Can Hit-and-Run Accident Victims Receive Compensation for Damages?
Can Hit-and-Run Accident Victims Receive Compensation for Damages?
A 28-year-old pedestrian suffered fatal injury on South Military Trail in West Palm Beach earlier this year when a hit-and-run driver struck him in the northbound travel lane. The injured man was pulled out of the roadway by a friend and authorities believe the hit-and-run driver was traveling in a late-model Ford F-150. Hiring a competent accident attorney will be necessary to navigate the path to recover accident damages for families to pay untimely funeral and burial expenses. Leaving the scene of an accident causing death is a first-degree felony and comes with a maximum sentence of up to 30 years in prison and/or a $10,000 fine. The criminal offense will have significant bearing on any civil lawsuit outcomes surround wrongful death claims.Death benefitsDeath benefits are available under Florida’s no fault insurance law, but may be limited to policy coverages. Funeral expenses may be paid by the victim’s no fault insurance or under a household member policy in certain circumstances, to be later recovered in a settlement from the at fault driver when appropriate. A Florida lawyer can explain this process and how the benefits will be accessed by accident victims.
Mandatory Insurance. State of Florida requirements are that motor vehicles must have current auto insurance coverage with a minimum requirement of $10,000 in personal injury protection (PIP) and $10,000 in property damage liability (PDL).
No-Fault Car Insurance. The Florida No-Fault Law requires drivers to carry the PIP and this no-fault coverage pays the insured’s bills, regardless of fault, up to the limit of the $5,000.
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Must give the insurance company ("insurer") a copy of the death certificate
Should gather information such as hospital and medical records, accident and police reports, the decedent's tax and earnings information, and funeral bills and expenses
Should use the forms provided by the insurer for filing claims, and
Should determine if there's more than one policy that covers the decedent, because in some states, the survivors can use multiple policies to recover more than once for the decedent's death, which is called "stacking" of death benefits
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