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Fort Lauderdale Auto Accident Attorneys
Our Fort Lauderdale car accident lawyers handle serious injury claims across Broward County.
Add I-595, US-1, and the Sawgrass Expressway, and Broward County logs over 30,000 crashes per year.
I-95 through Fort Lauderdale is one of the deadliest stretches in Florida.
After an accident, let us put our expertise in Florida law to work for you.
A traumatic collision can leave you with debilitating injuries, medical bills, lost wages, and dealing with insurance companies.
Our experienced personal injury lawyers can help you file a claim and maximize your compensation.
We will fight to get you paid as much as possible, as fast as possible.
We represent drivers, passengers, pedestrians, rideshare victims and anyone else injured due to someone else's negligence in the Fort Lauderdale area.
Our well-known accident lawyers from Lawsuit Legal have earned a reputation for providing strong legal representation on behalf of clients.
If you suffered severe injuries in a Fort Lauderdale car accident and need legal assistance, fill out the form or call us now to get a free case consultation and learn your legal options.
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Why Choose Lawsuit Legal for Your Fort Lauderdale Car Accident Case?
The Fort Lauderdale car accident lawyers at Lawsuit Legal are recognized nationally for delivering results for the seriously injured. Our law firm provides crash victim clients the aggressive, strong legal representation they need. Our founding attorney has handled thousands of personal injury cases involving catastrophic injuries, wrongful death, commercial truck collisions, and more. We help injured victims and families across all of South Florida, including Broward, Palm Beach, and Miami-Dade counties, and we handle cases for clients throughout the state of Florida.
Broward County is the second most populated county in Florida. I-95 carries 250,000+ vehicles daily through Fort Lauderdale. Port Everglades generates 14,000+ truck trips per week. Fort Lauderdale-Hollywood International Airport drops millions of tourists onto unfamiliar roads each year. We represent injured residents, out-of-state visitors, international tourists, passengers, and workers throughout Broward, Palm Beach, and Miami-Dade counties, and across all of Florida. If you've were hurt in a collision caused by another driver's negligent actions, we should be your first call.
- Fort Lauderdale Car Accident Experts: Our attorneys have a proven track record handling personal injury cases and understand the intricacies of Texas's car accident laws, insurance regulations, and court procedures in Broward and surrounding counties.
- Proven Track Record of Success: Our attorneys have a proven track-record of obtaining substantial settlements and verdicts, securing clients recover the compensation they need to rebuild their lives after a car crash.
- No Fee Unless You Win: We represent clients on a contingency fee basis, meaning: no upfront fees, no out-of-pocket expenses. You pay nothing unless you win.
- Client-Focused Approach: We'll keep you informed every step of the way, answer your questions promptly, and handle the legal process so you can focus on your health during this difficult time.
- Top-Tier Reputation: Our Austin car accident lawyers are considered the go-to attorneys for the seriously injured, and our firm is led by one of the nation's leading trial lawyers. Put our reputation to work to your advantage.
When Should You Contact a Fort Lauderdale Car Accident Lawyer?
After any Fort Lauderdale crash involving injuries, speak with an experienced car accident attorney at Lawsuit Legal immediately. Free. Confidential. No obligation.
Property-damage-only collisions are usually straightforward. You may not need a lawyer.
But when someone gets hurt in a motor vehicle accident, the situation changes. Florida insurance law is complex, and you need expert help to secure the best possible outcome. The insurance carriers will take advantage if you let them. They employ tactics designed to reduce what they pay you.
Severe injuries demand substantial compensation to cover medical bills, lost income, and long-term care costs. Your Fort Lauderdale injury attorney puts a stop to the bullying, intimidation, and dirty tricks used to avoid paying the full and fair settlement you deserve.
Our legal team handles the heavy lifting so you can focus on your physical recovery. Our goal: get you paid the most possible as fast as possible.
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Filing a Car Accident Claim in Fort Lauderdale, Florida
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Florida is a no-fault state. Under Florida Statute § 627.736, every driver carries at least $10,000 of PIP personal injury protection coverage, which pays 80% of medical bills and 60% of lost wages regardless of fault.
The primary injury claim files against your own PIP coverage first.
When injuries meet the serious injury threshold, you can pursue the at-fault driver directly for everything PIP doesn't cover. Medical bills. Lost wages. Pain and suffering. Long-term care.
PIP exhausts fast at Broward Health Medical Center. One ER visit plus imaging can burn through $10,000 before you leave the building.
Our Fort Lauderdale car accident lawyers help you file a lawsuit against the at-fault driver to pursue compensation when PIP isn't enough to cover your losses.
Motor vehicle accidents in Florida can upend your life and that of your family. Let our Fort Lauderdale car accident attorneys help you get the best outcome so you can get your life back on track.
Where Serious Car Accidents Happen Most in Fort Lauderdale
These roads and corridors in Fort Lauderdale see consistent and recurring traffic accidents. We assist crash injury victims struck by passenger cars, commercial trucks, tractor-trailers, delivery vans, rideshare vehicles, buses, motorcycles, and Port Everglades freight vehicles.
- I-95 from the Golden Glades to the Palm Beach County line. The deadliest highway in Broward County. Six lanes of traffic moving at 70+ mph with merging conflicts at every interchange. The I-95/I-595 junction produces multi-vehicle pileups during rush hour and construction zone wrecks year-round
- I-595 from I-75 to Port Everglades. Broward's east-west spine. Reversible express lanes confuse unfamiliar drivers. The I-595/Turnpike interchange and the I-595/I-95 merge create daily rear-end chains. Port Everglades truck traffic on the eastern terminus adds commercial vehicle risk
- US-1 (Federal Highway) through downtown Fort Lauderdale. High-density commercial traffic, pedestrian crossings, and transit stops make this corridor a persistent collision zone from Oakland Park Boulevard to Davie Boulevard
- Broward Boulevard from downtown to the Sawgrass. Four to six lanes of east-west traffic through commercial districts, school zones, and government buildings. Left-turn crashes at University Drive and Pine Island Road intersections are frequent
- Sunrise Boulevard from the beach to Sawgrass Mills. Tourist traffic from the A1A beach corridor mixes with commuter and commercial volume. The Sunrise/US-1 and Sunrise/I-95 intersections are among the highest-collision spots in the county
- Commercial Boulevard and Oakland Park Boulevard. Parallel east-west corridors carrying heavy volume through dense commercial and residential areas. Red-light running and distracted driving crashes are daily occurrences
- A1A (Fort Lauderdale Beach Boulevard). Tourist and seasonal traffic, Spring Break surges, cruise ship passenger volume from Port Everglades, and impaired driving after dark. Pedestrian strikes on A1A spike during peak tourist months
Common Types of Car Accidents We Handle in Fort Lauderdale
Every collision type carries its own injury pattern, evidence demands, and liability fight. Our Fort Lauderdale car accident lawyers handle the following crash types across Broward, Palm Beach, and Miami-Dade counties:
- Rear-End Collisions - The most common Fort Lauderdale crash. I-95 construction zones, the I-595/I-95 interchange, and US-1 stop-and-go traffic produce whiplash, herniated discs, and concussions
- T-Bone and Side-Impact Crashes - Intersection failures at Sunrise/US-1, Broward/University, Commercial/Andrews, and Oakland Park/Dixie Highway. Side-impact occupants take the worst injury loads
- Head-On Collisions - Wrong-way crashes on I-95, I-595 reversible express lanes, and two-lane residential streets in Wilton Manors and Oakland Park. High-speed, often fatal
- Multi-Vehicle Pileups - Chain-reaction wrecks at the I-95/I-595 interchange, the Sawgrass Expressway merge points, and I-95 construction zones during rain
- Hit-and-Run Accidents - Thousands reported annually across Broward County. Your UM/UIM coverage becomes the primary recovery source
- Drunk Driving Crashes - DUI collisions from Las Olas, Fort Lauderdale Beach, Himmarshee Village, and the Riverside entertainment district at bar-close hours. Punitive damages may apply
- Distracted Driving Crashes - Texting, navigation, and rideshare app use across Broward Boulevard, Sunrise Boulevard, and the US-1 corridor. Cell records become critical evidence
- Commercial Truck Accidents - Port Everglades generates 14,000+ truck trips per week onto I-595, I-95, and US-1. Container trucks, fuel tankers, and cruise ship supply vehicles. Federal FMCSA regulations in play
- Pedestrian and Bicycle Strikes - High fatality rates along A1A, US-1 through downtown, and Broward Boulevard where crosswalk infrastructure is limited and tourist pedestrian volume is heavy
- Motorcycle Accidents - Riders on A1A, US-1, and I-95. Florida helmet law exceptions and visibility disputes drive litigation
- Rideshare Accidents - Uber and Lyft crashes around Fort Lauderdale Beach, the convention center, Port Everglades cruise terminals, and FLL airport corridors. $1 million policies trigger under specific app-status conditions
- Airport and Port Traffic Crashes - FLL airport access roads and Port Everglades terminal approaches funnel rental cars, taxis, and delivery vehicles through congested corridors with confusing signage
- Tourist and Rental Car Crashes - Out-of-state and international visitors unfamiliar with Florida roads, right-turn-on-red rules, and aggressive local driving patterns. Multi-jurisdiction insurance claims
- Single-Vehicle Crashes - Defective roadway, tire blowout, or auto product defect claims against governmental entities or manufacturers
Whatever type of collision put you in the hospital, our Fort Lauderdale injury attorneys have handled it before and know what evidence wins.
Recoverable Damages in a Fort Lauderdale Car Accident Case
Florida law allows recovery of both economic and non-economic damages when another driver's negligence caused your Fort Lauderdale crash injuries. In rare cases, punitive damages are available to punish gross negligence or intentional misconduct. Available compensation includes:
- Medical Expenses - Emergency room treatment, surgery, hospital stays, prescription medication, physical therapy, future medical care
- Lost Wages and Earning Capacity - Income lost during recovery plus reduced ability to earn future income due to permanent injury or disability
- Pain and Suffering - Physical pain endured during and after the crash. Florida places no statutory cap on pain and suffering in standard auto cases
- Mental Anguish - Anxiety, depression, PTSD, and emotional distress tied to the collision and recovery
- Permanent Disability - Compensation for lasting physical impairment, paralysis, brain injury, or chronic pain conditions
- Disfigurement and Scarring - Recovery for visible permanent scars, burns, and limb loss
- Loss of Consortium - Damages awarded to a spouse for loss of companionship, support, and intimacy
- Property Damage - Vehicle repair or replacement, plus damaged personal property inside the vehicle
- Punitive Damages - Available in DUI crashes, intentional misconduct, and gross negligence cases
- Rehabilitation and Long-Term Care - Ongoing therapy, assisted living, or long-term care for severe or permanent injuries
- Wrongful Death Damages - Funeral costs, lost financial support, and loss of companionship for surviving family
Your Fort Lauderdale car accident settlement value depends on injury severity, available insurance coverage, fault allocation, and economic loss documentation. Our injury lawyers calculate every category of damages so nothing gets left on the table.
Understanding Florida's No-Fault Insurance Laws After a Fort Lauderdale Crash
For the seriously injured, supplemental compensation can be pursued by taking legal action against the at-fault party that caused the crash.
The first step is filing a claim with your own insurer. Your PIP coverage pays up to 80% of medical bills and 60% of lost wages under Florida Statute § 627.736. PIP exhausts fast at Broward Health Medical Center and Holy Cross Health. One ER visit plus imaging can burn through $10,000 before discharge.
Our Fort Lauderdale auto accident lawyers help you file a lawsuit against the at-fault driver to pursue compensation when PIP isn't enough to cover your losses.
These cases involve life-altering and disabling injuries: mangled limbs, brain injury, limb loss, and in some cases death.
Every injury is a high stakes legal matter for the client. Fair compensation can mean financial security for your family while you recover.
Florida recognizes a modified comparative negligence rule (51% bar) under Florida Statute § 768.81, effective March 24, 2023.
Your compensation gets reduced by whatever percentage of fault is assigned to you. At 30% fault on a $200,000 claim, you recover $140,000. At 51% fault, you recover nothing. One percentage point can mean zero financial compensation.
That gives defense attorneys room to spin events in their favor. You need a skilled Fort Lauderdale personal injury attorney fighting on your behalf.
State Farm, GEICO, Progressive, Allstate, and the carriers operating across Broward County train their adjusters to push your fault past 51%. Our experienced injury attorneys counter those arguments and protect your rights in and out of the courtroom.
Put the experience of proven trial lawyers to work for you.
Common Injuries After a Fort Lauderdale Car Accident
Fort Lauderdale crash victims face injury patterns ranging from soft tissue damage to permanent disability. The injuries our clients commonly suffer:
- Whiplash & Neck Injuries - Cervical strains, herniated discs, and nerve damage commonly caused by rear-end collisions on I-95, I-595, and US-1. Mild strains settle in the $10,000 to $30,000 range. Herniated discs requiring epidural injections or cervical fusion push cases into $100,000 to $500,000+. Chronic neck injuries that limit your ability to work or sleep affect every future dollar you earn
- Traumatic Brain Injuries (TBI) - Concussions, brain bleeds, diffuse axonal injury, and long-term post-concussion syndrome. Mild concussions with full recovery may settle for $30,000 to $75,000. Moderate to severe TBI with cognitive deficits, personality changes, or permanent impairment can reach $500,000 to several million. Brain injuries are the single most impactful factor in case value because they affect every aspect of daily function
- Spinal Cord Injuries - Herniated discs, fractured vertebrae, and partial or complete paralysis. Disc injuries requiring surgery typically settle in the $100,000 to $400,000 range. Partial or complete paralysis cases involving lifetime care, home modification, and lost earning capacity can exceed $1 million to $10 million+. Spinal cord cases demand comprehensive life care plans that project costs decades into the future
- Broken Bones & Fractures - Severe breaks to the femur, pelvis, ribs, collarbone, wrists, and ankles, often requiring surgical repair. Simple fractures with clean healing settle in the $20,000 to $75,000 range. Complex fractures requiring plates, rods, or multiple surgeries push into $150,000 to $500,000+. Fractures that heal with permanent hardware, limited mobility, or chronic pain significantly increase long-term damages
- Internal Organ Damage - Ruptured spleen, lacerated liver, punctured lungs, and life-threatening internal bleeding. Emergency surgery cases typically start at $100,000 to $300,000. Organ loss, multiple surgeries, or complications like sepsis push well beyond $500,000. Internal injuries often require extended ICU stays that generate massive medical bills within the first week
- Burn Injuries - Thermal burns from vehicle fires and chemical burns from airbag deployment. First and second-degree burns with full recovery settle in the $25,000 to $100,000 range. Third-degree burns requiring skin grafts, reconstructive surgery, and ongoing wound care can reach $500,000 to $2 million+. Burn cases carry high pain and suffering multipliers because of the visible, lasting nature of the injury
- Crush Injuries & Amputations - Devastating limb loss from high-impact crashes, truck underrides, and multi-vehicle pileups. Crush injuries requiring surgical reconstruction typically settle in the $200,000 to $500,000 range. Full limb amputation cases involving prosthetics, lifetime rehabilitation, and vocational retraining regularly exceed $1 million to $5 million+. Amputation cases require calculating the cost of prosthetic replacements every 3 to 5 years for the rest of your life
- Soft Tissue Injuries - Serious sprains, ligament tears, and deep contusions requiring extensive physical therapy and rehabilitation. Mild soft tissue injuries with recovery under 6 months settle in the $5,000 to $25,000 range. Chronic soft tissue damage requiring long-term therapy or surgical intervention can reach $50,000 to $150,000+. Insurers systematically undervalue soft tissue cases, making early documentation and consistent treatment critical to your claim
- Knee & Joint Injuries - Torn ACLs, meniscus tears, and complex orthopedic trauma often needing surgery. Minor tears treated conservatively settle in the $25,000 to $75,000 range. Full ACL reconstruction or knee replacement cases push into $150,000 to $400,000+. Joint injuries that accelerate arthritis or require future replacement surgery add decades of projected medical costs to your claim
- Facial Injuries & Disfigurement - Lacerations, fractured jaws, dental trauma, and permanent scarring. Minor lacerations with minimal scarring settle in the $10,000 to $50,000 range. Severe facial disfigurement requiring reconstructive surgery, dental implants, or permanent visible scarring can reach $200,000 to $1 million+. Visible disfigurement carries some of the highest pain and suffering multipliers because juries can see the damage
- Psychological Trauma - PTSD, severe anxiety, depression, and emotional distress following life-changing accidents. Documented psychological treatment typically adds $15,000 to $50,000 to a physical injury claim. Severe PTSD with ongoing therapy, medication, and inability to work can push the psychological component alone into $100,000 to $300,000+. Mental health damages require consistent treatment records from a licensed provider to hold up against defense challenges
- Wrongful Death - Fatal crashes where we pursue full compensation for surviving family members under Florida's Wrongful Death Act. Wrongful death settlements in Broward County typically range from $500,000 to several million depending on the victim's age, earning capacity, and number of dependents. Every day of lost future income, every birthday missed, and every family milestone erased factors into the calculation of what the responsible party owes
Suffered any of these injuries in Fort Lauderdale? Our experienced South Florida car accident attorneys will fight for maximum compensation. Treatment costs at Broward Health Medical Center, Holy Cross Health, and specialist referrals add up fast. Severe trauma at the Level I center can push bills into six figures within days. Your settlement needs to cover all of it. Let us help you secure it.
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Where Fort Lauderdale Crash Victims Are Taken After a Serious Accident
Fort Lauderdale Fire Rescue and Broward Sheriff's Office route crash victims to trauma facilities based on injury severity, crash location, and bed availability. Broward County operates significantly more trauma infrastructure than most Florida counties.
Trauma and emergency facilities serving the Fort Lauderdale area:
- Broward Health Medical Center - Level I adult trauma center on SE 17th Street. Primary destination for catastrophic crash injuries from I-95, I-595, and the downtown Fort Lauderdale corridors. The most critical trauma cases in Broward County come here
- Holy Cross Health - Emergency receiving facility on Federal Highway in Fort Lauderdale. Serves crashes on US-1, A1A, and the east Broward corridor
- Broward Health North - Trauma-receiving facility in Deerfield Beach serving crashes on I-95 north, Hillsboro Boulevard, and the Palm Beach County border
- Broward Health Imperial Point - Emergency facility in north Fort Lauderdale near Commercial Boulevard and Oakland Park corridors
- Northwest Medical Center - Emergency facility in Margate serving west Broward crashes on the Sawgrass Expressway, University Drive, and Coral Springs
Additional hospitals receiving Fort Lauderdale-area crash injuries:
- Joe DiMaggio Children's Hospital - Pediatric trauma at the Memorial Healthcare campus in Hollywood for child crash victims
- Memorial Regional Hospital - Level I trauma in Hollywood, serves south Broward crashes on I-95, US-1, and Hallandale corridors
- Cleveland Clinic Florida (Weston) - Specialized trauma and neurosurgical care for west Broward crashes on I-75 and I-595 west
- Plantation General Hospital - Serves crashes on Broward Boulevard, University Drive, and the Plantation corridor
The ER record from your first visit becomes the foundation of every dollar you claim later. Every symptom you report gets documented. Go to the ER. Tell them everything. Do it within 14 days of the crash. Florida law requires medical treatment within this window or you lose PIP benefits entirely under § 627.736.
The Statute of Limitations for Auto Accident Cases in Fort Lauderdale
Under Florida Statute § 95.11, the statute of limitations for Fort Lauderdale car accident cases is two years from the date of the crash for accidents on or after March 24, 2023. Before HB 837, the deadline was four years. It is not anymore.
This two-year deadline applies to auto injury cases including rental cars, Uber and Lyft crashes, and commercial vehicles not involving workers' compensation or death claims.
Miss the deadline and the courts will bar your claim permanently.
Claims involving government entities, Port Everglades operations, FLL airport vehicles, or wrongful death may have even shorter deadlines. Some government claims require formal notice within months of the crash.
Every Fort Lauderdale car accident case is unique. Get legal advice from a skilled personal injury attorney to learn your filing deadline now.
Don't Settle with the Insurance Companies Too Early
Speak with a Fort Lauderdale injury attorney before discussing your case with the insurance company. The carriers are not on your side. Their priority is closing your claim as quickly and cheaply as possible.
It's heartbreaking when people come to us after catastrophic injury, only to learn they already accepted a settlement pitifully less than what they deserve.
An experienced personal injury lawyer helps you properly assess what your Fort Lauderdale car accident case is worth. In some cases, the full extent of harm isn't determined until specialists examine you.
Our experienced attorneys know what steps to take to maximize your compensation. Let us negotiate, fight for a fair settlement, or take your case to trial in Broward County if necessary.
What Happens When Your Fort Lauderdale Car Accident Case Goes to Court
Fort Lauderdale injury lawsuits file in the Seventeenth Judicial Circuit at the Broward County Courthouse on SE 6th Street. Broward County juries include professionals from financial services, healthcare, aviation, and the maritime industry. They understand what it means when a working person's income disappears because of someone else's negligence. When an insurance adjuster knows your case is heading to a Broward County courtroom, the settlement math changes.
Broward County averages over 30,000 reported crashes per year. The jurors who live here commute on I-95 and I-595. They don't need to be convinced these roads are dangerous.
Can I Still Recover Compensation if I Share Fault for the Crash?
Even if you share responsibility for the crash, Florida's modified comparative negligence system under Florida Statute § 768.81 may still entitle you to damages. When you file a PIP claim with your own insurer, fault doesn't matter.
Fault becomes critical when you pursue the at-fault driver for additional compensation. Under HB 837, effective March 24, 2023, you can only recover if you're 50% or less responsible for the crash. At 51% fault or more, recovery is barred entirely. Your recovery also gets reduced by your assigned fault percentage.
Even if you feel partially responsible, it's worth speaking with an experienced Fort Lauderdale car accident lawyer to review the facts of your case.
How a Fort Lauderdale Car Accident Attorney Helps You Recover
The role of our Fort Lauderdale personal injury attorneys is recovering the full compensation you're entitled to after being injured. Our legal team handles the process so you can focus on getting back on your feet.
Here's what our injury law firm does for Fort Lauderdale crash victims:
- Specialist Medical Care: Connecting you with the right specialists at Broward Health Medical Center, Holy Cross Health, or coordinating referrals to Cleveland Clinic Florida for complex trauma
- Handle Paperwork: Managing the substantial documentation and strict deadlines that come with Fort Lauderdale car accident claims filed in the Seventeenth Judicial Circuit
- Negotiate with Insurers: Handling all insurance claim communications with State Farm, GEICO, Progressive, Allstate, and every other carrier involved in your claim
- Personal Support: Listening to your story and supporting your recovery with the empathy seriously injured clients deserve
- Protect Your Rights: Standing up to insurance adjuster bullying and pressure tactics. Hiring our firm puts carriers on notice that your claim has teeth
- Build a Strong Case: Collecting Fort Lauderdale Police and BSO crash reports, intersection camera footage, witness statements, ER records, and accident reconstruction analysis
- Trial Representation: Taking your case to verdict in the Seventeenth Judicial Circuit at the Broward County Courthouse when the carrier refuses fair settlement
Every Fort Lauderdale personal injury case is unique. Contact our car accident lawyer team now to share what happened and the impact your injuries have had on your life.
Fort Lauderdale Car Accident FAQ
- Why hire Lawsuit Legal as your Fort Lauderdale car accident lawyer?
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A Fort Lauderdale car crash is overwhelming. The insurance carriers are not on your side, and Florida's modified comparative negligence rule under HB 837 means every percentage of fault they pin on you cuts your recovery. You need a trial-tested injury law firm that knows the Seventeenth Judicial Circuit, knows Broward County juries, and has a track record of big settlements against State Farm, GEICO, Progressive, and Allstate. That's Lawsuit Legal.
- How much does a Fort Lauderdale auto accident attorney cost?
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Our Fort Lauderdale car accident lawyers work on a contingency fee basis. You pay nothing out of pocket. We only get paid when you do, as a percentage of the recovery. The initial consultation is free with no obligation. We'll explain our fee structure clearly during your free case review.
- How much is my Fort Lauderdale car accident case worth?
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Fort Lauderdale car accident settlement values depend on injury severity, available insurance coverage, fault allocation under Florida's 51% bar, and total economic and non-economic damages. Cases range from a few thousand dollars for minor soft tissue injuries to multi-million-dollar verdicts for catastrophic injuries and wrongful death. Hospital care at Broward Health Medical Center's Level I trauma center is expensive. Our attorneys calculate every category of damages during your free case review.
- Can I sue for pain and suffering after a Fort Lauderdale car crash?
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Yes. Florida law allows recovery for pain, suffering, mental anguish, and emotional distress. There is no statutory cap on pain and suffering damages in standard Florida auto accident cases. To pursue these damages outside the no-fault PIP system, your injuries must meet the serious injury threshold under Florida Statute § 627.737, which includes permanent injury, significant scarring, or significant loss of bodily function.
- What is the statute of limitations for Fort Lauderdale car accidents?
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Under Florida Statute § 95.11, you have two years from the date of the crash to file a personal injury lawsuit for car accidents occurring on or after March 24, 2023. The deadline is shorter if a government entity, Port Everglades vehicle, or airport shuttle is involved. Miss the deadline and your right to compensation is permanently gone.
- What if the other driver was uninsured in Fort Lauderdale?
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If you were hit by an uninsured or underinsured motorist, your own UM/UIM coverage becomes the recovery source. Tourist and rental car crashes in Fort Lauderdale frequently involve out-of-state or international policies with different coverage rules. We pursue every available coverage layer including UM/UIM stacking on multiple vehicles, household policies, and umbrella coverage to maximize your settlement.
Choose Fort Lauderdale Auto Accident Lawyers For Your Crash Injury Case Now
If you or a loved one has been in an auto accident anywhere across Broward County, you have a limited amount of time to file a lawsuit under Florida Statute § 95.11.
We assist crash victims across Broward County including Fort Lauderdale, Hollywood, Pompano Beach, Deerfield Beach, Coral Springs, Plantation, Davie, Sunrise, Weston, Lauderhill, Lauderdale Lakes, Margate, Coconut Creek, Oakland Park, Wilton Manors, and the surrounding communities.
We provide sensible and efficient legal representation prioritizing your interests.
Whether you're a commuter rear-ended on I-95, a tourist hit near Fort Lauderdale Beach, a port worker injured near Port Everglades, a business traveler struck on I-595, or a resident T-boned at a Sunrise Boulevard intersection, our Fort Lauderdale car accident lawyers can help you pursue maximum compensation.
After a life-changing accident, it is critical to hire a skilled personal injury attorney with experience handling similar cases to yours.
Our attorneys have decades of experience handling cases involving car & truck accidents, motorcycle crashes, involving rear-end collisions, intersection accidents, head-on collisions, sideswipe accidents, rollover crashes, drunk driving, and complex multi-vehicle pileups.
Significant injuries including concussion, broken bones, back and neck injuries, severe cuts, lost limbs, or paralysis may entitle you to file a lawsuit against the third party driver responsible.
Our attorney is well-known for securing successful outcomes for the catastrophically injured.
Call or fill out the form now for a free legal review of your Fort Lauderdale car accident case with Lawsuit Legal.
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