Legal Question in Personal Injury in Florida

I was involved in a car accident last October, in which I was the passenger and the other car was at fault. I suffered a few injuries and went into the ER and therapy after. I am trying to settle a claim with the at-fault's insurance adjuster. My medical bills are a total of $2,600. I have read that I am entitled to 3 times the medical expenses in pain and suffering. I had to drop out of my semester as a result of the car accident, which made me lose my financial aid and work-study, which has put me 4 months, (about $2,500) behind in rent, and I am about to get evicted. I also need to find a way to pay for my classes for this upcoming semester, as my financial aid is still suspended. My question is, how much am I actually entitled to, legally, as far as pain and suffering goes, and how much can I negotiate with the insurance adjuster? I have lost so much because of this car accident, and a settlement that only pays my medical bills will help, but not be nearly enough. Please help, thank you.


Asked on 6/29/10, 12:16 pm

1 Answer from Attorneys

David Alan Karas, Esq. Karas Laws, P.A.

Pain and suffering are fact specific to your case. History has shown that similar accidents, with similar injuries have similar medical bills, But that is just the starting point, An evaluation will need to be done regarding an fault on your part which may reduce the damages, An evaluation must be performed regarding your future meed for medical care. An evaluation need t be performed regarding whom needs to get paid from a settlement, such as medcical providers or lien companies. Moreover, an analysis needs to be performed regarding the potential for a PIP claim, a UM claim and a BI Claim, You need to meet with a personal injury attorney as soon as possible.

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Answered on 6/29/10, 8:44 pm


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