Car Accident

Gainesville Car Accident Lawyer

In 2016, 5,980 car accidents occurred in Alachua County, Florida. These accidents injured 4,398 and killed 46 people. Distracted, negligent, and reckless drivers are all too often the cause of serious vehicle collisions in Gainesville. If this is the case in your recent accident, you have the right to pursue recovery through a personal injury claim. The Gainesville car accident lawyers at Fischer Redavid PLLC can help you fight for fair compensation after a car accident in Gainesville. Call today for your free consultation.

How to Recover for Your Car Accident

Florida isn’t known for safe drivers. In fact, the Sunshine State has made headlines many times in the past for its particularly reckless and unsafe drivers. People speeding, driving drunk, falling asleep behind the wheel, and breaking roadway rules cause thousands of accidents every year. These are all acts of negligence and recklessness that can make the at-fault driver liable, or legally responsible, for damages. If you can prove the other driver’s negligence, you can fight for financial compensation via the civil justice system.

Florida is a no-fault car insurance state. This means that victims in a car crash will look to their own insurance companies for benefits – even if they weren’t at fault. This is in contrast to most states’ fault-based insurance laws, in which the at-fault driver is responsible for damages. In Florida, your insurance company will cover your damages up to the maximum amount, at which point the at-fault driver’s insurer might cover the rest. The only time a crash victim can recover outside of Florida’s no-fault system is if he or she suffers a “serious injury.”

A serious injury under Florida law is one that causes significant loss of a bodily function, permanent scarring or disfigurement, serious lifelong damages, or death. In these cases, victims or loved ones have the right to file a personal injury claim against the at-fault driver. A lawsuit will generally result in greater compensation than an insurance claim alone. If you aren’t sure whether your crash and related injuries qualify you for a claim outside of the no-fault insurance system, contact us to find out.

What Damages Could You Receive?

Car accident claims in Gainesville can be the answer to a future of financial stability for victims – even for those with catastrophic and permanent injuries. Although a claim won’t take back what happened, it can pave the way for a brighter future for accident survivors and grieving family members. With the right Gainesville car accident attorney by your side, you could receive significant recovery for all crash-related damages, including:

  • Past and future medical costs, including surgeries, treatments, medications, devices, live-in care, and home/vehicle modification to accommodate a disability.
  • Lost income: If you had to miss time at your job while in the hospital or during recovery, you can get your lost wages back. You can also recover for lost capacity to earn due to a temporary or permanent disability.
  • Property damage: Receive payment for the full cost to repair your damaged vehicle, or to replace it if the crash totaled your car.
  • Pain and suffering: Florida law also permits claimants to receive non-economic damage awards for physical pain, emotional suffering, mental anguish, and psychological distress.

The best way to maximize the compensation you receive in a car accident claim is with a Gainesville car accident attorney by your side. Contact our firm to find out the potential value of your case. You could be eligible for significant compensation if another driver, company, property owner, product manufacturer, or the city contributed to your collision. 


Call to discuss your case with one of our Gainesville car accident lawyers today. Initial case evaluations are always on the house.


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