Miami Catastrophic Injury Lawyer | Alan Goldfarb, P.A. https://www.goldfarbpa.com Thu, 14 May 2015 15:47:00 +0000 en-US hourly 1 https://wordpress.org/?v=6.5.2 Trucking Accidents: A Big Problem for Florida https://www.goldfarbpa.com/trucking-accidents-a-big-problem-for-florida/ Thu, 14 May 2015 15:47:00 +0000 http://www.goldfarbpa.com/?p=791 Read More »]]> Truck accidents can be extremely devastating for all parties involved. For one, these massive trucks are often many times the size of regular passenger cars, thus increasing the potential for catastrophic damage. Furthermore, these accidents generally occur at highway speeds, which can lead to serious injuries and property damage.

Florida is not immune to this big problem. A 2012 study by the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration showed that among the 50 states, Florida has the third highest number of fatal crashes involving big-rigs. In fact, of all the fatal crashes in Florida, 5.7% involved a large truck. The numbers are that high for several reasons. Florida has over 83,000 miles of roads, and those roads are full of big trucks delivering goods and transporting merchandise from one end of the state to any given point in the country. This large number of accidents involving trucks has prompted some in Washington to think about making changes to the trucking industry.

Government Agency Proposes Insurance Hike

The Federal Motor Carrier Safety Administration is charged with reducing crashes, injuries, and fatalities on the road with large vehicles like trucks and buses. There are many resources at the agency’s disposal to accomplish this, including the ability to help pass and enforce regulations related to large trucks. One such proposed regulation by the agency is to increase the amount of insurance that eighteen-wheelers must carry to drive on the roads. Currently, general freight carriers are only required to carry $750,000 in insurance coverage. If the agency has its way, however, that requirement could be bumped up to $1,000,000.

A bump in coverage would be to cover the ever increasing medical costs of accidents with big rigs. Catastrophic accidents in particular can easily cost a victim more than $750,000. Of course, this number can increase significantly if the accident results in death, as survivors may be required to cover the costs of medical bills and hospital stays, funeral and burial costs, and the difficulty associated with lost earnings. Furthermore, survivors may also experience damages associated with pain and suffering and loss of consortium, as well.

Call Our Attorneys Today

The stark reality is that anyone driving on the road can get in an accident with a big truck, and that can be catastrophic. The busy roads and crowded traffic of the Miami area can be especially dangerous to drivers of regular cars. Victims of large truck accidents need the help of an experienced and professional law firm that dedicates its practice to large truck accidents. The attorneys at Alan Goldfarb, P.A. are prepared to help ensure you recover the compensation you deserve after your accident in Miami.

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Catastrophic Injury, Wrongful Death, and You https://www.goldfarbpa.com/catastrophic-injury-wrongful-death-and-you/ Thu, 08 Jan 2015 19:28:51 +0000 http://www.goldfarbpa.com/?p=495 Read More »]]> Having a loved one die or become permanently disabled due to the negligent or intentional actions of another is unbearable for most of us to think about. Sadly, however, our news outlets are constantly featuring stories that involve death or serious injury of drivers, pedestrians and bicyclists at the hands of drunk or distracted drivers. Nothing can bring back a life, a lost limb, or the ability to walk after a debilitating injury. Justice can be served, however, and bringing a lawsuit against the responsible party may result in an award of monetary damages to help secure you and your loved ones some peace of mind and a stable financial future.

Civil Versus Criminal Law

When the person who was acting negligently and caused the injury or death is eventually (hopefully) apprehended, they may face both civil and criminal penalties. Criminal offenses are essentially actions for which you can go to jail. A criminal action is brought by prosecutors from the relevant government jurisdiction against the person who committed the wrongful action. Though there may be fines involved, these are paid to the state and not the individual victims. Depending on the case, the result will often be a trial in front of a judge or jury who will decide the crime and relevant punishment.

Civil penalties, on the other hand, are almost always monetary in nature. A civil action is between two private parties; in the instance of a wrongful death or catastrophic injury suit, the injured party or the estate representative of a deceased individual would bring suit against the person allegedly at fault for the death or injury. While these cases may go to trial like a criminal case, the judge or jury will decide whether the at-fault party is liable and how much money they should be required to pay the harmed party in monetary damages.

An Example Close to Home

Just recently, an intoxicated driver struck and critically injured a 17-year-old Miami youth. The driver unlawfully fled the scene, a felony in Florida, but investigators were able to apprehend him after finding video footage following the accident. According to a bill proposed in early 2014, hit and run accidents are a severe concern in the greater Miami area; so much so that state officials wish to require a mandatory minimum sentence of four years for knowingly fleeing the scene of the accident in addition to a three-year license suspension. The driver in this tragic case is currently in custody and will likely be facing criminal hit-and-run charges.

Though there is no indication civil charges have or will be filed, this is one example of a case that could have both criminal and civil components. The family members of the injured youth could bring a catastrophic injury claim if the child remained alive. However, it is believed they will soon remove the child from life support, allowing for a wrongful death case. If the family brought a lawsuit against the driver, they could potentially recover for medical expenses, funeral expenses, loss of future earnings, loss of consortium (love, companionship, and care), and their own mental anguish from having to watch their loved one go through this terrible event. The idea of damages is to compensate those that are still living and/or responsible for the care of the injured party.

Miami Catastrophic Injury & Wrongful Death Attorneys

We understand how emotional and traumatic it is to lose a loved one or watch them suffer catastrophic injury. That is why our experienced South Florida catastrophic injury and wrongful death lawyers at Alan Goldfarb P.A. are so well-respected in the Miami area. We will take the time to advise you of your legal options and how you can move forward from this difficult time. We will work with you to ensure you receive the compensation you are entitled to and will help you navigate the legal system and explain things in a way that makes sense. Please do not hesitate to contact our Miami-based office today.

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