
¿Puede afectar su reclamo por lesiones el alcanzar la mejoría médica máxima?
Every year, people in America sustain more than 122 million accidental injuries. Even minor injuries can have a big impact on your life. You may have to take time off work for your recovery or pay a hefty medical bill.
Fortunately, if someone is responsible for your injuries, you can get compensation by making a personal injury claim. However, your lawyer may recommend waiting to reach maximum medical improvement before you make your claim.
So what does this mean, and how does it affect your personal injury lawsuit? Read on to find out everything you need to know about reaching maximum medical improvement before you make an injury claim.
What Does Maximum Medical Improvement Mean?
Reaching the stage of maximum medical improvement (or MMI) means that you have made as full a recovery as possible. However, what this means for each individual depends on the severity of your injuries.
For example, MMI can mean that:
- You have returned to exactly the same level of health that you had before your accident
- Your injuries will not improve anymore with further medical treatment, and your health is not what it was before your accident
- You will still require ongoing treatment for your injuries in the future for a stable recovery
For example, severe spinal injuries can result in permanent paraplegia or quadriplegia. In that case, the damage is irreversible so you will reach MMI when you become stable. Your long-term health will be very different from what it was before your accident.
Who Can Decide That You Have Reached Maximum Medical Improvement?
Your doctor will determine when you have reached maximum medical improvement. They will base this on their observations, examinations, and diagnostic tests.
When they do this, they will also outline any ongoing treatment that you might need to manage chronic conditions caused by your accident. This can include monitoring you to prevent future complications from your injuries. You may also receive a disability status from your doctor.
So how does this affect different types of personal injury cases? Let’s take a closer look.
What Affects Your Personal Injury Claim?
There are several factors that you should consider when making a personal injury claim. These include:
- The severity of your injuries
- The impact that they have had on you practically, financially, and emotionally
- How long it takes you to reach MMI
- The long-term consequences of your injuries
Some of these factors will be evident shortly after your accident. However, you generally have to wait until you have reached MMI to understand the full impact that your injuries will have on you in the future.
Once you have reached this point, you can determine how it will affect your claim.
Waiting For MMI Will Help You Determine How Much to Claim For
Reaching MMI helps you understand the full impact of your injuries, and this is crucial if you want to get a fair settlement. For example, this helps you understand:
- The cost of the treatments you need to reach maximum medical improvement
- The cost of any ongoing care that you will require
- How your injuries are going to impact your ability to work in the future and your financial security
- How your injuries might impact your emotional well-being and relationships
Settlements offered before you reach MMI could be way under the value that you are owed. So it is worth holding off to get a fair payout.
MMI and Workers’ Compensation Claims
If you have been injured at work, you could make a claim using your employer’s workers’ compensation insurance. In this case, several things happen when you reach maximum medical improvement.
Most employers will offer you two options: ongoing benefits o a final lump sum payout.
Your MMI will determine how much you need to receive in ongoing benefits (if this is the type of compensation that you choose). For example, your disability rating might entitle you to additional benefits.
If you plan on accepting a lump sum payout, it is important to speak to an experienced lawyer before doing this. Most employers will expect you to sign a release before you receive the payout. This releases them from any future liability surrounding your medical treatment and injuries.
If you have not reached MMI by the time that you sign this, you could miss out on valuable compensation. You may also end up having to pay for your ongoing medical expenses yourself. So it is always worth talking your options through with a lawyer before accepting an injury claim settlement.
MMI and the Statute of Limitations
Recovering from serious injuries can take a long time. However, it is very important to be aware of how long you have to make a personal injury claim.
According to the statute of limitations, you have three years to start legal proceedings from the date of your accident. So the clock starts ticking the minute you sustain your injuries. If you miss this deadline, you will struggle to make a claim at all.
Because of this, it is a good idea to seek legal advice even if you haven’t reached MMI yet.
While you are receiving treatment, your lawyer will help put together a strong case for your injuries. They can then adjust this based on your condition when you do reach maximum medical improvement.
This ensures that you won’t miss your deadline for filing a claim and miss out on compensation altogether.
Get Support With Your Personal Injury Lawsuit Today
As you can see, waiting to reach maximum medical improvement after an injury can help you calculate a fair settlement.
This gives you a clear picture of the long-term impact of your accident. So you can make an informed decision when agreeing on a settlement.
Hiring an attorney will help you decide how to proceed with your claim and whether or not you should wait to reach maximum medical improvement. Programe una consulta por video gratuita con RHINO Lawyers today to find out more about our legal services. We’re happy to help!
COMUNÍQUESE CON UN ABOGADO DE ACCIDENTES AUTOMOVILÍSTICOS EN TAMPA
En resumen, después de un accidente automovilístico, es posible que no conozca sus derechos. Sobre todo, no luche solo durante el proceso. En realidad, nuestro equipo de lesiones personales está aquí para ayudarle con cualquier necesidad legal que pueda tener relacionada con su accidente.
Por último, que RHINO Lawyers responda a sus preguntas y revise los hechos de su caso con una consulta gratuita. Así que comience completando el “Evaluación de caso instantánea y gratuita”o llamándonos en cualquier momento, día o noche, al 844.RHINO.77.
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Los delitos de carreras clandestinas involucran a más que solo los conductores en Florida
Las carreras clandestinas son un problema en Florida que es común entre los conductores jóvenes. Es ilegal participar en este tipo de actividad y puede ser la causa de todo tipo de accidentes y grandes problemas para otros conductores. Las personas que participan en carreras en autopistas están jugando con sus propias vidas y las de quienes los rodean.
El peligro que representan las carreras clandestinas es tan extremo. De hecho, el estado de Florida ha impuesto muchas sanciones muy severas a cualquiera que corra en la autopista. Las consecuencias de participar en delitos de carreras clandestinas pueden resultar en un arresto. Además, incluyen multas muy cuantiosas, así como tiempo en la cárcel. Los conductores imprudentes en las calles se enfrentan a la dura realidad del peligro en el que ponen a los demás al correr.
Las carreras callejeras son una actividad peligrosa e ilegal en la que participan muchos conductores jóvenes. Pueden ser la causa de muertes y otras consecuencias. Continúe leyendo nuestro resumen para ver por qué las carreras callejeras pueden involucrar mucho más que solo a los conductores en Florida.
Las consecuencias de las picadas callejeras
La sección 316.191 de los estatutos de Florida define las carreras clandestinas como un delito menor de segundo grado. Esto resulta en una pena por una primera infracción de 60 días de cárcel. La pena puede aumentar por múltiples infracciones de delitos de carreras clandestinas o ha formado parte de carreras en carreteras en el pasado.
Los infractores pueden recibir una multa de $1,000 a $5,000 y la revocación de la licencia por dos años. Además, un año de encarcelamiento en la cárcel del condado. Una segunda infracción aumentará la multa obligatoria a entre $1,000 y $3,000. Esto también puede resultar en la pérdida del título de propiedad del vehículo si se es declarado culpable de dos o más infracciones en un período de cinco años.
Cualquier persona puede ser arrestada por carreras clandestinas si detiene deliberadamente el tráfico y conduce un vehículo para correr en la carretera. O si ayuda a organizar una carrera. Un pasajero del vehículo que compite puede recibir un cargo por carreras clandestinas.
Múltiples infracciones dentro de un período de cinco años pueden resultar en tiempo de cárcel y una revocación de licencia de cuatro años. La gravedad de las infracciones por carreras callejeras también se aplica a los espectadores que observan una carrera callejera ilegal por cualquier motivo.
Los espectadores reciben una multa de $500 y puntos en su licencia, incluso si no condujeron ningún vehículo ni participaron en la organización de una carrera callejera.
No importa si una carrera callejera está muy organizada o es un evento improvisado. Todos los involucrados son procesados con todo el peso de la ley. Hacen pocas o ninguna excepción al arrestar a los participantes de carreras callejeras. Es por esto que presenciar una carrera callejera puede tener consecuencias graves y costosas para todos.
Otras consecuencias relacionadas
Ir a la cárcel por delitos de carreras clandestinas no es lo único que sucede. En realidad, hay más consecuencias que pueden empeorar mucho las situación. Pueden presentar otros cargos contra alguien arrestado por correr, o si estuvo involucrado en una carrera clandestina.
Incluso si son simples testigos y no conducían ningún vehículo involucrado en ese momento. Tendrás que buscar un abogado que te represente si el estado decide tomar medidas y presentar cargos adicionales.
Algunos de los otros cargos que se pueden aplicar en el tribunal incluyen homicidio culposo por accidente de tránsito y conducción temeraria con lesiones corporales graves. El homicidio vehicular ocurre cuando la muerte se produce debido a la conducción temeraria.
Una condena es vista por un tribunal como un delito grave de clase 2 y conlleva hasta 15 años de prisión. Se aplicará una pena aún más grave de 30 años de prisión si el conductor huye del lugar del crimen.
Una persona acusada de conducción imprudente con lesiones corporales graves enfrenta hasta cinco años en prisión estatal si es declarado culpable. Este cargo se convierte en un delito grave de tercer grado si el conductor causa lesiones o desfiguración a una víctima. Ambos cargos también pueden resultar en la pérdida de la licencia de conducir por hasta tres años.
Independientemente del tipo de cargos que enfrente como resultado de las carreras clandestinas, el estado exigirá a todos que asistan y presenten comprobante de haber completado un curso básico de perfeccionamiento para conductores. Dependiendo de la cantidad o gravedad de las infracciones, un tribunal puede exigir que alguien complete un curso de manejo de 4 horas o de hasta 12 horas.
Defensas contra cargos por carreras clandestinas
Si usted o alguien que conoce es acusado de cualquier tipo de carreras callejeras ilegales, el siguiente paso sería contar con una defensa legal. Las penalizaciones por una condena por carreras callejeras son severas, por lo que estar preparado para enfrentarlas puede resultar intimidante.
Un abogado experimentado utilizará la falta de pruebas o la incapacidad de probar más allá de una duda razonable como argumento de defensa. Esto también puede incluir demostrar que hubo exceso de velocidad, pero no carreras callejeras intencionales. La mejor defensa contra cualquier cargo o consecuencia de carreras en autopista es no estar cerca de ellas en absoluto.
Conocer las consecuencias de las carreras clandestinas
Nuestro resumen de las consecuencias de las carreras clandestinas le informará sobre lo que sucede cuando alguien participa en carreras en autopistas. La imprudencia de la velocidad al correr en la autopista pone a muchas personas en riesgo. Incluso a aquellos que no participan en la carrera. Las sanciones vigentes deberían ayudar a evitar que los conductores participen. Debido a que correr en vías públicas es una actividad imprudente.
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¿Qué es la defensa de emergencia médica repentina?
Did you know that third-party liability for personal injury claims is often about timing and circumstance? Most personal injury cases hinge on whether the defendant was negligent at a particular moment. If there is no negligence found, then there is no liability.
This does not mean that you can not get sued. It does mean if you have a solid defense, your case will not go much further than the initial stages.
A sudden medical emergency defense may make it possible to have an entire defense to a claim of personal injury. But, the circumstances must meet specific factors that remain consistent for the defense to be effective.
Have you found yourself in one of these unfortunate circumstances? Read on to learn more about the sudden emergency defense and how it could impact your case.
What Is a Sudden Medical Emergency Defense?
A sudden medical emergency defense is a defense used in a personal injury case where a medical condition arises, causing an auto accident. A sudden medical emergency could absolve a driver of responsibility for an accident if a sudden medical emergency is to blame.
Personal injury law believes if someone caused an accident by their negligence, that person should be accountable for the costs resulting from the accident. A person experiencing a medical event did not intend to injure another person. So, the sudden medical emergency defense may release them from blame.
What Is Foreseeability?
Foreseeability evaluates if the responsible party could have expected that their action or inaction would result in harm to another person. If the accident did not stem from an act of negligence, the individual is not to blame for the injuries suffered by another person. If a medical emergency causes a car collision, the at-fault party must prove the following:
- the driver lost consciousness
- they lost control of the vehicle as a result of loss of consciousness
- the loss of consciousness was a result of an unexpected medical incident
They must also prove that the onset of the medical emergency prevented the driver from taking any preventative measures. It was an unexpected event that the driver could not prepare for.
What Defines a Sudden Medical Emergency?
A sudden medical emergency is a sudden onset or an exacerbation of symptoms. These symptoms then led to a situation requiring immediate medical treatment. A sudden medical emergency does not include conditions that were already present.
Or symptoms that were being treated before the choque de auto. This is important to note. If the medical condition was present before the accident and only treated after the accident. Then you cannot use a sudden medical emergency defense.
When Can You Use the Sudden Medical Emergency Defense?
The sudden medical emergency defense is only valid in specific circumstances. To use this defense, the medical condition that arose must be sudden and unexpected. The event was so severe that it required immediate medical attention.
The medical issue must have presented itself during the accident, and you must not have known about the condition beforehand. You must have acted as reasonably as possible in light of the circumstances.
If you made an error in judgment or failed to act appropriately despite knowing the condition, you cannot use this defense. It’s also important to note that the defense is not valid if the treatment required is not consistent with that of a standard emergency.
What Are the Requirements for a Sudden Medical Emergency Defense?
There are several requirements for sudden medical emergency defense. First, the condition that caused the medical emergency must qualify as an emergency.
This means that it must have required immediate medical attention. The medical condition must have arisen suddenly and unexpectedly.
This means that it must have been sudden in onset and not something that was even foreseen. So, they did not have time to get proper medical attention. Which means they did not have an opportunity to go to a doctor’s office, hospital, or another medical facility for treatment.
Types of Car Accidents Involving the Sudden Emergency Defense
Many auto accident causes stem from a medical emergency. A sudden medical emergency defense could apply in a collision between two or more vehicles. Or between a vehicle and a pedestrian or bicyclist.
But, only if one or more of the drivers or passengers experienced an unexpected or sudden onset of a medical condition. However, if a vehicle occupant experiences symptoms of a medical condition before an accident. As well as, worsening of the condition that was present before the accident. Then they cannot use the sudden medical emergency defense.
But, if the condition is sudden and unexpected during the accident, the occupants of that vehicle might be able to. A collision between a vehicle and a stationary object also falls under the sudden medical emergency defense. In this circumstance, sudden and unexpected medical conditions with any people involved in the accident could qualify for the defense.
How Hiring a Lawyer Can Help You
Your attorney will help you build your case by finding the most relevant evidence and putting together the best possible defense. The sudden medical emergency defense can be weak if the defense team is not working with all the facts of your particular circumstances.
Your attorney can handle everything for you. They will conduct a thorough investigation and retain expert witnesses. All to help strengthen your case and give you a better chance of winning.
Your attorney will conduct discovery, or a thorough investigation, to gather any evidence that supports your case. This evidence could include witness statements, medical records, and police reports. Your attorney will also be able to examine the evidence that the other side gathers.
Throughout the case, your attorney will interview all witnesses relevant to your case. They will review police reports, and request lab results.
Your attorney will also work with expert witnesses to build your case. Expert witnesses are people who have special knowledge or skills that apply to your case.
Have You Been Involved in an Accident Involving a Sudden Medical Emergency?
An exceptional attorney is an ideal person to offer guidance on how to proceed with your case and protect you. Are you a victim of another driver’s unexpected medical emergency? Or have you experienced a sudden medical event yourself? We can help you.
Contáctenos or check out our About Us section to learn more. We proudly serve all of Florida, and our goal is to establish a long-term relationship with each client. The people we assist and the lives we transform are what we are most passionate about.
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En resumen, después de un accidente automovilístico, es posible que no conozca sus derechos. Sobre todo, no luche solo durante el proceso. En realidad, nuestro equipo de lesiones personales está aquí para ayudarle con cualquier necesidad legal que pueda tener relacionada con su accidente.
Por último, que RHINO Lawyers responda a sus preguntas y revise los hechos de su caso con una consulta gratuita. Así que comience completando el “Evaluación de caso instantánea y gratuita”o llamándonos en cualquier momento, día o noche, al 844.RHINO.77.
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How Penalties Rise Depending on Speed Limit
In 2020 alone, Florida law enforcement gave out nearly 550,000 speeding tickets. Officers issue speeding citations when someone exceeds the speed limit. You can then receive a fine for speeding.
But a fine is not the only penalty for speeding in Florida. You may end up paying higher insurance premiums. And you will incur points to your driving record.
Luckily, fighting your speeding ticket in traffic court can help you avoid these consequences. We will talk more about how our attorneys can help you get out of a Florida speeding ticket at the end.
But first, let’s talk about how the fines you pay for speeding increase depending on how fast you are driving.
What Is the Penalty for Exceeding the Speed Limit in Florida?
There are two types of penalties for speeding in Florida. This includes a warning and a fine. You can not go to jail for speeding tickets in Florida, though you may have to serve time if you are pulled over for reckless driving.
A Warning
There is a common misconception that an officer will only pull you over if you are going 10% or more above the posted speed. Other people will tell you that going a few miles over the speed limit will not result in you getting pulled over.
However, this is untrue. Going even 1 MPH over can get you pulled over. But as long as you keep your speed below 5 MPH, you will only receive a warning. And warnings do not typically come with fines.
A Fine
Going 6 MPH to 30+ MPH over the speed limit will earn you a fine in Florida. The exact amount you pay depends on how many miles per hour you were driving over the posted speed.
You can check out Title XXII Chapter 318.18 to see the speeding fines for yourself. Or keep reading below for a full breakdown.
Driving Points
Florida uses a points system to record driving infractions on your record. There are 3-point infractions as well as 4-point infractions.
Speeding by 15 MPH or less will only incur 3 points on your driving record. Speeding by 15 MPH or more will incur 4 points on your driving record.
Suspensión de licencia
The points system is not only used by insurance companies to determine your auto insurance premiums. Officers also use it to track your driving history.
For instance, say you accumulate a total of 12 points on your record. If you accrue these points within 12 months, a traffic court could suspend your license for up to 30 days.
How Much Is a Speeding Ticket?
Florida breaks down speeding fines in the following way:
- 6–9 MPH over the speed limit receives a fine
- 10–14 MPH over the speed limit receives a fine
- 15–19 MPH over the speed limit receives a fine
- 20–29 MPH over the speed limit receives a fine
- 30 MPH or more over the speed limit receives a fine
Here are the fines for each.
Fines for Going 6–14 MPH Over
Going 6–9 MPH over the speed limit is a pretty minor infraction. You could only receive a warning. But most likely, the officer will issue you a ticket plus a $25 fine.
Going 10–14 MPH over the speed limit will incur a $100 fine.
Fines for Going 15–29 MPH Over
The fine for going 15–19 MPH over the posted speed limit is $150 in Florida. The fine for going 20–29 MPH over is higher at $175.
Remember that going 15+ MPH over will earn you 4 points on your driving record. And if you get three of these violations, you will have to forfeit your license for 30 days.
Fines for Going 30+ MPH Over
Going 30 MPH or more over the speed limit is a major traffic violation in Florida. You will have to pay a $350 fine.
If you go 50+ over and have other offenses, you may have to serve jail time. Call a traffic ticket lawyer ASAP to find out your rights in a situation like this.
How Much Is the Fine for Subsequent Speeding Tickets?
The only time you receive a penalty for a subsequent speeding ticket in Florida is if you go 30+ MPH over. When you receive your second citation within 12 months, you will pay a $700 fine.
However, if a traffic court did not convict you of the first speeding citation, you can not get this penalty. Again, this is why it is so important to call a traffic ticket lawyer the first time you receive a citation.
How Much Is the Fine for Speeding in a School Zone?
There are no warnings for speeding in a Florida school zone. If you go 1–5 MPH over, you will receive a ticket and a $50 fine. If you go 5+ MPH over, you will pay two times the regular traffic fines we listed above.
How Much Is the Fine for Speeding in a Construction Zone?
Speeding in a posted construction zone while workers are present can earn you double the fines listed above. However, this only applies if the workers are on the road or adjacent to the road.
How Much Is the Fine for Speeding in a Penalty Zone?
Enhanced penalty zone fines begin at $50 for going 1–5 MPH over. If you go 6–30+ MPH over, you will pay the fine listed above plus $50.
How Much Is the Fine for Speeding on a Toll Road?
Speeding in a zone that collects electronic or manual tolls will earn you two times the amounts listed above. However, you can get out of a toll road fine if there is no traffic control device on that toll road.
Need a Lawyer to Represent You in Traffic Court?
Exceeding the speed limit in Florida comes with fines, points, and a potential loss of your driving rights. The higher your speed when the officer pulled you over, the more these penalties will increase.
Stop falling victim to Florida’s strict speeding regulations. Llamar RHINO Lawyers today to get a free case evaluation and learn how we can help you fight for your rights in traffic court.
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Headache After a Car Crash? Seek Medical Care Immediately
Every year, about 20-50 million people suffer non-fatal injuries from traffic accidents. And in most cases, people assume that a headache after a car crash is normal. Yet, a lingering headache after a car crash usually indicates something worse.
There are several types of headaches a person can have after a car crash. Today’s post will discuss the types of headaches and what you should do if you’re experiencing one after a recent accident.
Post-Traumatic Headache
A post-traumatic headache describes a feeling of pain in the head after an accident, trauma, or assault. Although this type of headache after a car crash is not common, it can affect anyone who experiences a traumatic event.
Symptoms that come along with a post-traumatic headache are nausea and sensitivity to light and sound. They may be caused by a combination of several factors, including pain from the injury, stress from the incident, and preexisting conditions such as high blood pressure or anxiety.
Not all post-traumatic headaches are the same. Some people experience seizures, muscle spasms, or even loss of consciousness.
Concussion
A concussion is a mild brain injury, often resulting from a bump to the head, where you experience headaches, dizziness, sensitivity to light and sounds, confusion, and fatigue. There is a chance that a series of concussions may result in long-term damage to your brain, leading to conditions such as epilepsy, dementia, and other psychological problems.
A concussion, also known as a brain injury, is caused by a sudden and forceful blow to the head. Concussion symptoms can be mild to severe. The most common symptom is a headache.
Other symptoms include dizziness and nausea or vomiting. Sometimes, people may have blurred vision or other visual problems. A person with a concussion can struggle with concentrating and making decisions.
Whiplash
A whiplash injury is a common car accident injury, causing pain and stiffness to the neck and shoulders. The main cause of whiplash injury is an impact to the neck or head that causes a twist in the neck, sometimes referred to as a “slingshot” effect.
Whiplash can also result from a collision with another vehicle, object, or vehicle’s side. Symptoms of whiplash include pain that shoots down one side of the neck, stiffness in the neck and shoulders, and numbness in the arms or hands.
Muscle Strain Headaches
Muscle strains are common injuries following a car crash, often resulting from awkward or sudden movements while in the vehicle. They are characterized by mild muscle pain and tenderness and cause weakness. A muscle strain is a minor injury and should heal on its own after a few days.
If you experience muscle strain after a car accident and notice any signs of a headache, take it easy until the pain subsides. Consult your healthcare provider if you are still experiencing pain after several days.
Fracture Strain Headaches
A fracture strain headache occurs when a person receives head damage during an accident and fractures their skull. The symptoms can be quite painful.
Some people will feel pain behind their eyes or temples, while others may feel pain on top of their heads. The pain may intensify when they move, so they should stay still as much as possible.
Pinched Nerve Headache
A pinched nerve is a common type of headache that occurs after minor trauma. You can feel the pain in the back of the head, and it usually radiates down your neck.
This type of injury occurs when something compresses the nerve, like a seat belt or a bump in the road. It can also be caused by disc compression if you have back issues.
What to Do if You Have a Headache After a Car Accident
If you’ve been suffering a bad headache after a car accident, the first thing to do is visit a doctor. This is crucial for many reasons.
For one, headaches are a common symptom of other conditions, such as severe brain injury. In addition, headaches can cause severe problems if they persist or keep coming back.
It’s not just a case of your body recovering from the effects of the accident — but also the pain of the original injury. If your headache doesn’t clear up soon, it could be a sign that something else is going wrong inside your head.
Call an Auto Accident Lawyer
You should call an auto accident lawyer immediately if you have been seriously injured in a car accident. These professionals can help you evaluate your case, fight for compensation, and recover damages if another driver has wronged you.
A car accident attorney can also represent you in court if they sue you for damages. They are trained to fight for your rights and make sure that your rights are protected.
They will negotiate with the other party’s insurance company to get the best possible settlement for your case. An auto accident attorney will also help you understand the legal process to prepare yourself for the trial.
Seek Professional Help
If you’ve been dealing with a constant headache after a car accident, don’t let them hold you back from seeking medical help. Headaches are common and temporary, and you can get them to go away with simple home remedies. However, if you don’t get yourself checked out by a doctor as soon as you can, it could get worse.
You should also call an auto accident lawyer as early as you can. Here are RHINO Lawyers, we offer a wide variety of services to help you with your recent car crash. Comuníquese con nuestro equipo today for more information.
COMUNÍQUESE CON UN ABOGADO DE ACCIDENTES AUTOMOVILÍSTICOS EN TAMPA
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Por último, que RHINO Lawyers responda a sus preguntas y revise los hechos de su caso con una consulta gratuita. Así que comience completando el “Evaluación de caso instantánea y gratuita”o llamándonos en cualquier momento, día o noche, al 844.RHINO.77.
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Cómo lograr que desestimen la evidencia por DUI en el condado de Hillsborough
Conducir borracho no es un asunto menor. Casi 750 floridianos fallecieron debido a accidentes automovilísticos relacionados con el alcohol y las drogas solo en 2020.
Es por eso que los fiscales y los policías se toman los DUI tan en serio. Aun así, pueden ser un poco demasiado entusiastas. Muchas personas inocentes son arrestadas y acusadas de DUI, a menudo debido a tácticas agresivas.
Si lo arrestan por conducir bajo los efectos del alcohol (DUI), es posible que se sienta indefenso. Pero puede defenderse una vez que sepa cómo desestimar pruebas.
¿Qué evidencia nunca es admisible en un juicio? ¿Cómo se pueden impugnar los resultados de una prueba de alcoholemia y de sobriedad en el campo? ¿Se pueden descartar los videos de las cámaras del tablero?
Responda estas preguntas y podrá limpiar su nombre de un cargo por conducir bajo los efectos del alcohol (DUI) en poco tiempo. Aquí está su guía rápida.
Fruto del árbol envenenado
“Fruto del árbol venenoso” se refiere a cualquier prueba que se obtenga de manera ilegal. Incluso si la prueba es incriminatoria, un fiscal no puede presentarla en un juicio.
Para detenerte y busque su vehículo durante una parada de tráfico, un oficial de policía debe tener causa probable. Deben presenciar que vas haciendo zigzag en la carretera o que pareces intoxicado. Si no tienen causa probable, tu abogado puede señalar eso y pedir que se supriman las pruebas de la parada de tráfico.
Los retenes por conducir bajo los efectos del alcohol son legales en el estado de Florida. Pero los agentes deben seguir varias reglas, incluida la “regla de los tres minutos”. Si los agentes lo detienen por más de tres minutos y retienen el tráfico, su abogado puede argumentar que el retén en sí es irrazonable e inadmisible.
Un oficial de policía debe tener una orden judicial para registrarlo. No pueden hacerle un cateo a menos que crean que usted tiene un arma. Incluso si el oficial le descubre alcohol o drogas, su abogado puede pedir que se elimine la evidencia obtenida sin una orden judicial.
Si lo arrestan por conducir bajo los efectos del alcohol (DUI), un oficial debe leerle sus derechos. Una vez que invoque su derecho a guardar silencio y solicite un abogado, deben dejar de hacerle preguntas. Si no le leen sus derechos o no los respetan, la evidencia del DUI puede ser desestimada.
Toda la evidencia que un fiscal vaya a utilizar en un caso de DUI debe estar disponible para la defensa. Si los fiscales o los agentes de policía no entregan la evidencia, su abogado puede presentar una moción para que se desestime el caso.
De oídas
El testimonio de oídas es la evidencia de un testigo que describe lo que alguien le dijo fuera del tribunal. Un fiscal puede llamar a un testigo que declare que alguien le dijo que usted iba conduciendo borracho. Esto es inadmisible, ya que todos los testigos deben estar presentes en el tribunal para que un jurado examine lo que dijeron.
Hay excepciones a la regla de hearsay. Si dijiste algo bajo el estrés del momento, un testigo puede declarar sobre lo que dijiste. Pero tu abogado puede poner en duda cuán estresado estabas y argumentar en contra de su relevancia.
Pruebas de alcoholímetro defectuosas
Muchos casos de DUI dependen de la evidencia del alcoholímetro. Aunque los alcoholímetros suelen ser confiables, no son perfectos.
Los medicamentos pueden alterar los resultados y las afecciones médicas raras pueden dar lugar a lecturas falsas. La diabetes puede provocar la producción de cetonas, que son sustancias de desecho que produce el hígado. Las cetonas pueden permanecer en el aliento y activar una lectura alta en una prueba de alcoholímetro.
Los oficiales deben seguir reglas muy específicas para las pruebas de alcoholímetro. La prueba debe realizarse en un “tiempo razonable” después de que lo detengan.
Su nivel de alcohol en sangre puede aumentar hasta por una hora y alcanzar niveles superiores al límite estatal. Si su prueba se realizó una hora después, su abogado puede señalar esto y decirle al juez que la evidencia no es válida.
Su abogado también puede examinar la máquina misma. Una máquina mal mantenida puede producir lecturas falsas. Es posible que los oficiales no hayan limpiado la máquina correctamente, dejando residuos de alcohol en su interior que resultaron en una lectura alta.
Pruebas de sobriedad de campo inadecuadas
Usted puede negarse a una prueba de alcoholímetro, pero su licencia será suspendida. Sin embargo, puede negarse a todas las pruebas de sobriedad en el campo sin ninguna sanción legal.
Aun si un oficial le exige que realice una prueba, usted puede negarse a hacerlo. Si realiza pruebas bajo una amenaza de violencia, su abogado puede informarle eso a un juez y lograr que se descarte la evidencia.
Muchas pruebas de sobriedad en el campo son difíciles de realizar para las personas sobrias. Es posible que tenga dificultades con su equilibrio o coordinación, lo que hace que se caiga durante una prueba. Durante la prueba, puede ponerse ansioso o confundido, lo que hace que falle.
Evidencia incompleta e inexacta
Los fiscales suelen utilizar las grabaciones de las cámaras del tablero para establecer causa probable y demostrar que las pruebas se obtuvieron legalmente. A menudo emplean un breve fragmento para mostrar a un conductor zigzagueando o sin responder a las preguntas de manera coherente.
Esta evidencia es selectiva. Su abogado puede reproducir toda la cinta y demostrar que usted estaba conduciendo bien y respondiendo bien a otras preguntas.
Su abogado también puede argumentar que el jurado necesita ver la cinta completa de principio a fin. Si no pueden hacerlo, el fragmento debe ser desestimado por ser selectivo.
Cómo desechar la evidencia de un DUI
Una detención por conducir bajo los efectos del alcohol puede no derivar en una condena. Las pruebas obtenidas ilegalmente son siempre inadmisibles. La mayoría de las formas de pruebas de referencia son inadmisibles, y cualquier prueba de referencia presentada en el tribunal puede ser impugnada.
Las pruebas de alcoholismo pueden ser imperfectas, especialmente si se tiene una afección médica preexistente como la diabetes. Puede rechazar rotundamente las pruebas de sobriedad en el lugar y puede señalar que las imágenes de la cámara del tablero han sido editadas selectivamente.
La mejor manera de combatir la evidencia de conducir bajo los efectos del alcohol es contratar a un abogado. RHINO Lawyers ayuda a los acusados de DUI en todo Florida. Contáctenos hoy.
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Permitir RHINO Lawyers responda a sus preguntas y revise los hechos de su caso con una consulta gratuita. Así que comience completando el “Evaluación de caso instantánea y gratuita”o llamándonos en cualquier momento, día o noche, al (844) RHINO-77.
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¿Daños en los nervios por un accidente automovilístico? Lo que necesita saber
WebMD calcula que alrededor de 20 millones de estadounidenses padecer de daño en los nervios. Muchas de estas personas sufren de daño en los nervios como resultado de una lesión por accidente automovilístico. Debido a que los accidentes automovilísticos se encuentran entre las causas más comunes de lesiones por daño en los nervios.
Si sufres daños en los nervios a raíz de un accidente automovilístico, es posible que reúnas los requisitos para recibir una compensación económica a través de un acuerdo por demanda. Sigue leyendo para descubrir cómo RHINO Lawyers puedo ayudarte.
Cómo ocurre el daño a los nervios por un accidente automovilístico
Las lesiones por accidentes automovilísticos que resultan en daño a los nervios pueden pasar desapercibidas por muchas razones.
Por ejemplo, a menudo no se puede demostrar empíricamente que se tiene daño en los nervios, lo que hace casi imposible buscar una compensación por las lesiones. O bien, se podrían confundir los síntomas del daño nervioso con dolores corporales comunes o con una variedad de otras dolencias.
El daño en los nervios debido a un accidente automovilístico puede ser el resultado de lesiones como el latigazo cervical, un impacto en la columna vertebral o una hernia de disco.
Whiplash
Una lesión por latigazo cervical ocurre cuando la cabeza se sacude hacia atrás y hacia adelante, lo que provoca un trauma en el cuello. Aunque el latigazo cervical suele afectar los músculos, los tendones y otros tejidos blandos del cuello, también puede dañar los nervios.
Impacto en la columna vertebral
El dolor de ciática a menudo es resultado de una lesión por impacto que hace que los nervios de la columna vertebral se pinchen o compriman.
Si sufre de daño en el nervio ciático a causa de una lesión por accidente automovilístico, es posible que experimente síntomas como entumecimiento, hormigueo, dolor o debilidad en el área afectada. Estos síntomas se pueden confundir fácilmente con muchas otras dolencias, razón por la cual podría tener este tipo de lesión sin saberlo.
Hernia discal
Sufres de una hernia de disco cuando uno de los discos gelatinosos situados entre las vértebras de la columna vertebral se sale de su lugar. El disco desplazado puede pellizcar o afectar un nervio de la médula espinal, lo que provoca sensaciones similares al dolor de ciática y una posible parálisis.
Una hernia de disco puede sanar por sí sola con suficiente descanso, pero es posible que necesite intervención quirúrgica.
Tipos de daño en los nervios
La gravedad de la lesión del nervio periférico se puede dividir en tres categorías según Clasificación de Seddon de 1942neurapraxia, axonotmesis y neurotmesis. Estas tres categorías se pueden dividir aún más en cinco niveles de gravedad, que van desde el primer hasta el quinto grado.
Neuropraxia
La neuropraxia es el tipo menos grave de lesión en los nervios periféricos. En la neuropraxia, el paso de los impulsos nerviosos hacia la zona lesionada se bloquea, lo que provoca que se pierda la conexión motora y sensitiva. Sin embargo, el cabo del nervio en sí permanece intacto.
La neurapraxia a menudo ocurre como resultado de la compresión o el estiramiento de los nervios. Por lo general, se resuelve en unos pocos días o meses con reposo y otros tratamientos caseros.
Axonotmesis
La axonotmesis es un tipo grave de lesión en los nervios periféricos. En la axonotmesis, el nervio afectado sufre una lesión, pero no se secciona por completo.
Para lograr una recuperación completa, es probable que deba tomar terapia física u ocupacional. Con el tratamiento adecuado, es posible que se recupere por completo en un plazo de seis meses a un año.
Neurotmesis
La neurotmesis es el tipo más extremo de daño en los nervios periféricos. Por lo tanto, la neurotmesis ocurre cuando un nervio se secciona por completo, lo que típicamente sucede después de una lesión abierta y violenta.
Si tiene este tipo de daño en los nervios, entonces tiene pocas probabilidades de lograr una recuperación completa en el futuro. Sin embargo, es posible que logre una recuperación parcial con una intervención quirúrgica inmediata.
Cuándo presentar una demanda por lesiones personales
Tiene un tiempo limitado para presentar una demanda por lesiones personales después de un accidente automovilístico debido al estatuto de limitaciones. Cada estado tiene un estatuto de limitaciones, o un período de tiempo limitado, en el que puede presentar una demanda.
Según el prescripción de acciones en Florida, solo tiene cuatro años a partir de la fecha de su accidente para presentar una demanda por lesiones personales.
Si esperas hasta que expire el plazo de prescripción, no podrás solicitar una compensación en un acuerdo por accidente automovilístico en el futuro.
Sin embargo, se puede hacer una excepción si los síntomas de la lesión no surgen inmediatamente después de un accidente. Si ese es el caso, tendrá cuatro años a partir del día en que descubrió sus lesiones para presentar una demanda por lesiones personales.
¿Cómo puede ayudarle un abogado de lesiones personales?
Al igual que el plazo de prescripción, existen muchos otros aspectos de la ley que pueden interponerse en su camino para obtener la indemnización que se merece.
Debido a que la ley puede ser confusa, usted quiere trabajar con un abogado que tenga experiencia en derecho de lesiones personales. Es una buena práctica comunicarse con un abogado tan pronto como ocurra un accidente por lesiones personales para analizar sus opciones a seguir.
Uno de nuestros experimentados abogados de lesiones personales tendrá la capacidad de ayudarle a navegar por las complejidades de la ley y obtener la mayor compensación posible.
Nuestro conocimiento sobre cómo funcionan las compañías de seguros te da una ventaja en su caso de accidente automovilístico. Además, no cobramos ninguna tarifa a menos que ganemos su caso.
No maneje un accidente automovilístico por su cuenta
Si sufres daño en los nervios por un accidente automovilístico, es posible que puedas reclamar una compensación por tus lesiones. Pero es posible que no sepas todo lo que te corresponde por ley y pierdas la compensación que mereces.
Aun así, no tiene que pasar por el proceso legal usted solo. Sus abogados de accidentes automovilísticos tienen el conocimiento y las habilidades para ayudarle a obtener la compensación que se merece.
Comuníquese con nuestras oficinas hoy mismo para programar una análisis de casos con un ’RHINO Lawyers» abogado sin costo alguno para usted.
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En resumen, después de un accidente automovilístico, es posible que no conozca sus derechos. Sobre todo, no luche solo durante el proceso. En realidad, nuestro equipo de lesiones personales está aquí para ayudarle con cualquier necesidad legal que pueda tener relacionada con su accidente.
Por último, que RHINO Lawyers responda a sus preguntas y revise los hechos de su caso con una consulta gratuita. Así que comience completando el “Evaluación de caso instantánea y gratuita”o llamándonos en cualquier momento, día o noche, al 844.RHINO.77.
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¿Qué pasa si tienes múltiples DUI?
Con más de 32,000 arrestos por conducir bajo los efectos del alcohol (DUI) a partir de 2020, Florida representa 3% del total de detenciones por conducir bajo los efectos del alcohol hecho en el país. Los delitos de conducir bajo los efectos del alcohol (DUI) en el Estado del Sol son graves y conllevan sanciones mayores por cada condena posterior. Es más, es muy probable que la fiscalía sea sumamente agresiva.
Si lo acusaron de DUI en el pasado, enfrentar cargos nuevamente puede desencadenar emociones fuertes. Cada cargo previo por DUI en su expediente aumentará las probabilidades y las consecuencias. Entonces, ¿qué debe esperar del sistema de justicia en tal situación?
Continúa leyendo para descubrirlo.
Sanciones por DUI en Florida
Su historial y las circunstancias que rodean la infracción determinarán la sentencia por una condena por DUI. Estas circunstancias incluyen su concentración de alcohol en sangre (BAC, por sus siglas en inglés), la responsabilidad por el accidente y la presencia de pasajeros en el vehículo.
A BAC exceeding 0.15 percent will attract higher fines and lengthy jail sentences. The court may also require you to use an ignition interlock device.
Penalties for a first DUI if your BAC was below 0.15 percent include a maximum fine of $1,000, 50-hour community service, and enrolment in a level one DUI program. Other penalties include a six-month jail sentence (with one year of probation), license revocation for 180 days to one year, and your vehicle being impounded.
Penalties for Second DUI with a BAC below 0.15 Percent
A second DUI conviction will attract a maximum fine of $2,000 and license revocation for 180 days to a year. You may also face a 9-month jail term (with a year of probation) and attend a level two DUI school. Expect your vehicle to be impounded for 30 days and an ignition interlock device installed in your car for six months.
If you commit the second DUI within five years of the first charge, you will spend a minimum of ten days in jail. The authorities will also revoke your license for five years.
Penalties for Multiple DUIs
Your DUI charge will be considered a felony if you face a third DUI in ten years of your previous two convictions. The same will apply if you face a fourth DUI charge.
Penalties for a felony DUI include a maximum fine of $5,000 and license revocation for ten years. You may also face a 5-year prison term with a minimum 30-day jail sentence.
Other multiple DUI penalties in Florida include your vehicle being impounded for 90 days, having an ignition interlock device in the car for two years, and enrolling in a level three DUI school.
Paths to Take When Facing Multiple DUIs
Your options for navigating multiple DUI charges are few since the penalties are severe. You may have to take a plea deal and accept the potential consequences. With the help of a lawyer, it’s possible to have the charges withdrawn for lack of evidence before the trial date.
You can negotiate for a reduction of charges with your counsel’s help. If others fail to work, fighting the charges head-on at trial can be the last option.
How to Improve Your Chances of Beating The Case
A good defense strategy can increase your chances of beating a DUI case. All that matters in the defenses is the facts of the case. And the right person to help you argue your case in court is a DUI defense attorney.
Your attorney may argue a lack of reasonable suspicion during the traffic stop. They may also suggest that the arresting officer followed improper procedures before the arrest. Other defenses include evidence mishandling and reasons invalidating the breath test results.
Effects on Your Criminal Record
Since DUI qualifies as a criminal charge, each conviction results in a felony or misdemeanor on your record. Multiple DUI convictions will stay on your record for life. They will appear in Criminal History Records.
Note: a DUI conviction will also appear on your background check and your criminal record for 75 years. And there’s no way to expunge the conviction.
Can You Still Get a Job?
Multiple DUI convictions won’t bar employers from hiring you. However, expect many employers to carry out background checks when considering you for a job position. Also, a lengthy driver’s license suspension can make it hard to find employment.
Since Florida is considered an at-will employment state, you risk getting fired from your job due to a DUI arrest or conviction. The termination will depend on your occupation, industry, employer’s policies on DUI, and your existing relationship with the employer.
You risk losing your job after being convicted for multiple DUIs for several reasons. First, since you will be spending a lot of time in court, it will be difficult to maintain your work schedule. Jail time and attending DUI school will also put you out of work.
How Multiple DUIs Impacts Other Aspects of Your Life
Multiple DUI convictions may make it harder for you to secure rental housing. This is because landlords do background checks, and some aren’t accommodating to tenants with a criminal record.
If you are yet to become a US citizen, a subsequent DUI conviction can take a toll on your immigration status. You risk facing deportation depending on the circumstances behind the DUI charge.
You may also lose your right if the DUI charge qualifies as a felony. The authorities may also revoke your rights to own a firearm due to multiple DUI convictions. Other life aspects that may be affected include child custody disputes, obtaining a professional license, and getting auto insurance.
Need Legal Help When Facing Multiple DUIs?
Facing multiple DUIs can make your life more complicated and risk your freedom. But with the right legal representation, this experience will be less daunting. Your attorney will help with the negotiations and defenses to improve the outcomes.
Trust RHINO Lawyers with your case, whether it involves criminal defense or personal injury. Our attorneys will involve you in developing unique strategies to help your case. Schedule a free case analysis now to get the answers you need.
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How Pregnancy Can Affect Your Personal Injury Claim
Pregnant women rarely hear about the risks of driving while they’re expecting. And yet, some estimates say that 5,000 fetal deaths occur yearly from car crashes.
This number could potentially be higher since miscarriages occur in 10%-20% of pregnancies during the first trimester. As such, legal authorities only document miscarriages that occur after the twentieth week.
Car accidents can be jarring and traumatic for pregnant women, even when their babies survive. A significant impact poses a substantial risk to your child.
That’s why it’s crucial to know how to file a personal injury claim as a pregnant woman. These claims can help you receive compensation for personal injuries, including the medical treatment you need.
Filing a pregnancy injury claim differs from filing a personal injury claim. But don’t let that scare you! We’ll provide the essential information about this process in the guide below.
Common Threats to Pregnant Women Caused by Accidents
Several types of accidents can pose a threat to expecting mothers. The injuries you sustain depend on how severe the accident was.
Unfortunately, several of these threats can also extend to your baby and its delivery. We’ll explore some of these threats so you can understand their potential risks.
Premature Delivery
First, you could experience premature birth. Doctors consider any delivery before 37 weeks a premature birth.
Medical studies indicate that accident victims have higher rates of premature labor than women who haven’t experienced an accident. Unfortunately, premature babies can struggle to survive, given their underdevelopment.
However, medical technology has advanced significantly. Many premature babies manage to survive and live healthy lives.
Mothers also face a higher likelihood of high-risk pregnancies when they experience car crashes. These complications require diligent monitoring by a physician to ensure the birth goes smoothly.
Placental Abruption
Another threat that an accident can cause is placental abruption. A forceful impact could cause your placenta to split from the uterus before the baby’s birth. Roughly 15% of babies with placental abruption die, making this a severe threat.
Miscarriages
The final threat we’ll discuss is a miscarriage. Miscarriages involve the death of the child in the womb.
This tragedy usually happens when a mother experiences a sudden or violent force. In many cases, the baby tragically cannot survive this trauma.
How Do These Problems Affect Your Personal Injury Claim?
When pregnant mothers become injured in accidents, several things must follow. First, you must seek medical treatment as soon as possible. The extent of this treatment could vary depending on the nature of your injury.
The type of injury you sustained could require additional medical costs. For example, you may need a Cesarean section for some of these injuries. This procedure can cost a significant amount of money.
Furthermore, there are other costs to consider. The problems listed above could cause birth defects to impact your baby. So, your child may need more medical attention, which costs more money.
If your child suffered a birth defect or injury due to a pregnancy accident, there are some options for claiming compensation. Some of these compensational expenses could cover:
- Surgeries
- Prescription medication
- Occupational therapy
- Physical therapy
You can also claim compensation for the time you spent out of work recovering from injuries. In these cases, the offending party may owe restitution for your lost wages. The same holds for the time taken off work to care for your child.
Compensation for Emotional Damages
Insurance companies often look specifically at medical bills when determining the amount of compensation they owe. However, physical injuries aren’t necessarily the worst thing sustained from a pregnancy accident.
After all, expecting mothers always have high hopes for their baby’s health. Accidents that jeopardize their health often leave expectant parents traumatized or anxious.
These emotional damages could earn you additional compensation when you go to court. Injured mothers tug at jurors’ heartstrings more than an insurance company that wants to withhold payments.
What Happens If Experiencing a Car Accident While Pregnant Causes a Miscarriage?
Tragically, miscarriages can occur because of car accidents. This outcome is the worst-case scenario, surpassed only by the death of the expecting mother.
So, what happens if you undergo a miscarriage because of a car accident? Unfortunately, many states will not allow you to bring a wrongful death lawsuit on behalf of that child.
Most states in the US require a child to be born alive before its death for you to bring this charge. There are a few exceptions to this rule, however. For example, Texas’s state law allows parents to bring a wrongful death lawsuit to court for an unborn baby.
Hire a Lawyer to Make Your Case
Once you receive your medical attention, start searching for a lawyer who can make your case in court. Your lawyer serves as your advocate against the offending party’s insurance company. They will make your case to the jury that this insurance provider owes you the money you demand.
The question is, how can you find the best lawyer for your case? There are a few critical criteria to use in your search.
First, it often helps to have a lawyer from your locality. These lawyers understand your local and state laws thoroughly. So, search for lawyers in your area who can handle your case.
Then, narrow your search by looking up a law firm’s reviews. How did other people in your situation judge this firm’s services? Did they get the compensation they required with this law firm?
Lastly, it helps to verify that your law firm has experience with cases like yours. So, check with this personal injury lawyer to see if they specialize in this type of personal injury lawsuit.
Consider Working With Us
Filing a personal injury claim is no small task. This work is your best chance at receiving the compensation you require for your injuries.
So, don’t leave your personal injury lawsuit to just anyone. Instead, work with our dedicated team to ensure you get the money you deserve.
We have an excellent track record of getting our clients their due compensation. We also strive to make it easy for people to receive a consultation about their cases.
To that end, consider scheduling a videoconsulta gratuita with us today! You can use this time to tell us about your case and ask any questions before filing an injury claim.
COMUNÍQUESE CON UN ABOGADO DE ACCIDENTES AUTOMOVILÍSTICOS EN TAMPA
En resumen, después de un accidente automovilístico, es posible que no conozca sus derechos. Sobre todo, no luche solo durante el proceso. En realidad, nuestro equipo de lesiones personales está aquí para ayudarle con cualquier necesidad legal que pueda tener relacionada con su accidente.
Por último, que RHINO Lawyers responda a sus preguntas y revise los hechos de su caso con una consulta gratuita. Así que comience completando el “Evaluación de caso instantánea y gratuita”o llamándonos en cualquier momento, día o noche, al 844.RHINO.77.
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What Are the Penalties for Fleeing and Eluding in Tampa?
There’s a huge, palpable feeling of fear during a traffic stop, and that anxiety goes both ways!
Citizens fear police consequences and violence, while police also fear what they’re facing. This fear drives both parties to protect themselves. For some, this instinct to flee could result in criminal charges like eluding an officer.
Make no mistake about it, though. You won’t be able to use instincts as a defense against fleeing and eluding charges. You’ll need to construct a much better defense to avoid fleeing and eluding penalties.
Are you wondering what potential penalties you could face after an arrest? Read on to get informed.
1. Prison Sentence
Immediately upon getting arrested for fleeing to elude a charge, you’ll get taken to jail. Within a few days, you’ll have an initial hearing where a judge will set a bail amount.
For many, this is a relief because they can make bail and work on a defense strategy. For countless others who can’t make bail, it means an extended prison term until their court date.
The Bureau of Justice reported that 65% of inmates were awaiting trial in 2019.
When you’re charged with fleeing to elude, you should expect bail to be significant. After all, the judge will see you as a flight risk since you are already accused of trying to run away.
What’s more, your charges are a felony crime. These serious offenses come with higher bail amounts.
If you do get convicted, then you’ll serve even more prison time after your court date. In Tampa, you can serve up to five years in prison for fleeing and eluding.
2. Probation Term
If no aggravating factors exist in your case, then you might not serve much prison time. Instead, you could get sentenced to a very long probation term.
Per Tampa law, you can serve up to five years on probation for general fleeing to elude convictions.
Probation means that you will not get imprisoned, but you’ll still face restrictions. Expect to meet with your probation officer on a weekly or monthly basis. You may also be subject to the following terms:
- Allowing probation officers to come to your home or workplace
- Remaining employed during probation
- Paying any court-ordered restitution, penalties, or fines
- Not traveling outside of the county or city
- Submitting to drug or alcohol testing
- Refraining from committing any new crimes
- Not possessing or buying any firearms
Any violations of your terms of probation could lead to your arrest. You’ll face more criminal charges and likely end up in prison or jail.
What’s more, felony probation is stricter than other types of probation. Expect more frequent and intense monitoring.
3. Fines
As if imprisonment or probation weren’t enough, you’ll face more criminal consequences. These will come in the form of significant court fines and penalties.
With eluding charges, expect to face fines of up to $5,000. If sirens were activated and you were driving recklessly, then the fine might double.
Did you actually cause an accident while fleeing? Were others injured, or was property damaged? If so, then you might face more financial penalties in civil court.
If injured individuals seek out a claim, then you might be liable for their losses. In that case, you’ll need to stay up to date with this civil settlement to remain in good standing.
4. License Suspension
Another consequence of your arrest will be an automatic license suspension.
This suspension can last anywhere from one to five years. You will not have driving rights, which could impact work and personal relationships.
You do have the right to a DMV hearing if you request one, though. You’ll need to request this hearing within 30 days of your arrest. Otherwise, an automatic suspension will occur.
There’s a chance you can ask for a hardship license, which will allow you to get to work. This will only work if you have a stable job, though. It’s best to hire a lawyer to help with your DMV hearing.
5. A Loss of Civil and Constitutional Rights
All the penalties above are harsh, but they aren’t all you’ll contend with. Fleeing a traffic stop is a felony offense.
Felony arrests come with very specific consequences. If you get convicted, then you could lose certain civil and Constitutional rights. After your conviction, you’ll lose the following rights:
- Voting
- Possessing or owning a firearm
- Unrestricted international travel
- Ability to serve on a jury
- Applying for public assistance or housing
- Right to be free from discrimination for employment purposes
- Right to qualify for financial loans
Per Florida law, losing these rights is automatic and instant if you get convicted. Any violations of these conditions will result in more criminal charges against you.
It podría be possible to regain your rights in the future if you expunge your record. This process is long, tedious, and not guaranteed. If you’re considering expungement, then you’ll want an attorney’s help.
6. A Loss of Future Opportunities
The criminal and civil penalties of a fleeing and eluding conviction are hefty. As if that wasn’t enough, you’ll likely suffer personal consequences for years to come.
Convicted felons struggle when it comes to finding stable employment. What’s more, your personal relationships will suffer after prison or probation.
Even once you’ve served your time, the ghost of your conviction will limit your opportunities. You might feel limited in where you can work, live, and be yourself.
Coping With Fleeing and Eluding Charges in Tampa
The penalties associated with fleeing and eluding an officer are significant. Considering your charge is a felony offense, the consequences couldn’t get much worse!
From prison time to losing civil rights, your sentence could be harsh. The best way to avoid the worst penalties is to hire a criminal defense lawyer to help.
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