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Most personal injury claims involve injuries caused by the negligence
of a person or company.. Negligence is defined as a failure to use
reasonable care. In other words doing something a reasonably careful
person would not do or failing to do something a reasonably careful
person would do.
In a personal injury claim, a person may recover all of their economic
damages, including past and future medical expenses, and past and
future lost wages. In addition, an injured individual may also recover
non-economic damages such as pain and suffering, disfigurement,
disability and loss of enjoyment to lead the same life one led before
the incident. The spouse of an injured individual may also be able
to recover for his or her own losses, referred to as a claim for
the loss of consortium. If the claim is for the death of an individual,
the Florida Legislature has established who may make a claim for
that wrongful death and what damages each person may claim.
FREE CONSULTATION
If you, or someone you care about, has suffered injuries in a
automobile accident, contact our law firm for an "instant" FREE
and CONFIDENTIAL evaluation of your
personal injury case by completing our online
consultation form or contact
us to discuss any questions you may have. Attorneys Michael
Hancock or Claire Hancock will personally provide detailed and comprehensive
answers to your important questions by reviewing your completed
questionnaire, evaluating your claim and responding to you, either
by e-mail or telephone, within 24 hours. Or, if you prefer, call
Michael Hancock or Claire Hancock from anywhere in the United States
at 813/915-1110. Our phones are answered 24 hours a day,
7 days a week. We will answer your questions about your personal
injury case, without charge, and there is no obligation to use our
services.
In addition to personal injury cases, Hancock & Hancock
handles the following types of cases in Florida:
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