Posted On: March, 2011

Pinellas County, Florida Personal Injury Lawyer :: Largo Woman Involved in Hit and Run with Pedestrian

What do you do when you are the victim of a Leaving the Scene of an Accident in Florida? Pinellas County police have arrested a 25-year-old Largo woman after she allegedly struck a 32-year-old man with her vehicle and left the scene of the accident. Deputies have charged the woman with aggravated battery with a motor vehicle and resisting arrest after she hit and injured the man.

When purchasing your auto insurance it is imperative that you purchase Under and/or Uninsured Motorist (UM) protection. This specific type of insurance is sold by most reputable auto insurance companies and can be used to cover damages sustained when the at-fault party has no insurance or not enough insurance to cover the full extent of your damages. Unfortunately, in today’s economy everyone is looking to stretch the dollar and the amount of coverage on an auto policy can be the first to go. There is no exception to this rule –you must purchase UM to fully protect yourself and family from accidents like the one described here. For instance, had the vehicle never been found which allegedly caused this accident, the victim would have been able to make a claim on his UM policy as the at-fault driver was unknown, therefore was uninsured. This scenario is sometimes referred to as a “phantom vehicle”.

Police responded to the scene around 8:50 p.m. on Wednesday and reported that the Largo woman approached the man on the side of the street, whom she had a prior dispute with, in her vehicle and began yelling at him. According to the St. Petersburg Times, around 25 to 30 people surrounded the woman’s car and the man punched her in the face while another individual pepper sprayed inside the vehicle through the driver’s side window.

The woman allegedly hit the gas and slammed into the man.

The Largo woman allegedly dropped her car off with another person who stopped at gas station to clean up the pepper spray.

Deputies arrested the woman later on and the arrest report shows the woman was uncooperative, pulling her hands and body away from them.

She is being held at the Pinellas County jail with bail set at $20, 150.

Police say the investigation is ongoing.

National government statistics show that nearly 11 percent of all motor vehicle accidents are hit and run car accidents. Almost 700,000 hit and run accidents involving a car are reported every year in the United States. The National Highway Administration shows that the state of Florida ranks third in the nation with 3,300 hit-and-run accidents reported yearly.

The woman in this case hit a man with her vehicle and fled the scene, leaving the man injured. Florida law is clear that the driver of any vehicle involved in a collision must stop and wait at the scene of the accident. Breaching this requirement is viewed as a hit and run and could cause a violator to face criminal felony charges, suspension of their driver’s license, court-demanded community service, and other civil or administrative fines.

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Posted On: March, 2011

Bronson, Florida Auto Accident Injury Attorney :: Levy County, FL Teen Injured in Three-Car Collision

The Florida Highway Patrol is investigating a Bronson, Florida pile-up critically injuring an Archer, FL teenager. According to the Levy County Journal, a 1999 Saturn driven by a Bronson man was stopped attempting to turn left at an intersection. A 2004 Ford pick-up truck driven by a 51-year-old Archer man rear-ended the Saturn causing severe damage to the back of the car leaving a back seat passenger with life threatening injuries.

After the pick-up smashed into the Saturn, a 26-year-old Archer woman driving a 2004 Honda traveling behind the Ford slammed into the rear of the pick-up truck.

The driver and front seat passenger of the Saturn allegedly suffered minor injuries. The other drivers according to the report did not sustain injuries. The teen was taken to Shands Hospital in Gainesville with grave injuries.

FHP from the Gainesville and Cross City Districts are continuing their investigation of the crash.

In 2007 the Florida Department of Transportation reported that vehicle accidents caused approximately 212,000 injuries resulting in 3,221 deaths. Car crashes are the most common form of automobile accidents in Florida and one of the top sources of personal injuries in the country. A car accident can be upsetting to the injured and their family, causing not only relentless physical and emotional damage, but financial difficulty also.

Depending on the seriousness of the injury, the National Safety Council reported that the standard cost of motor vehicle accident injury ranges from $24,400 to $62,500. These numbers include medical bills, lost wages from being out of work, loss of prospective salaries, and costs to repair or replace your vehicle. Many times insurance companies will want to arrange small financial settlements that will not cover past, present and future needs from the sustained injuries. If the teen in this story were to die from injuries from the accident this would be called wrongful death and his family could file a claim to compensate for medical bills, funeral and burial expenses, lost wages, pain and suffering and loss of the teen’s company and companionship. After FHP concludes their investigation it will be known if one or all parties can be held liable for the teen’s injuries.

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Posted On: March, 2011

Gainesville, Florida Aviation Negligence Lawyer :: Pilot Injured in Experimental Plane Crash at Gainesville Regional Airport

A Gainesville, Florida man was hospitalized Saturday morning with non-critical injuries after crashing his single-engine experimental plane.

The Gainesville pilot was returning for landing on the runway after taking his plane out when he crashed nose-first.

The man was alone in the plane and allegedly remained in the wreckage for some time, according to the Gainesville Sun.

Gainesville Fire Rescue cut the man out of what they identified as a biplane. He was airlifted to Shands at the University of Florida in stable condition.

The Federal Aviation Administration is supposedly investigating the crash.

The FAA registry shows the manufacturer of the plane to be Brown Narcisse and the model as a Christen Eagle II.

Air traffic is generally considered a safe means of transportation, but when something goes wrong it often results in fatal injuries. An aviation accident is any incident or series of occurrences that involve an aircraft and causes property damage, injures someone or causes wrongful death. A crash can occur while the plane is on the ground, ascending into flight or descending to the ground for landing.

Numerous airplane accidents involve an element of negligence. Most aviation negligence cases can be traced back to a Federal Aviation Administration violation dealing with licenses or certificates, flight rules, airworthiness of the aircraft and hazardous materials. There are many factors that can play a part in FAA violations such as equipment failure, human error and environmental conditions.

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Posted On: March, 2011

Tampa, Florida Premises Liability Lawyers :: Two Adults Injured When Apartment Stairway Collapsed

Two individuals suffered non-life threatening injuries Tuesday night when a wooden staircase between the first and second floor gave way at a Palm River apartment complex.

Hillsborough County Fire Rescue transported the two adults to a local hospital, according to the St. Petersburg Times.

A ladder truck escorted four adults, three infants and one family dog safely off of the second floor.

County code enforcement is further exploring how the collapse happened.

According to a Harvard University renter demographics study, 80 percent of Americans aged 29 and under rent homes. While the number of renter’s shows a trend of declining with age, 4.1 million households aged 65 and above fall within the home renter category. Property owners are responsible for injuries that occur on their property such as negligence or communication errors on their part. Any person or organization that owns a property has a legal obligation to keep the area free from hazards or notify the public if there is a hazard that cannot be fixed right
away.

Property owners have a duty to provide reasonable accommodations for tenants and to examine, preserve and restore all dangerous areas routinely. In this case, the two injured adults could possibly file a premises liability lawsuit against the apartment complex owners for the negligence of maintaining the property. Since the adults were sent to the hospital for suffering injuries, whether they are permanent ones or not, they could be compensated for any medical expenses, lost wages and any additional pain and suffering that is endured.

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Posted On: March, 2011

Gainesville, Florida Catastrophic Injuries Attorney :: University of Florida Student in Critical Condition after Attempting to Drive a Motorcycle

A 21-year-old University of Florida senior endured critical head injuries late Sunday afternoon after she was supposedly being taught how to drive a motorcycle.

The Gainesville Police Department said the accident occurred at a local Gainesville apartment complex.

Karen Voyles from the Gainesville Sun is reporting that witnesses told the police that she was learning to drive the motorcycle when she allegedly lost control and smashed her head on a nearby stairwell. Following the crash, she was taken to Shands at the University of Florida in critical condition.

As of Monday, the accident still remains under investigation.

Catastrophic injuries are quite severe and usually mean lengthy recovery periods and extensive medical treatments. This woman could suffer from injuries that may never heal such as brain injuries or neurological disorders, which could affect her memory, speech, nervous systems and more.

Since the woman suffered critical head injuries she could have swelling, bruising, fractures and bleeding around the brain, which could leave her in need of assisted living and brain operations not normally covered by insurance. Once further investigation is done, it can be determined whether another person had any fault in this accident and if she can take legal action to compensate for her losses.

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Posted On: March, 2011

New Port Richey, Florida Wrongful Death Attorney :: Hudson Woman Charged in Crash Killing a Triplet

A 5-year-old girl was killed on Nov. 5 in her front yard after an enraged Hudson, Florida woman got behind the wheel of her car and sped away from her house after a fight with her boyfriend.

Florida Highway Patrol estimates that the Jeep accelerated to somewhere around 44 mph before the woman lost control of her vehicle. The collision site was about 50 paces from the woman’s home.

The Florida woman allegedly lost control of her vehicle and jumped a curb, flattened a neighbor’s mailbox and smashed into a neighbor’s yard. She then hit a parked truck and drove into a group of small children, including the triplets. Two of the three were hit.

The woman was allegedly ejected from the Jeep, which kept rolling and hit the triplets’ parents’ van parked in their driveway.

One of the two triplets was pronounced dead the following morning at St. Joseph’s Hospital in Tampa.

The other triplet hit by the accident suffered two weeks in the hospital with two broken clavicles, a broken pelvis, several broken ribs, a broken right leg, a collapsed lung and internal bleeding, according to the St. Petersburg Times.

The woman driving the vehicle suffered minor injuries. She faces criminal charges of vehicular homicide, reckless driving involving serious bodily injury and reckless driving involving property damage. She was issued infractions for no insurance, defective equipment and not wearing a seat belt.

The Hudson woman remained in Pasco County jail Friday evening with bail set at $15, 250.

Most motor vehicle accidents are unintentional and due to a driver’s distraction, which in this woman’s case was frustration from a disagreement with her boyfriend. For the vehicular homicide charge this woman is facing a Second Degree Felony with high fines and a maximum sentence of 15 years imprisonment along with a license revocation for a three-year minimum.

A wrongful death can transpire when the actions of a person are found to be negligent and the legal cause of another individual’s injury ultimately leading to death that could have been avoided. Under Florida law, the victim’s family would need to file a lawsuit within two years of the accident. Other forms of civil lawsuits must be filed in four years, so it is important for the family to act swiftly if they choose to file a claim so they do not lose the ability to do so.

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