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Florida Settlement Data

700 Florida car accident cases analyzed. Here's what they resolved for.

Real settlement and verdict data from Florida. Broken down by injury type, county, and outcome—so you know what to expect.

700+
Cases Analyzed
$44,757
Median Outcome
$15K $165K
Typical Range
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Florida Settlements by Injury Type

How Florida case outcomes differ depending on injury severity.

Settlements (26%)

$60,000

Median from 180 cases

Verdicts (74%)

$42,381

Median from 519 cases

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Florida Case Results

Browse all Florida car accident settlements and verdicts. Filter by injury or accident type.

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Verdict-Plaintiff
$17,500

A passenger was injured when the van they were in was rear-ended at an intersection. The collision occurred on March 4, 1994. The injured person had an insurance policy for uninsured/underinsured motorist coverage.

Miami-Dade County • 1996
Verdict-Defense
$17,236

One driver stopped for traffic and was rear-ended by another vehicle. The collision caused chronic pain and a herniated disc. The case went to trial, and the defense received a judgment after post-trial motions.

Palm Beach County • 2000
Verdict-Plaintiff
$16,800

One driver alleged being rear-ended by an uninsured driver while traveling on a Jacksonville road. The injured driver had uninsured/underinsured motorist coverage with their insurance company. The negligence of the uninsured driver was admitted.

Duval County • 2006
Verdict-Plaintiff
$16,707

One driver alleged that the other driver negligently rear-ended their vehicle. Liability was admitted. The jury found that the defendant's actions caused damage to the plaintiff. However, the jury also found that the plaintiff did not sustain a permanent injury from the accident.

Broward County • 2002
Settlement
$16,699

One driver was stopped at a traffic light when the other driver, who was behind them, failed to stop and rear-ended their vehicle. The collision caused minor damage to both vehicles. The injured driver sought compensation for medical bills, lost wages, and pain and suffering.

Seminole County • 1999
Verdict-Plaintiff
$16,541

One driver was stopped at a stop sign when their vehicle was hit from behind by another vehicle. The case involved questions of who was at fault, whether the collision caused the injuries, and if the injuries were permanent. The jury found the driver who caused the collision was negligent but determined the injured driver did not suffer a permanent injury.

Osceola County • 2009
Verdict-Plaintiff
$16,355

One driver's vehicle was rear-ended by another vehicle at an intersection. The collision caused injury to the driver. The jury determined the collision was the cause of the injury and that the injury was permanent.

Broward County • 2005
Verdict-Plaintiff
$16,308

One driver stopped at a red light and was hit from behind by another driver. The second driver left the scene and was followed by the first driver, who then contacted the police. The first driver alleged the second driver failed to maintain their brakes and did not yield the right-of-way.

Broward County • 2017
Verdict-Plaintiff
$15,708

One driver was rear-ended by another vehicle while stopped near an intersection. The injured driver filed a lawsuit for negligence and uninsured/underinsured motorist benefits. The defense admitted fault but disputed the extent of the injuries and damages.

Seminole County • 2023
Verdict-Plaintiff
$15,700

One driver rear-ended another vehicle in Miami. The defendant argued the injured person only had a sprain, but the jury found otherwise. The case involved a dispute over whether the driver was acting within the scope of employment.

Dade County • 2000
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State Law

Florida Car Accident Law: What You Need to Know

Key legal rules that affect how Florida car accident claims are valued and resolved.

Fault System

Modified Comparative Fault (51% bar, effective 2023)

Statute of Limitations

2 years from the date of the accident (effective 2023)

Minimum Liability

$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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Florida Car Accident Settlement FAQs

Answers based on real Florida case data and state law.

Important: The information provided on this page is for educational and informational purposes only. It is not legal advice. Every case is unique, and outcomes depend on specific facts and circumstances. Always consult with a qualified Florida attorney for guidance specific to your situation.