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What Options for Compensation Do You Have After a Trucking Collision in South Florida?

If you have been injured in a trucking collision in Hollywood or anywhere in southern Florida, one of the first things you’ll be considering is compensation. Very quickly, the costs of your injuries and truck crash will add up. You may lose time at work, you may lose valuable personal property in the crash, you may have medical bills piling up, and you will have other expenses you need to pay. Compensation can help to pay for these and other costs so they do not come out of your own pocket.

How you pursue compensation is an important consideration. You want to file the right claim at the right time to maximize your chances of benefits. In general, you have three main options for securing compensation after a truck crash in southern Florida:

Workers’ compensation

Workers’ compensation is intended to help you if you have been injured on the job. If you’re a truck driver and have been injured on the job or if you have been injured while driving a company car or while performing work tasks, your injury may be covered by workers’ compensation coverage.

If you qualify, workers’ compensation benefits can pay for medical care, part of the wages you have lost, and additional benefits. These benefits are designed to ensure you have income and compensation available to you if you have been injured on the job. If you accept workers’ compensation, you will not be able to file a claim against your employer for the same injury. To find out more, contact a workers’ compensation attorney in Hollywood or your community.

Civil claims against a third party

If your trucking collision was caused by driver who was reckless or negligent, you may have a civil claim against the driver. If your traffic accident was caused by mechanical failure, poor road signage, poor road conditions, or other signs of negligence, you may have a civil claim against the car manufacturer, municipality, or other liable parties. In some cases, the causes of your trucking accident are complex and you may have a claim against multiple liable parties.

Civil claims against a third party allow you to recover compensation for medical costs, lost wages, incidental costs, future expected damages, lost property, and other costs. You may also be able to recover compensation for pain and suffering. If you think you may have a civil claim against a third party,  it is very important to consult with a personal injury attorney to ensure you have legal advice when filing your claim.

Insurance

Even if you do not have a workers’ compensation or third party civil claim, it may still be possible to recover compensation from an insurance provider. However, it is still useful to consult with an attorney in Hollywood or your community to ensure you get legal support as you negotiate with your insurance carrier. Working with an attorney ensures you understand how much your likely total costs might be and ensures you have someone negotiating for fair compensation and benefits with your insurance company.

If you have been injured in a trucking accident in Hollywood or anywhere in southern Florida and would like legal support as you seek compensation, contact Flaxman Law Group. Not only does the Flaxman Law Group legal team have more than 60 years of combined experience, but Charles Flaxman of Flaxman Law Group has more than 10 years of insurance industry experience as well as more than 25 years of trial experience. His background ensures he understands how insurance companies work and exactly what needs to be done to establish a strong case on your behalf. Flaxman Law Group is happy to offer a free initial consultation if you have been injured, so call today for your free, no obligation appointment.

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