When you’re involved in an accident that causes you bodily injuries or an extensive amount of property damage, the costs may go above and beyond the insurance company’s maximum payout. When you are not able to obtain the compensation you need through insurance coverage, Florida laws allow you to sue the responsible party to collect the amount you need to recover.
Insufficient Settlement Offer
When a vehicle or other property is damaged, an insurance company will want to have the car examined to determine the extent of the damage. Having the car inspected is a normal part of the process. Most auto insurance companies cut as many corners as possible. Make sure to keep all of your bills and documents from any repair shops you go to. If your insurance company offers a settlement that doesn’t cover all of the costs, you should speak to a lawyer immediately.
Loss of Value
The value of repairs may not be the only compensation that a responsible party owes the injured party. For example, a car that has had extensive renovations will certainly be worth less than before the accident. Insurance companies rarely want to compensate for a loss of value, or greatly underestimate the damage. In some cases, a person may need to sue to recover loss of value due to repairs to vehicles or other personal property.
Loss of Use of Property
An injured party may be without the use of his or her property for some time after it is damaged. Whether the property is a vehicle, home, or something else, he or she should be compensated for the loss of use of that property while it is being repaired. Under Florida law, loss of use compensation includes rental vehicle costs, alternative transportation expenses, and the fair market rental value of the property during the repair period. Insurance companies typically limit rental coverage to a specific timeframe, but the responsible party remains liable for the full duration of repairs, which may require legal action to recover complete compensation.
Call an Experienced Florida Attorney
If you have to go to court to obtain compensation to cover all of your bills, you must get a lawyer. Call Salpeter Gitkin, LLP to speak to an experienced and compassionate lawyer who will answer all of your questions. Call us at 954-467-8622 for a free case evaluation. There are essential steps you need to take to make sure that your case is successful. Allow a legal professional to handle your claim and make sure that you recover the compensation you’re entitled to by law.
