Vehicle Accidents Attorney in Lithia, FL

George Hunter, P.A. – Vehicle Accidents – Lithia, FL

Lithia, FL Accident Law Firm Strong Advocate for Severely Injured Clients

Florida Personal Injury Lawyers Pursue Maximum Compensation for Those Injured in Auto Accidents

A car accident is a stressful event, not only because of the impact of the accident, but also because the victim and their family may be left to deal with serious injuries, financial losses, and a wrecked vehicle.

Types of Florida Car Accidents

Some common types of car accidents that occur in Florida include:

  • One, two, and multi-vehicle collisions
  • Accidents involving cars, SUVs, and commercial trucks
  • Crashes between cars and motorcycles
  • Collisions with pedestrians and bicycles
  • Head-on, rear-end, and side-impact crashes

Human error has been found to be the most common cause of motor vehicle accidents, accounting for more than half of all fatal collisions.

Factors Determining the Severity of Injuries

While not every automobile accident results in severe injuries, it is important to obtain a medical examination after an accident, even one that seems relatively minor. The severity of the injuries sustained typically depends on many factors, including:

  • Type of accident
  • Age and physical condition of those involved
  • Body position during the impact
  • Type of vehicles
  • Collision speed
  • Road conditions
  • Accident location
  • Failure to wear seat belts
  • Airbag deployment

Research has shown that pedestrians and young motorcycle riders are most susceptible to injury in traffic accidents, and men over age 45 were found to be at the highest risk for severe injury.

Contact an Experienced Lithia, FL Personal Injury Law Firm

Were you seriously injured in a car crash in Lithia, FL? Contact the accident attorneys at George Hunter, P.A. online or call 813-853-0720 to set up your free initial consultation today.

The Importance of Retaining a Qualified and Experienced Florida Personal Injury Lawyer

In almost every instance, when an insurer learns about an accident or wrongful death that is covered under its policy, they will approach the victim with a quick offer to pay for medical expenses if he or she signs a release of liability, essentially agreeing not to seek further damages. To a person who has just survived an accident and/or lost a loved one, taking this fast money to cover expenses may seem like a good idea. However, the offers are almost always relatively low. The reason that the insurer is making the offer is to quickly dispense with the liability that they've incurred on behalf of their insured.