One driver filed a lawsuit after being rear-ended by another vehicle. The defendant admitted fault for the collision but contested the extent of the injuries and damages. The case proceeded to a jury.
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One driver filed a lawsuit after being rear-ended by another vehicle. The defendant admitted fault for the collision but contested the extent of the injuries and damages. The case proceeded to a jury.
One driver was stopped for traffic when their vehicle was hit from behind by another vehicle. The collision occurred at an intersection. The jury determined that the injured person sustained a permanent injury due to the other driver's actions.
One driver was rear-ended by another driver while exiting a gas station. The driver who was hit claimed neck injuries from the collision. The other driver argued the injured driver entered the road negligently. Evidence showed the injured driver had prior neck issues. The jury found the second driver at fault and awarded damages for a permanent injury.
One driver alleged that the other driver was negligent and collided into the rear of their vehicle. The other driver denied the allegations and claimed the first driver stopped suddenly, causing the collision. The case involved issues of causation and pre-existing conditions.
One driver was a passenger in a vehicle that was rear-ended by another vehicle. The collision occurred on a street in Hialeah. The jury determined that the passenger sustained a permanent injury from the crash.
One driver hit another car from behind while it was stopped at a red light. The driver who was hit testified that the impact knocked a hearing aid from her ear. Doctors said she sustained a herniated disc and may need surgery. She can no longer participate in sports she previously enjoyed. The other driver claimed the first car stopped suddenly for no reason. A doctor for the second driver said the injured person had a pre-existing condition. The jury found the second driver fully at fault.
One driver was rear-ended by another driver while stopped at an intersection. The at-fault driver had been drinking and fled the scene. The injured driver incurred medical expenses and received a jury verdict.
One driver was stopped at a red light when the other driver rear-ended them. Liability was admitted. The injured person had a herniated disc and carpal tunnel syndrome. The defense questioned the MRI results.
One driver was stopped at a red light on his motorcycle when another vehicle rear-ended him as part of a three-vehicle collision. The injured driver sustained a fractured skull and ribs, along with a small disc bulge in his lower back.
One driver was operating a truck eastbound on a highway when another driver lost control of her vehicle and struck the rear of the truck. The injured driver had an uninsured motorist policy with the defendant.
One driver was rear-ended by another vehicle, causing her car to hit the car in front of her. The injured driver complained of neck, back, and knee pain. She underwent knee surgery and procedures for carpal tunnel syndrome. She also developed a condition affecting her hand and was diagnosed with chronic pain.
One driver rear-ended another vehicle while intoxicated. The driver of the struck vehicle died from injuries sustained in the collision. The intoxicated driver was convicted of DUI manslaughter.
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Modified Comparative Fault (51% bar, effective 2023)
2 years from the date of the accident (effective 2023)
$25,000 per person / $50,000 per accident / $10,000 property damage
Florida transitioned from a no-fault to an at-fault system in 2024. The state now uses modified comparative fault—if you are more than 50% at fault, you cannot recover damages.
The statute of limitations was reduced from 4 years to 2 years in 2023 under tort reform legislation.
Personal Injury Protection (PIP) coverage is no longer required for new policies, but existing policies may still include it during the transition period.
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