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Preservation of evidence is critically important in an injury case. Things like scuff marks on the road, overturned dirt in a ditch next to the road, or surveillance videos tend to go away as time passes. It’s important that you contact an attorney as soon as possible so that attorney can immediately begin an investigation.

Florida Law Protects Personal Injury Victims

When someone suffers pain and loss because of another person’s negligence, the victim should be compensated for the costs and pain they have suffered through no fault of their own.

A tort, or a compensable personal injury, has occurred if:

  • There was a legal duty that the at-fault party owed the person who was injured;
  • There was a breach of that duty; and
  • Damage (injury) occurred because of that breach.

Personal injury claims might apply to motor vehicle accidents, including:

These accidents can result in any number of injuries, including but not limited to:

  • Traumatic brain injury (TBI)
  • Neck Injury
  • Spinal Cord Injury (SCI)
  • Loss of Limbs (amputation)
  • Fracture Injury (broken bones)
  • Soft-Tissue Injury
  • Lacerations (cuts)
  • Contusions (bruises)