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Category Archives: Car Accident

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Punitive Damages in West Palm Beach Auto Accidents: When Gross Negligence Warrants Enhanced Compensation

By Smith, Ball, Báez & Prather |

Automobile accidents in West Palm Beach frequently result in significant physical, emotional, and financial burdens for victims and their families. While compensatory damages typically address medical expenses, lost wages, and pain and suffering, certain egregious cases call for additional punitive damages. These enhanced damages are awarded specifically to punish the at-fault driver for gross… Read More »

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Traumatic Brain Injuries from West Palm Beach Auto Accidents: Advanced Medical and Legal Considerations

By Smith, Ball, Báez & Prather |

Traumatic brain injuries (TBIs) are among the most severe consequences of automobile accidents, often resulting in life-altering impacts on victims and their families. These injuries can lead to extensive medical treatments, long-term rehabilitation, and significant financial burdens. For victims involved in West Palm Beach auto accidents, understanding the advanced medical and legal considerations surrounding… Read More »

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Dangerous Crossroads: Why Certain West Palm Beach Intersections See Higher Rates of Automobile Accidents

By Smith, Ball, Báez & Prather |

Intersections are known hotspots for automobile accidents, and West Palm Beach is no exception. While accidents can happen anywhere, specific intersections within our city consistently emerge as particularly hazardous, leading to a higher rate of collisions, injuries, and fatalities. Understanding the contributing factors that make certain intersections riskier than others can help drivers take… Read More »

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Interplay Between Auto and Health Insurance in Injury Claims: Subrogation Pitfalls and Recovery Strategies

By Smith, Ball, Báez & Prather |

After a car accident, navigating the complexities between auto and health insurance coverage often creates significant confusion for injury victims in Florida. One particularly challenging issue involves subrogation, which is the right of an insurer to recover money it has paid out from the party responsible for the injuries. Misunderstanding subrogation can lead to… Read More »

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Overcoming Jury Bias Against Low-Speed Collision Claims: Effective Trial Strategies in Florida Auto Cases

By Smith, Ball, Báez & Prather |

Low-speed car collisions, commonly referred to as “fender-benders,” often present significant challenges when they result in injury claims. Jurors frequently hold biases, believing that minimal property damage equates to minimal or nonexistent injuries. This misconception can unfairly prejudice victims seeking rightful compensation. Effectively addressing and overcoming these biases requires strategic legal approaches and skilled… Read More »

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Autonomous Vehicles and Liability: What Happens When a Self-Driving Car Causes a Crash in West Palm Beach?

By Smith, Ball, Báez & Prather |

Self-driving cars, also known as autonomous vehicles, are increasingly appearing on Florida roads, promising greater safety, convenience, and efficiency. However, as these innovative technologies become more commonplace, concerns regarding liability in the event of an accident also increase. Determining responsibility when a self-driving vehicle is involved in a collision presents unique legal challenges. Working… Read More »

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Litigating Against Rental Car Companies in Florida: Unique Liability and Discovery Challenges

By Smith, Ball, Báez & Prather |

Accidents involving rental cars present unique legal challenges that differ significantly from typical car accident claims. In Florida, rental car companies are common defendants in personal injury cases, and understanding the distinct liability issues and discovery challenges associated with these claims is essential for successful litigation. Partnering with experienced West Palm Beach car accident… Read More »

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Chronic Pain After an Accident: How to Prove and Recover for Invisible Injuries in Florida Courts

By Smith, Ball, Báez & Prather |

Chronic pain is a debilitating condition that affects many accident victims long after the visible injuries have healed. It often lingers for months or even years, disrupting daily life, impairing employment, and eroding mental health. Yet, because it lacks outward signs or objective diagnostic results, chronic pain is one of the most difficult injuries… Read More »

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Traumatic Brain Injuries From Auto Accidents: Understanding the Medical and Legal Complexities in Florida Claims

By Smith, Ball, Báez & Prather |

Auto accidents are one of the leading causes of traumatic brain injuries (TBIs) in the United States, and Florida is no exception. The violent forces involved in a collision, especially rear-end crashes, rollovers, and high-speed impacts, can cause the brain to shift or strike the inside of the skull, even without the head directly… Read More »

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Mobile Phone Forensics in Distracted Driving Cases: Admissibility and Strategy in Florida Lawsuits

By Smith, Ball, Báez & Prather |

Distracted driving has become a leading cause of serious traffic accidents in Florida and across the country. Among the most common and dangerous forms of distraction is mobile phone use. Whether it’s texting, emailing, browsing social media, or using navigation apps, mobile device activity behind the wheel can lead to devastating collisions. In personal… Read More »

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