What are Broward Injury Claims?

South Florida presents an environment where people can get hurt without even thinking twice. The ocean is nearby, which means hotels, bars, restaurants, and people traffic, not to mention vehicular movement! Special care- must- be taken against slippery sidewalks and walkways. The Floridian climate causes humidity which breeds mold, mildew, and rot, which must see regular maintenance to reduce slip and fall accidents on wooden decks and other structures. Also, festive motorists in a festive environment may feel the urge to speed and drive carelessly, under the influence of something too strong, or just jolly distracted! This means accidents and car wrecks occur every single day!

Broward Injury Claim Lawyers

There is a Broward accident claim every day! Broward injury lawyers have a broad knowledge of the area and the circumstances in which accidents occur. They also have an awareness of how the different insurers operate and their tactics to pay as little compensation as possible while hurrying to get it over with quickly. Having your settlement lawyer in your corner will enable you to claim from a position of strength. So, don’t wait to call our knowledgeable injury lawyers to push your claim for the desired result. We take jobs relating to the following cases:

*Slip and fall * Liable/slander/defamation *Car and truck accidents *Hotel injury *Motorcycle and bike accidents *Home & Healthcare negligence *Food poisoning *Child injuries *Dog bites *Negligent security *Wrongful death.

 Settling a Car Payment Claim with an Insurer

Although insurance companies would like to pay as little as possible, by law, they must pay a claim within a given time. They must obey Florida Statutes 627 4265 to honor a claim within 20 days or pay an extra 12 percent annual interest to the claimant.

Pedestrian Claim

It’s difficult for a pedestrian to claim damages since they mostly encounter hit-and-run –(1 in 4) accidents, and those drivers hardly have insurance(1 in 5), despite statuary requirements. And Florida remains a no-fault state, meaning the law mandates that motorists have coverage of not less than $10,000 to cover damages. Pedestrians don’t have Personal Injury Protection (PIP), but if a motorist in the household has it, they might be able to rely on it. A driver flees a scene when he has no insurance and can be fined, or go to jail if caught. The bottom line is, it very difficult for a pedestrian to get compensation from a hit-and-run driver.