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Stages of a Florida Personal Injury Claim (Part B)

Gathering Evidence to Prove Negligence in a Florida Personal Injury Claim

Without proper evidence, your Florida personal injury claim may be unfounded. Therefore, collecting all the possible evidence from the beginning phase of the accident is crucial. Evidence typically includes photographs of your property damage and injuries, a police report, eyewitness statements, medical bills, etc.

The state of Florida utilizes the comparative negligence rule, which means your evidence will be compared with that of the defendant's to determine if your actions contributed to the accident in any way. The degree to which you are found liable will be subtracted from the settlement you are awarded. For example, if you are awarded a $100,000 settlement and your fault was 25%, then the final settlement would be $75,000.

An experienced Ft. Lauderdale personal injury attorney can help prove that you were least at fault for the accident.

Florida Personal Injury Claim Trial and Settlement

Your Florida personal injury case may go to trial if it is not resolved out of court. Again, it will be your Ft. Lauderdale personal injury attorney's main goal to reach a fair and comprehensive out-of-court settlement. During a Florida personal injury trial, both you and the defendant will have a chance to present all the evidence to a judge and/or jury. A final verdict will be rendered afterwards, including the decision about your compensation amount.

Having an experienced Ft. Lauderdale personal injury attorney on your side during this stage of the process will prove invaluable since the defense may call medical and/or vocational experts and other witnesses to testify against you. 

An experienced Ft. Lauderdale personal injury attorney will be well-versed in presenting a strong argument to the court and cross-examining any witnesses. It’s important to remember that anything you say in or out of court can harm your chances of receiving a settlement. Most people are simply not qualified to handle their personal injury claim on their own, let alone represent themselves in court.

Contacting a Ft. Lauderdale Personal Injury Attorney

After being involved in a traumatic accident, you should not have to exacerbate the situation by worrying about court proceedings. If another person's negligence caused you to incur serious injuries in an accident, you should consult a Ft. Lauderdale personal injury attorney. An experienced attorney at Ellsley Sobol, P.L. can help you file a personal injury claim and get you the compensation you deserve. Contact us today to schedule a no cost case review – 954-888-7720 or toll-free 888-258-6914.

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