How Much Can I Get After Suffering a Broken Rib in a Florida Car Accident?

Sustaining a broken rib in Florida, whether it happened in Jacksonville or elsewhere, can lead to excruciating pain that affects daily activities, like moving. A broken rib can impact your ability to work and handle other responsibilities. In more severe cases, a broken rib can give rise to life-threatening conditions, such as a punctured lung, damage to vital organs like the heart, and severed blood vessels. If you sustained a broken rib in a Florida car accident because of another person’s fault, you might be wondering how much compensation you can recover.
So, how much can you get after sustaining a broken rib in a Florida car accident? It is impossible to state a definitive amount you can expect to get for your broken rib. The exact amount you could recover depends on several factors. Settlement or verdict amounts in such cases range from tens of thousands to hundreds of thousands or more, depending on the details of the case.
What Factors Impact the Value of a Broken Rib Claim in Florida?
In a Florida car accident case, several factors can play a vital role in determining the amount you recover for a broken rib. The following are some of the factors that can have the most impact on the value of your claim;
- Severity of the Injury
The seriousness of your broken rib is one of the things that will come into play when determining the value of your claim. Generally, the more severe the injury, the more you can expect to receive. If, for example, your case involves multiple broken ribs or the broken rib led to additional injuries, such as a punctured lung, it might increase the value of your claim.
- Economic and Non-Economic Damages
You can recover both economic and non-economic damages. Economic damages are the measurable losses, like past medical expenses, lost wages, future lost income, and future medical expenses. Non-economic damages are the non-monetary, subjective losses. They include pain and suffering and loss of enjoyment of life. Both types of damages will be considered and will influence the value of your case.
- Available Insurance Coverage
The extent of insurance of the at-fault party will play a role. If, for example, the at-fault party only carries the minimum required insurance or does not have insurance, your ability to recover the full value of your claim may be limited. However, in such cases, there may be additional avenues for seeking compensation, such as your uninsured/underinsured motorist (UM/UIM) coverage. On the other hand, if the defendant has substantial coverage, there may be more money available to fully compensate you.
- Comparative Negligence
Florida is a modified comparative negligence state. According to Florida Statutes Section 768.81, you can still recover compensation as long as you are not more than 50% at fault for your accident. However, if you contributed to the accident, your compensation will be diminished based on the percentage of your fault. Establishing the other party’s fault is crucial for maximizing your compensation. A skilled attorney can help you prove the other party’s fault.
Contact a Jacksonville Car Accident Attorney
If you’ve sustained a broken rib, contact our skilled Jacksonville car accident attorneys at The Pendas Law Firm at 844-200-0000 or online for help seeking the compensation you deserve.
The Pendas Law Firm also represents clients in the Ocala, Orlando, Tampa, Miami, Bradenton, Daytona Beach, West Palm Beach, Fort Myers, Fort Lauderdale, Naples, and Melbourne areas.
Source:
leg.state.fl.us/statutes/index.cfm?App_mode=Display_Statute&URL=0700-0799/0768/Sections/0768.81.html
