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Florida limits injury lawsuits to within four years after a car accident. If your loved one died in an accident, however, the law restricts suits to within two years of the death. Sometimes the at-fault driver is unknown because they left the scene.
The Public Records Unit ONLINE PORTAL is the place to submit ALL of your request for records maintained by the Broward Sheriff's Office including, but not limited to: Incident reports. Accident reports. Local Records Checks.
In Florida, you have four years from the day of the accident to sue. While you have up to four years to reach the statute of limitations, it's best not to wait until the last minute to file a claim with your insurance company.
Under Florida law, victims have 2 years from the date of the incident to file a lawsuit. However, the longer you wait, the harder it often is to prove your case.
Filing a PIP Claim After an Accident in Florida As noted above, a person should seek medical treatment within 14 days (two weeks) of the accident. Doing so makes it easy to connect the injuries with the accident. If they do not file within this time, they forfeit their PIP benefits.
In Florida, typical insured car accident settlements often range from $10,000 to $50,000, though amounts can vary depending on the circumstances of the accident and the available insurance coverage. Severe injury cases in Florida can reach $100,000, if they include long-term care and lost wages.
Florida is the #13 state for fatal car accidents in America, experiencing 1.5 fatal crashes per 10,000 residents in 2022. Overall, 3,530 people died in Florida car accidents that year.
Report a Crash Please stay at the scene of the crash and call 911, as required in section 316.065, Florida Statutes. A crash where apparent damage is at least $500.00.
The Florida Traffic Crash Report, Long Form must include: The date, time, and location of the crash. A description of the vehicles involved. The names and addresses of the parties involved, including all drivers and passengers, and the identification of the vehicle in which each was a driver or a passenger.
There are five key details of accidents legally required: Full name, address and occupation of the injured person (a) Date and time of the accident (b) Location of the accident (c) Cause and nature of the injury (d) Name, address and occupation of the person giving the notice, if other than the injured person (e).