Plantation, FL Rear-End Accident Lawyers Who Get Results
Rear-ended and injured? We can fight for the compensation you deserve
Rear-end collisions are one of the most common types of car accidents. Drivers and passengers in cars that are hit from behind can be left with painful and serious injuries, even when the damage to the vehicle seems minor. If you were hurt in a rear-end accident in Plantation, Broward County, or anywhere in Florida, you have the right to seek financial compensation. An experienced Plantation rear-end accident lawyer from our law firm can help.
The claims process can be complicated and insurance companies are not on your side. That’s why you need an experienced rear-end accident attorney who knows how to get results. At Feingold Posner Draizin, all of our attorneys used to represent insurance companies. We know how they operate, how they try to minimize claims, and what it takes to win for our clients.
What causes rear-end car accidents?
These collisions are usually caused by negligent drivers. Many types of driver negligence can lead to a crash, including:
- Distracted driving – If the driver is looking at their phone, adjusting the radio, eating, or otherwise not paying attention to the road, they may fail to notice that the car in front has slowed down or stopped.
- Following too closely – Tailgating, or following another car too closely, doesn’t provide the rear driver with enough time or distance to react and stop safely if the car in front has to brake suddenly.
- Speeding – Driving over the speed limit makes it more difficult to stop quickly and safely. If the front vehicle brakes suddenly, a speeding driver may be unable to decelerate in time to avoid a collision.
- Driving under the influence – Alcohol or drugs impair a driver’s reaction time, decision-making skills, and overall ability to drive safely. An impaired driver is much more likely to cause a rear-end accident due to a reduced ability to respond to changes in traffic flow or signals.
- Aggressive driving – This can include behaviors like weaving through traffic, speeding, and erratic braking. Aggressive drivers are more likely to follow too closely and not give themselves enough time to react to traffic changes.
Types of rear-end accident injuries
Rear-end accidents can leave drivers and passengers with painful and sometimes life-changing injuries, even when the damage to the vehicle is minimal. The type and severity of the injury will depend on many factors, including speed, vehicle size, and whether seatbelts were worn. Injuries seen in rear-end collisions include:
- Whiplash – This occurs when the impact of the crash causes the head and neck to whip back and forth rapidly. This can stretch and tear the neck muscles and tendons, leading to pain, stiffness, and reduced range of motion.
- Head injuries – The sudden jolt from a rear-end impact can cause drivers and passengers to hit their heads against steering wheels, dashboards, or headrests, leading to cuts, bruises, or more serious traumatic brain injuries (TBIs), such as concussions.
- Back injuries – The force of a rear-end collision can cause lower back injuries, including herniated discs, spinal fractures, and spondylolisthesis. These injuries can result in chronic pain and may require extensive medical treatment.
- Facial injuries – If airbags deploy during the collision, they can cause facial injuries. Even without airbag deployment, occupants can suffer facial injuries from striking the interior of the vehicle or from flying debris.
If you were hurt in a rear-end accident, you may have needed emergency medical attention, diagnostic imaging (X-rays, CT scans, or MRIs), pain medication, physical therapy, and multiple follow-up appointments. Medical expenses can add up quickly.
Recovering compensation for your injuries can be complicated
The driver who hit you may deny doing anything wrong and try to deny responsibility for the accident. For example, the driver may argue that the crash was your fault because you came to a sudden stop.
Insurance companies aim to find ways to pay you as little as possible. They often try to minimize payouts and may dispute the extent of injuries or the necessity of medical treatments. Or they may require extensive documentation and evidence. Insurance companies often try to settle claims quickly by offering amounts below the actual value of damages.
Insurance companies have the advantage after a rear-end accident. They deal with claims every day and have adjusters and attorneys working on ways to pay you less. That’s why you need an experienced rear-end accident attorney on your side.
We can protect your rights and help you fight back
Our attorneys are very familiar with the tactics and strategies insurance companies use to minimize your compensation. We all used to represent insurance companies in personal injury claims. Now, we use that experience to ensure the injured are treated fairly.
If you were hurt in a rear-end accident in Plantation, Broward County, or anywhere in Florida, let’s talk about what happened. We know you probably have a lot of questions and aren’t sure what to do next. We can discuss your legal options, answer your questions, and help put your mind at ease.
Contact us to schedule a free consultation. There’s no obligation.