Florida residents frequent parking lots at least once daily, if not multiple times per day. When walking through a parking lot, the only safety concerns involve the cars that surround us. However, when a parking lot owner fails to ensure that the property is safe, people can become seriously injured. If you were injured in a Florida parking lot accident, it is important to consider your legal options, as you may be entitled to significant compensation. For over 20 years, the legal team at Ansbacher Law has proudly served accident victims throughout North Florida. If you need our assistance with your parking lot accident case, contact Ansbacher Law today.
Pedestrians must pay attention any time they walk through a parking lot. However, even the most cautious individual can become seriously injured in a parking lot if its owner fails to ensure that there are no hazards present. A wide variety of factors can contribute to a parking lot accident, though oftentimes, they can be traced back to property owner negligence. Some of the many causes of parking lot accidents may include the following:
After being hurt in a parking lot accident, it is important to have an idea of what your next steps should be. First, you must contact the police so you can file a report. The officer who arrives on the scene will be able to create official documentation of the dangerous conditions that resulted in your accident. It is also important to get immediate medical attention after being involved in a parking lot accident, even if your injuries don’t initially seem serious. Documenting as much as you can is essential to prove your case. You may also want to take photos or videos of the scene of the accident and obtain the contact information of anyone who witnessed the accident.
After being seriously injured in an accident, you may be entitled to recover compensation for the physical, emotional, and financial burdens you’ve sustained. This compensation may cover the cost of your medical expenses, lost wages, lost future wages, emotional distress, and pain and suffering. Be sure to file your claim within 4 years of the date of the accident to comply with Florida’s statute of limitations.
If you or a loved one has been seriously injured in a parking lot accident, you must speak with an experienced personal injury attorney who can assess your case and determine if you may be entitled to compensation. For over 20 years, Ansbacher Law has proudly served individuals in North Florida when they have been injured by the negligence of another party. For strong legal representation when it matters most, contact Ansbacher Law today.
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