
How long do I have to file a truck accident claim in Florida?
Injury victims in Florida have two years from the date of the truck accident to file a personal injury claim.…

What are the common causes of truck accidents in Miami?
Truck accidents in Miami are often caused by driver fatigue, distracted driving, speeding, poor vehicle maintenance, and adverse weather conditions.…

How long do I have to file a motorcycle accident claim in Miami?
In Miami, motorcycle accident victims generally have two years from the date of the accident to file a personal injury…
What types of damages can I claim following a motorcycle accident in Miami, Florida?
After a Miami motorcycle accident, crash victims may claim damages for medical expenses, lost wages, pain and suffering, property damage…
What should I do immediately after a motorcycle accident in Miami?
After a Miami motorcycle accident, prioritize safety and legal protection. Move to a safe area, call 911, seek medical attention,…
How is fault determined in a Miami motorcycle crash?
Fault in Miami motorcycle crashes is determined by evaluating evidence, including police reports, witness statements, and physical evidence at the…
What are the common causes of motorcycle accidents in Miami, Florida?
Motorcycle accidents in Miami often occur due to distracted driving, speeding, lane splitting, and failure to yield. Poor road conditions,…
What types of injuries are common in Uber or Lyft accidents?
Common injuries in Uber or Lyft accidents include whiplash, neck and back injuries, concussions, broken bones, and soft tissue damage.…
How can an experienced attorney help with my Miami rideshare accident claim?
An experienced attorney can help you navigate the complex legal landscape of rideshare accident claims in Miami, dealing with insurance…
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How long do I have to bring a claim for my injury?
Florida Statutes section 95.11(3)(a) gives you four years, typically starting from the date of the underlying accident or incident, to file a civil lawsuit seeking a legal remedy (compensation) for “an action founded on negligence.” That includes almost all conceivable types of personal injury lawsuits, since most are governed by the liability principle of “negligence”.
Is my case worth anything?
The monetary value of your case depends on a number of factors. The major factors usually come down to the extent of your injuries, your medical expenses, past and future wages, and treatment sought.
Who pays for my case?
Ward Ruddock. understands the financial burdens of today and the added issues that our client’s face when pursuing a lawsuit. Our clients never come out of pocket for any costs. We only collect our fees and costs if we recover monetary compensation for our clients.
Do you try cases?
Ward Ruddock. prides itself on the number of cases it takes to trial. A number of law firms across the State of Florida will try and settle your case as quick as possible, because it is better for their bottom line. Here at Ward Ruddock, we put our client’s first. When we let the insurance companies know we will see you in trial, we mean it.