Personal Injury and Medical
Malpractice Victims
It is no secret that Florida’s traffic safety conditions have gotten out of hand. The Florida Department of Highway Safety and Motor Vehicles went so far as to create the “Arrive Alive” program in early 2017, which is a “data-driven statewide initiative seeking to reduce fatalities and serious bodily injury car accident crashes on Florida’s roadways.” Unfortunately, Florida residents do not have the luxury to wait for the findings of these results and the following policy changes that will come afterwards. Thousands of Delray Beach residents, in fact, are injured in traffic collisions each year, many of whom suffer disabling injuries from which they will never truly recover. If you were hurt in a Delray Beach traffic accident, you deserve to be fairly compensated. Contact a personal injury attorney to get started today.
The Recovery Capital of America refers to Delray Beach’s nation-wide fame for being one of the best, if not the best, cities in the country for recovering drug and alcohol abusers, according to the New York Times. Rehabilitation centers, halfway homes, and a vibrant community that rallies around recovering addicts is what draws so many hopeful people to Delray Beach who want to turn their lives around.
However, if you have been the victim of a car wreck, an attorney can help you with an entirely different type of recovery. The economic damages that you may have suffered during the crash pose a serious threat to your financial health. Medical bills can quickly pile up. Because you may be too injured to work, it will become harder to pay the mortgage, afford groceries, and pay the utilities. This is not taking into account any future medical procedures you may have to go through or the severe pain and suffering that another person’s negligence as put you through. You should not have to suffer because of another party’s responsibility. The Delray Beach law firm of Joseph I. Lipsky can help you recover:
Tragically, losing a loved one in a car collision happens all too often in this state. If you are a surviving family member, you may be able to collect the following by pursuing a wrongful death lawsuit against the negligent party:
Whether you were hit by a drunk driver or were simply cut off by an impatient person who was late to work, if you were injured or suffered property damage, that negligent party should be held financially responsible. However, to ensure that this is the case and that you do not get ignored by that at-fault driver’s insurance company, you need experienced legal help. Call Joseph I. Lipsky today for assistance at once at 516-514-3535.