deerfield Beach

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Frequently Asked Questions about Car Accidents in Deerfield Beach

Under Florida’s statute of limitations, you normally have only four years from the date of a car accident to file a lawsuit against the driver responsible for the crash or another party liable for your injuries and losses. If you wait until after the statute of limitations expires to file suit, your case will likely be dismissed as untimely and you will lose your rights to compensation for your injuries and losses.

Yes. Florida’s comparative fault rule states that you are not barred from pursuing a claim to compensation for injuries you suffered in a car accident even if you share responsibility for causing the crash. However, you will also be held responsible for the portion of your losses from your injuries that correspond to your share of fault for the accident. For example, if you would have recovered $100,000 for a car accident that you were 40 percent at fault for, your compensation can be reduced by $40,000 to reflect your share of fault for causing the crash.

Florida is considered a “no-fault” state for car accidents. This means that drivers in Florida are required to carry car insurance policies that include personal injury protection coverage. PIP coverage helps pay for economic losses from injuries suffered in a car accident regardless of who was at fault for the accident. The no-fault law requires you to first look to your own insurance provider for coverage for your economic losses. You can file a lawsuit if you have economic losses that exceed the limits of your PIP coverage, or you can recover non-economic losses if you have sustained severe, permanent debilitating or disfiguring injuries. At Ace Your Case, P.A., we can help you better understand your options for seeking full financial recovery after a car crash.

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