Several states have no-fault laws in place. These laws make it more difficult for a driver of a vehicle to be sued for a no-fault accident by a passenger or injured party. The purpose of no-fault laws is to remove the question of which party will be responsible for the incident. The insurance company will …
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Passenger Vehicle Accidents
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What Happens If You Are a Passenger in a Car Accident?
When you ride as a passenger in someone’s car, you trust that they will make good decisions while they are driving in order to make sure that you remain safe while in the vehicle. Accidents do happen, though. If you were a passenger in a car accident, according to Florida statutes, you may qualify to …
Can a Passenger Sue Both Drivers?
If you were involved in an accident recently, depending on the circumstances, you may be asking can a passenger sue both drivers. Investigators may find either driver or both drivers of the vehicles at fault for the accident. Depending on the situation, a passenger may sue both drivers for their injuries. Several conditions may apply …
Can I Claim For Being a Passenger in a Car Accident?
If you travel as a passenger in a car involved in an accident and suffered injuries, you may file a claim for any damages that you suffered as a result of the accident. The complaint you submit may include anyone who is responsible for the accident. The types of claims that you may make as …
Is a Driver Responsible for His Passengers?
When driving any vehicle, the driver is responsible for his passengers. This includes making sure that each passenger is wearing a seatbelt while in his vehicle. For example, according to Florida Statutes § 316.614 (otherwise known as the Florida Safety Belt Law), “it is unlawful for any person 18 years of age or older to …
What To Do If You’re Injured in a Car Accident as a Passenger?
If you’re injured in a car accident as a passenger, your claim will likely be made against your driver’s insurance policy under their personal injury protection (PIP) plan. However, if your driver is not at fault for the accident, you may make a claim against the other driver’s insurance policy. In certain cases, you may …
Can I Sue If I Was A Passenger In A Car Accident?
Any passenger who sustains injuries in a car accident will typically have the legal right to file an insurance claim. If necessary, a passenger may also file a personal injury lawsuit. The passenger in a car accident is then able to file a claim or a lawsuit against the driver or drivers whose negligence was …
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