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In Florida, an individual who is injured in a motor vehicle accident may still have a legal claim even if they did not have their own auto insurance at the time of the collision. An uninsured injured person may pursue compensation from the at-fault driver and the driver’s applicable insurance coverage for qualifying damages, which can include medical expenses and lost wages. Compensation for pain and suffering may also be available when the applicable Florida legal requirements, including the permanent injury threshold, are satisfied. Therefore, lacking personal auto insurance does not automatically eliminate an injured person’s ability to pursue a claim against a negligent driver.
Yes. An uninsured person who is injured in a Florida car accident may still pursue a claim against the driver responsible for the collision and applicable insurance coverage, subject to Florida law and the facts of the case.
An uninsured injured person may seek compensation for qualifying medical expenses from the at-fault driver or the driver’s applicable insurance coverage after liability is established.
Yes. Lack of personal auto insurance does not automatically prevent an injured person from pursuing a claim against another driver whose negligence caused the accident.
An uninsured injured person may pursue qualifying medical expenses and lost wages from the responsible party. Compensation for pain and suffering generally requires the injury to satisfy Florida’s applicable permanent injury threshold under Section 627.737(2).
Yes. Qualifying lost wages may be pursued as part of a claim against the at-fault driver, even if the injured person did not have personal auto insurance at the time of the accident.
Pain and suffering may be compensable when the injury satisfies Florida’s applicable permanent injury threshold. The statute addresses circumstances such as a significant and permanent loss of an important bodily function, permanent injury within a reasonable degree of medical probability, significant and permanent scarring or disfigurement, or death.
An at-fault driver’s applicable insurance coverage may provide compensation for damages for which the driver is legally responsible. The availability and amount of coverage depend on the policy, liability, the nature of the damages, and applicable Florida law.
You may still pursue a claim against the at-fault driver and applicable insurance coverage for qualifying losses. Not having your own auto insurance does not automatically eliminate your right to seek compensation from another party who caused the accident.
The process generally involves establishing liability, documenting the injuries and financial losses, and pursuing a claim against the responsible driver and applicable insurance coverage. A claim for pain and suffering must also satisfy Florida’s applicable legal requirements.
Lacking personal auto insurance does not automatically prevent an injured person from pursuing a claim against an at-fault driver. However, the types of damages that can be recovered and the requirements for compensation depend on the circumstances and applicable Florida law.
If you’ve been injured after a car accident in the state of Florida, but you do not have insurance, you still may be able to make a recovery against the at-fault party. They and their insurance company are required to pay your medical bills, your lost wages, and your pain and suffering. You still have a claim.
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