If you have been the victim of an auto accident in Florida, you may be interested to know that you could seek compensation from another person’s insurance due to their negligence that led to the accident. The compensatory damages that you can seek in Florida differ from other states and if you have been the victim of lost wages, one of the damages that you might be entitled to is the chance to seek them out after the accident.
When people suffer from major auto accidents they often have to take time off work to recover. Accident victims can often require extra rest, recuperation, income loss due to an injury and more. An auto accident could potentially cripple your finances if you are facing medical expenses and the inability to work to pay off those expenses.
If you sustained a severe injury in an accident and you require compensation, speaking with a Florida attorney can be one of the best ways that you can find the compensation that you qualify for and seek out the funds that you deserve.
Proving lost income in Florida will involve proving that you were not receiving wages because of the accident. In order to prove the loss of wages don’t need to have credible testimony regarding your condition and income tax in regards to your earnings. A Florida court will be able to examine how much you could have earned as a result of your lost time during an accident. A Florida court may award you with damages to account for your wage loss and to pay for any medical expenses that may have been incurred throughout your accident recovery.
If you’ve been the victim of lost wages and you’re having difficulty with debts and recovery, contact us today in Florida to seek the compensation you deserve.
This post was written by Kelly-Ann Jenkins of Jenkins Law P.L. Kelly-Ann is an St Petersburg Personal Injury Attorney She focuses on personal injury, car accidents, and bicyclist injury. The information on this site is not intended to and does not offer legal advice, legal recommendations or legal representation on any matter. Hiring an attorney is an important decision, which should not be based on advertising. You need to consult an attorney for legal advice regarding your individual situation.
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