If youβve been injured, whether in an automobile accident or an incident due to someone elseβs fault, Florida law provides that you have legal rights and are entitled to be fully compensated for your injury.
It is important that you consult with an attorney as soon as possible after your injury to make sure your rights are protected, and you do not do anything that might jeopardize your case. The attorneys at Carter Injury Law, P.A. stand ready to fight for you if youβve been injured in a motor vehicle accident, slip and fall, trip and fall, dog bite, or any other incident in which were you were injured due to anotherβs negligence.
Directly following an injury, you may be contacted by an insurance company. It is important to remember that the insurance company has no duty to look out for your best interests. If you want someone in your corner that has a legal obligation to act in your best interests, you should hire an attorney to deal with the insurance company. When you hire Carter Injury Law, P.A., our attorneys work diligently to maximize your settlement money and ensure the best outcome for your case.
Personal Injury
Being involved in an auto accident in Florida can be a very confusing and frustrating time. How will I get my car fixed? Who pays for my rental? What is PIP? What does it mean that Florida is a No-Fault state? Who will pay my medical bills? Carter Injury Law can handle all of this for you. We aim to take the stress of you by answering all of your questions and doing the βheavy liftingβ so you can focus on healing from your injuries and obtaining fair compensation for your car and your injuries.
Auto Accidents
Slip & Fall
An unexpected fall to a hard surface can cause significant injuries to a personβs body, bringing about medical bills, pain, suffering, and lost of the ability to earn a living. If youβve slipped and fallen, or tripped and fallen, on someone elseβs property, you may be entitled to financial compensation if you can prove that the property owner somehow failed to inspect the property or maintain it in a reasonably safe condition.
Some examples of slip/trip and falls are a slippery substance on the floor, uneven concrete, potholes in a parking lot, items left out in a store walkway, or even roots sticking up through a sidewalk. Evidence of a property ownerβs negligence is especially important in a slip and fall claim because the property owner may later deny they knew anything about the dangerous condition that hurt someone. If you can, you should take photographs of the dangerous condition and ask for the first and last name of the manager on duty. An experienced attorney can help prove your slip and fall claim and potentially get you compensated for your loss.
At Carter Injury Law, we have experience with these claims and will help collect evidence to prove your case.
Medical error is the 3rd leading cause of death in the United States. Yet, hospitals and physicians will fight tooth and nail to deny compensation when someone is seriously injured or killed as a result of their negligence. Having an attorney ready to battle for you can even the playing field.
Medical Malpractice
Premise Liability
Premises liability claims encompass a wide range of cases. If youβve been injured on someone elseβs property, you may be entitled to financial compensation if you can prove that the property owner somehow caused your injury and was negligent in doing so. Some examples of premises liability claims are slip and falls, trip and falls, dog bites, security that fails to protect you at a bar from another disorderly patron, or an overaggressive security person at a night club.
Evidence of a property ownerβs negligence is especially important in a premises liability claim because the property owner may later deny they knew anything about the reason someone was hurt on the property. If you can, you should take photographs of the property and ask for the first and last name of the manager on duty.
An experienced attorney can help prove your premises liability claim and potentially get you compensated for your loss. At Carter Injury Law, we have experience with these claims and will help collect evidence to prove your case.
Dog Bites
A vicious dog can cause serious injury to a person that may result in hospitalization, the need for plastic surgery, or even death. Florida is a strict-liability dog bite state, meaning that you need not prove that a dog bit someone due to the negligence of the owner; you only need to prove that the dog owner actually owned the dog and that it bit you. There are narrow exceptions based on the types of signs that a dog owner posts on the property (if that is where the bite occurred) and the age of the person who was bitten (children and the elderly are especially vulnerable to dangerous dogs).
Unfortunately, many homeownersβ insurance policies now specifically exclude coverage for losses sustained due to an animal, such as a dog that got out of the yard; however, the owner of that dog is still legally liable for the damage caused by a dog bite. If youβve been bitten by someone elseβs dog, you may be entitled to financial compensation. If you can, you should take photographs of the dog and the location where the bite occurred. It is also important to report the dog bite to animal control so the proper steps can be taken to ensure that no one else is bitten by the dog. An experienced attorney can help prove your dog bite claim and potentially get you compensated for your loss. At Carter Injury Law, we have experience with these claims and will help collect evidence to prove your case and hold the dog owner responsible for your injuries.
Uber, Lyft, and other Ride-Sharing or Meal Delivery Platforms
If youβve been injured by a delivery driver, while a passenger in a ride-sharing vehicle, or in any other way involving a βfee-to-rideβ platform, there may be insurance to cover your losses. We have experience dealing with these companies and their insurance companies to help resolve your claim.
Bicycle and Pedestrian Accidents
Being injured while on a bicycle or as a pedestrian can cause unique injuries and complications. We have experience in handling complex injuries and know how secure all available sources of insurance to pay your medical bills in these scenarios. For example, you may be entitled to the PIP coverage of the at-fault driver.