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The at-fault party’s insurance company will immediately launch an auto accident investigation to reduce their payout.

This investigation includes taking statements from the parties and witnesses and collecting physical evidence, such as photographs and even the damaged vehicles.

While the insurance company attempts to avoid liability, most auto accident victims are left to deal with the personal and financial effects of the trauma. This reality is why it’s important to have a specialist on your side. We won’t let the insurance company take advantage of you.

Most people avoid doctor appointments after a vehicle accident. However, after a severe auto crash, it is important to follow medical advice to give yourself the best and fastest chance to heal.

Seek medical care immediately after an injury and avoid missing appointments with your healthcare professionals.

Your auto accident case value is determined by evidence from several places, especially your doctors. Most people who require treatment will get better; however, some catastrophic injuries require lifelong care.

After an accident, document what future needs may be necessary. It is also important to tell your doctors about past issues.

The doctors need to give opinions about new injuries and prior injuries that were possibly exacerbated. Failure to provide your doctors with accurate information may damage your credibility and undermine your doctor’s findings.

After Lakeland, FL, car accident, you must demonstrate that your injury is permanent to receive compensation for pain and suffering, disability or physical impairment, deformity, mental anguish, inconvenience, or loss of capacity for enjoyment of life.

To be considered a permanent injury, it must include:

A significant and permanent loss of an important bodily function.

Permanent and significant scarring or disfigurement.

An injury that the evidence shows is permanent to a reasonable degree of probability.

Maximum medical improvement is when an injured patient’s condition cannot be further improved or when a healing plateau is reached.

It can mean the patient has fully recovered from their injury, or their condition has stabilized, and no substantial change can be expected. Maximum medical improvement does not mean the patient will not receive future care.

Sometimes, future care is designed to help with functionality or pain levels and will not cure the condition. This kind of treatment following a car wreck is called “palliative care.” Palliative care is a multidisciplinary approach to specialized health care for people with severe conditions.

It focuses on providing patients with relief from the symptom or pain. Such therapy aims to improve the patient’s quality of life.

After getting the care you need, obtaining good advice and counsel is important for your future. Hiring the right personal injury attorneys can make a difference in your case. If you need legal assistance, contact one of our car accident specialists.

If you hire a lawyer on contingency, you will likely pay the same percentage fee whether your lawyer is a first-year lawyer with little or no experience or a board-certified specialist by the Florida Bar.

Civil Trial Specialist & Former Insurance Defense Lawyer on Your Side

A bus accident can cause catastrophic injuries and may leave multiple victims wondering where they can turn to seek fair compensation for their medical bills, lost earnings, and more. The bus driver or other at-fault party may try to deny fault. The insurance company may undervalue a victim’s claim. In the face of such challenges, the best option is to involve a competent attorney.

Dismuke Law stands ready to help. Led by Civil Trial Specialist Dave Dismuke, we are well-prepared to deliver the highest quality legal representation to bus accident victims across Central Florida. If you want to work with a Lakeland bus accident lawyer who will stop at nothing to seek the best outcome in your case, look no further than Dismuke Law.

Recoverable Damages in a Florida Bus Accident Case

One of our bus accident attorneys in Lakeland, FL, will review your case and determine which damages you qualify to recover. Although each case differs, common forms of compensation bus accident victims obtain include:

  • Lost income
  • Future loss of earning potential
  • Medical expenses
  • Pain and suffering
  • Property damage costs
  • Mental anguish

If your loved one passed away from their bus accident injuries, you may be able to file a wrongful death case to cover expenses for funeral arrangements, lost income, final medical bills, and loss of consortium.

Entrust Our Bus Accident Attorneys to Handle Your Case From Start to Finish

You won’t have anything to worry about regarding your bus accident case when you have Dismuke Law on your side. We can assume the following tasks:

  • Picking up a copy of the police report
  • Settling your case with the insurance company
  • Communicating with everyone involved in your case
  • Taking your case before a jury, if needed
  • Gathering evidence
  • Establishing the responsible party

Our legal team operates on a contingency-fee basis. That way, you don’t pay anything up front, as we only get paid if we resolve your case.

What Are the Chances of a Bus Crash?

Many people don’t realize just how common bus crashes really are. While your chances of being involved in a bus accident are lower than your risk of being involved in other types of motor vehicle accidents, such as those involving cars and SUVs, thousands of people are still injured and killed every year in collisions with city, school, charter, and private buses. According to data from the Federal Motor Carrier Safety Administration:

  • There were 4,998 large trucks and buses involved in crashes that resulted in death in the United States in 2020 (the latest year for which data is currently available).
  • The total number of fatal large truck and bus accidents in 2020 represented a decrease of 5% from the previous year.
  • There were approximately 107,000 large truck and bus crashes that resulted in injury in 2020, a decrease of 10%  from the previous year.
  • Between 2010 and 2020, intercity buses were involved in approximately 11% of all fatal bus crashes, school buses were involved in 38%, and transit buses were involved in 35%.
  • In 2020, there were nine intercity buses and 46 school buses involved in fatal accidents; these represent some of the lowest recorded numbers by FARS since its founding in 1975.

While these national bus accident statistics are certainly shocking, the numbers for Florida alone are even more frightening. According to the Florida Highway Safety and Motor Vehicle’s Annual Traffic Crash Facts report for 2021 (the latest year for which data is available):

  • Bus passengers suffered 15 incapacitating injuries in bus crashes in Florida in 2021.
  • Florida bus passengers suffered 144 non-incapacitating injuries in bus accidents in 2021.
  • Bus passengers sustained 916 possible injuries in bus accidents in Florida in 2021.

These statistics are alarming and they do not even show the number of injuries, fatalities, and wrongful deaths to others involved in bus accidents, such as the drivers and occupants of other vehicles, pedestrians, or bicyclists.

Who Is at Fault in a Bus Accident?

The at-fault party in a bus accident may be one or more individuals or business entities. We work with accident reconstruction specialists, investigators, and experts in various fields to accurately determine what caused a client’s collision, so we can assign fault and pursue compensation accordingly. The following are examples of potentially at-fault parties in a bus accident:

  • The driver of the bus
  • The bus company
  • The bus maintenance or repair company
  • Another driver
  • The manufacturer of a defective bus or auto part
  • The party responsible for maintaining safe roadways

When you work with a Lakeland bus accident attorney at Dismuke Law, we will work diligently to identify fault so we can maximize your recovery.

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If you were seriously injured or lost a loved one in a bus accident, do not try to attempt to handle your claim on your own. The amount of compensation you recover will directly impact your financial stability and your ability to build a better future for yourself and your family. Work with seasoned lawyers who can fully assert your rights and protect your interests.

Ask Dave when you call Dismuke Law for a free consultation.

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