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2. adults 70 and older; and
3. people impaired by alcohol.
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When the driver of the car, truck or bus is at fault in the accident, they are liable to the pedestrian, or to their estate if death resulted. The injured pedestrian is entitled to compensation for mental and physical pain and suffering, scarring, disfigurement, road rash, inconvenience, loss of the enjoyment of life, as well as medical expenses incurred, and those likely to be incurred in the future. In the worst cases involving death, the estate of the deceased is entitled to receive damages provided under the Florida wrongful death statute.
The damages suffered by an injured pedestrian, or by their estate in cases resulting in their death, are often substantial. It is critical to learn the insurance coverage available to pay these damages by the insurance carrier for the driver responsible for the accident. When the responsible driver does not have enough insurance to pay all of the damages incurred, a claim may be made against the uninsured/underinsured motorist coverage carried by the pedestrian on their own auto policy, or the policy of a relative with whom they [url=http://www.rtnagel.com/louboutin.php]louboutin pas cher[/url] resided. Consumers must be aware of the need to carry adequate uninsured/underinsured motorist coverage on their own auto policy in order to adequately protect themselves from irresponsible drivers causing injuries, but who carried little or no insurance.
If you have been injured as a pedestrian, or have lost a loved one due to a tragic injury, you need your questions answered by someone you trust.
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