
DUI, Hit & Run Driver Injure Cyclist and Pedestrian
In a tough weekend for cyclists and pedestrians, a couple of tragedies underscored the dangers of those who travel among the cars on the roads and highways in Tampa.
In one case, a 17-year-old girl’s lost her life after a drunk driver struck her as she was riding her bike in a bike lane on the Indian Rocks Causeway Bridge. The accident happened around 10:30 p.m. Friday, June 28, 2019, when a BMW veered into the bike lane and struck her. The driver is in jail awaiting trial on charges of DUI and manslaughter.
Paramedics rushed her to a local hospital, but unfortunately, she died from her injuries. Friends and classmates were shocked and upset at the news. The victim had signed up to become a Marine after graduating high school, and she played on the school’s football team.
In another case, a pedestrian hit by a car near the I-75 northbound rest stop in Hillsborough County on Saturday, June 29, 2019, around 12:15 p.m. According to witnesses, the deceased was on the side of the road on I-75 when a Volvo commercial vehicle struck him. The driver kept on going, and California Highway Patrol is asking anyone with information to call them at (813) 558-1800.
Pedestrians and Cyclists
There are laws that protect cyclists and pedestrians from being injured by cars, but even with these laws, accidents occur. Both groups are especially vulnerable to injury. They do not have protection when traveling on the roads and streets where motor vehicles run.
Even the slightest bump by a car that weighs at the least around 15 to 20 times the weight of the average person—even with a bicycle—can be deadly. A cyclist is almost always knocked to the ground. And, a pedestrian has nothing protecting him or her from the vehicle.
The Law and Negligence
When a driver breaks the law and injures a pedestrian or cyclist, what happens? Does this mean it’s automatically the driver’s fault? Can the injured person just sit back and wait to collect compensation?
The answer is no, a law violation doesn’t mean that the driver is automatically at fault. In fact, Florida state law says that a violation of a criminal law or traffic code is not to be used to automatically say a driver is at fault in a personal injury case.
This means that the injured person—or their family in a wrongful death case—must prove that the driver was at fault. More importantly, they must determine the driver to have acted negligently.
DUI
If the person was impaired, it sure seems that the driver is going to be at fault, and more times than not, this is the case. However, an impaired driver may not be the one that ran the light or drove into the side of the other car. The injured must still prove that the impaired driver was at fault.
Hit-and-Run
The same goes for a hit-and-run driver. They will face criminal charges when caught. In some cases of serious injury felony. However, at a civil trial, the court will look at which person was responsible for the accident.
¿Necesito un abogado?
Injured as a pedestrian or a cyclist by a hit-and-run or drunk driver, then don’t make any assumptions. Speak to our equipo de lesiones personales who can give you an unbiased evaluation of your case and inform you of your rights.
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Conductor en sentido contrario mata a motociclista en choque frontal
A man driving the wrong way on a freeway hit a motorcycle rider head-on killing the rider. The tragic accidente happened on I-75 in Pasco County around 3:30 p.m., Wednesday, June 19, 2019. According to Florida Highway Patrol, the 84-year-old driver of a 1994 Lincoln Town Car was getting on the onramp to I-75 northbound from I-275, and when he came to the end of the onramp, he inexplicably made a turn to the south and begin driving the wrong way on I-75.
Another car swerved out of the way and hit a pickup truck in a minor collision. The Lincoln swerved as well and ended up driving on the west shoulder of the freeway. A 45-year-old man riding a Harley Davidson motorcycle swerved to avoid the cars in front of him and also went to the west shoulder and met the Lincoln head-on.
Police are still investigating the accident and say that it’s too early to tell if any charges will be filed.
Wrong-Way Accidents
Each year, around 350 to 400 people die in wrong-way driving accidents across the country. Most of these end up in a head-on collision which is one of the deadliest types of crashes. These accidents happen primarily because someone enters the freeway or other divided highway on an exit ramp, or turns the wrong way when using the on-ramp.
According to the Highway Traffic Safety Administration, there are four primary scenarios that lead to a WWD incident: Impaired drivers, confused drivers, poor signage and weather.
In the crash above, police say the driver was confused.
What do I do if I’ve Been Injured in a Wrong-Way Driving Accident?
The best thing to do after you take care of your immediate medical needs is to talk to an attorney. Don’t talk to anyone from the insurance company or their lawyers until you have spoken to an attorney. At RHINO Lawyers, nuestro equipo de lesiones personales offer a consulta gratuita where we can inform you of your rights under the law.
We have the experience to deal with the insurance companies and their tactics. Then we can deal with the insurance company and work hard to get you the compensation you deserve.
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Conductor de monopatín Lime choca contra un tráiler en Tampa
Un hombre de 33 años resultó gravemente herido cuando chocó contra un camión cisterna en Tampa la noche del jueves 20 de junio de 2019. Según la Policía de Tampa, el accidente ocurrió cuando el conductor del monopatín circulaba hacia el norte por el carril para bicicletas en N. 20th Calle, y el monopatín se desvió un poco de su curso y fue atropellado por la pipa que circulaba en la misma dirección.
Testigos locales afirman que el motopatín quedó destrozado y, en un momento dado, el conductor estaba tendido en el suelo. El conductor fue trasladado a un hospital local y su estado se reporta como crítico.
El conductor de la pipa se detuvo en el lugar y estaba cooperando con las autoridades. El accidente sigue bajo investigación y no se han presentado cargos hasta el momento.
Actualización: Nos entristece profundamente enterarnos de que este hombre ha fallecido a causa de sus heridas: Tampa Bay Times.
Accidente entre motonetas y pipa
Obviamente, un monopatín no es rival para un camión cisterna, por lo que la idea es mantenerlos separados. Para lograrlo, Tampa cuenta con ciclovías que permiten bicicletas, bicicletas eléctricas y monopatines. Apenas unos días antes de este accidente, los monopatines estaban restringidos a las aceras, pero el gobernador DeSantis firmó un proyecto de ley el 18 de junio de 2018 que permitió a las ciudades de Florida establecer sus propias reglas con respecto a las bicicletas y otros vehículos similares para determinar por dónde pueden circular.
Esta fue una gran victoria para Lime y otras empresas, y muchas personas se alegrarán de ver al menos algunos de los monopatines fuera de las aceras y en la calle. Sin embargo, el lado negativo es que al estar los monopatines en las calles, en los carriles para bicicletas, esto los coloca junto a los automóviles lo cual, como muestra esta historia, puede ser arriesgado para el conductor del monopatín.
Lesiones por monopatín
Cuando un monopatín choca con casi cualquier cosa, puede ser grave para el conductor. El límite de velocidad para los monopatines en Tampa es de 15 mph, pero a esa velocidad, un choque puede producir una cantidad considerable de daños y lesiones. También debe tener en cuenta el vehículo involucrado en la colisión. Casi cualquier vehículo de motor pesa al menos 20 veces más que un monopatín y su conductor, e incluso un pequeño golpe puede ser mortal para el conductor del monopatín.
Los vehículos más grandes, como las pipas y los tráileres, pueden llegar a pesar hasta 80,000 libras. Además, cualquier contacto con uno es más probable debido a los grandes puntos ciegos de estos camiones grandes.
Una vez que los monopatines llegaron al mundo de las aplicaciones de transporte compartido, las salas de urgencias locales han experimentado un gran aumento en el número de conductores de monopatín heridos. Algunas de las lesiones más comunes son:
- Lesiones en la cabeza
- Codos y rodillas destrozados
- Costillas rotas
- Contusiones profundas
- Road Rash
- Fracturas faciales
- Muñecas fracturadas
¿Qué pasa si me he lesionado en un accidente de monopatín?
Lo primero que debe hacer es atender sus necesidades médicas inmediatas, pero luego es posible que quiera considerar hablar con un abogado sobre sus circunstancias. Hay muchas preguntas sobre seguros y compensación que surgen cuando ocurren lesiones en estos monopatines.
¿Qué seguro pagará? Si tengo la culpa, ¿se puede pagar alguna de mis facturas médicas? ¿Se puede obligar a la compañía de monopatines a pagar?
Presente todas estas preguntas, y muchas más, a un abogado familiarizado con estos monopatines, seguros y lesiones personales. En RHINO Lawyers, nuestro equipo de lesiones personales Ofrezca una consulta gratuita donde podamos evaluar su caso y delinear de dónde podría provenir su compensación.
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Muertes por accidentes y responsabilidad legal en Florida
Las muertes por accidentes disminuyeron ligeramente en 2017 y 2018 y han ido disminuyendo constantemente, con algunas excepciones, durante las últimas décadas. Desafortunadamente, todavía ocurren. Sin embargo, cuando ocurren muertes por accidentes, a veces se plantean dudas sobre la responsabilidad civil.
Responsabilidad del seguro frente a la del patrimonio
El seguro de auto sirve para cubrir las pérdidas del conductor cuando este lesiona a otra persona. Por lo tanto, muchas personas piensan que el seguro de auto se utiliza para cubrir los daños del lesionado. Sin embargo, la compañía de seguros no tiene la obligación contractual de pagarle al conductor lesionado. Tienen la obligación de pagar cualquier pérdida financiera en la que incurra su conductor por haber causado un accidente.
¿Por qué es esto importante? Porque cuando el la persona culpable muere, la compañía de seguros no le debe al lesionado (como lo discutimos), pero el patrimonio del difunto sí le debe al lesionado debido a las leyes sucesorias y de herencia. Por lo tanto, la obligación de pagar por las pérdidas incurridas por el patrimonio recae en la compañía de seguros.
En muchos casos, la compañía de seguros trabajará con el lesionado para llegar a un acuerdo, pero si no hay una oferta satisfactoria para el lesionado, entonces es necesario demandar, y dado que la persona culpable ha fallecido, se debe demandar a su sucesión.
Un choque reciente
Un hombre de 81 años murió el sábado 22 de junio de 2019 cuando su auto chocó contra otros dos. Según la Patrulla de Carreteras de Florida, el hombre conducía un Toyota Corolla por Little Road hacia Denton Avenue. Al parecer, se pasó una luz roja y chocó contra un camión semirremolque, el cual a su vez impactó a una Ford F-150 que estaba en la intersección esperando para girar a la izquierda.
Ambos conductores de los otros autos más un pasajero fueron trasladados a un hospital local debido a lesiones graves, pero no está claro en qué vehículo viajaba el pasajero. La FHP sigue investigando el accidente.
Aunque no sabemos quién tuvo la culpa en el accidente antes mencionado, cuando la persona culpable muere, puede ser incierto quién debe ahora los daños causados por el conductor.
¿Necesito un abogado?
Es muy probable que sí. No es tan sencillo como hacer un reclamo de seguro típico. Si bien la ley no exige un abogado si un patrimonio debe dinero a una persona lesionada, al menos debería hablar con un abogado para obtener asesoramiento imparcial y una evaluación del caso.
En RHINO Lawyers, nuestro equipo de lesiones personales ofrece una consulta gratuita para revisar su caso y ayudarle a obtener la mayor compensación posible por sus lesiones. RHINO Lawyers es el bufete de abogados poderoso y enfocado en resultados que se enfrenta a las compañías de seguros y a los abusones “de frente”. Describimos nuestro enfoque audaz y moderno sobre la “Ley de Accidentes y Lesiones Personales” y “Nuestra Misión Personal” de empoderar a las familias de Florida para que “¡Tomen el Control!”.”
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Responsabilidad cuando los pasajeros se lesionan en accidentes automovilísticos
In most accidents, there are two cars and one at-fault driver which makes liability simple to understand. Under Florida law, those injured by the negligence of someone else can recover damages from that person.
Florida law also requires that each person has auto insurance. Typically, the at-fault driver’s insurance will pay for the damages. However, sometimes things aren’t that simple. What happens if a car crashes due to the driver’s negligence injuring their passengers?
The law still applies, and when the passengers are traveling with the at-fault driver. Then that person’s auto insurance will cover injuries and even pay for a wrongful death.
Reluctance to Make Claim
But many times, people don’t feel comfortable making a claim against someone who is a friend or another family member. This is understandable, but the truth is, if the driver had insurance, it was just for that reason.
Statistics show that less than three percent of all personal injury claims go to trial. This means that around 97 percent are settled by the insurance company. Chances are you won’t be taking your friend to court.
At-Fault Driver’s Without Insurance
What if the driver doesn’t have insurance? Florida law requires that all motorists have at least $10,000 property damage and $10,000 bodily injury. However, if they don’t, they face a ticket, fines and will be on the hook for all the damages.
Florida also requires each motorist to have what’s called personal injury protection or PIP. Which will pay out damages without regard to fault, and because fault is not an issue. So, any passenger that has PIP can use that money to cover the damages from a car accident. In fact, even if the driver has insurance, with PIP, any injured person who has that coverage will use their own policy to cover damages up to $10,000.
Wrongful Death Liability and PIP
One problem is PIP only covers medical bills and property damage but not for a wrongful death or other losses like pain and suffering. Unfortunately, many motorists don’t have insurance except the mandatory PIP which means that if they hurt someone and that person dies, then their insurance won’t cover it.
This is why many Florida motorists have additional coverage like uninsured/underinsured (UM/UIM) which will pay for losses when there is no other insurance or that insurance isn’t enough. This means that if a passenger has UM/UIM on their policy, then that will pay for a wrongful death claim made by their family.
Un choque reciente
As a tragic example: the driver of a 4-door sedan lost control of the vehicle and crashed killing all three occupants. The tragic accident happened just after midnight, Wednesday, June 19, 2019, on the John Ringling Causeway in Sarasota. According to the Sarasota Police Department, three teens were traveling westbound on the bridge when the car crashed.
Family and friends converged on the scene and left flowers and stuffed animals to remember their loved ones and support the families in their time of grief. Several friends expressed their dismay and remembered how kind the teens were to other people.
Comuníquese con un abogado de accidentes automovilísticos en Tampa hoy
If you were a passenger in an accident where the driver was at fault, don’t try to figure out the insurance on your own. The equipo de lesiones personales en RHINO Lawyers know Florida insurance laws and have a great track record of standing up to them and getting all the coverage the law allows.
RHINO Lawyers is the powerful, results-driven law firm, that takes Insurance Companies and Bullies “head-on!” We describe our bold modern approach to “Accident & Personal Injury Law” and “Our Personal Mission” to empower Florida’s families to “Take Charge!” Contact us for a free consultation after an accident resulting in a serious injury.
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Accidente fatal de bicicleta en estacionamiento en Homosassa
Un automóvil atropelló a un ciclista en el estacionamiento de una gasolinera y lo mató. El accidente ocurrió temprano el domingo 16 de junio de 2019, cuando el conductor de un automóvil de pasajeros chocó por detrás a un hombre que iba en su bicicleta. Los servicios de emergencia acudieron al estacionamiento de la gasolinera Racetrac, ubicada a lo largo de South Suncoast Boulevard, y lo trasladaron de urgencia a un hospital local, pero desafortunadamente falleció a causa de sus heridas. La policía dice que el accidente aún está bajo investigación y que había cargos pendientes, aunque no especificaron cuáles.
Lesiones de bicicleta en el estacionamiento
Casi cualquier choque en bicicleta puede ser mortal o producir lesiones corporales graves. Esto se debe a la naturaleza desprotegida del ciclismo y al hecho de que el automóvil promedio pesa hasta 20 veces más que un ciclista. Los estacionamientos representan un problema para los ciclistas, quienes a menudo pasan desapercibidos para los automovilistas.
Ante cualquier accidente, la persona culpable tiene que pagar las lesiones y las pérdidas financieras de la persona lesionada. Esto es cierto cuando un auto y una bicicleta chocan y si ocurre en un estacionamiento. En Florida, la ley establece ciertos patrones de derecho de paso en los estacionamientos.
Un estacionamiento tiene carriles de circulación, intersecciones, señales de alto y, por supuesto, cajones de estacionamiento. En términos generales, las reglas de tránsito se aplican como si se tratara de la vía pública, exigiendo que cada persona obedezca las normas y ceda el derecho de paso a los demás.
Por ejemplo, un automóvil tiene la preferencia de paso en un “carril” y el conductor tiene que tratar el área marcada frente a la tienda como un cruce peatonal. Asimismo, las bicicletas tienen las mismas normas de preferencia de paso y de infracciones de tránsito que los automóviles. Sin embargo, cuando se trata de un accidente y de la responsabilidad por una lesión personal, las cosas toman un rumbo diferente.
La negligencia y el deber de cuidado
En un estacionamiento, el conductor de un automóvil tiene el deber de actuar con cuidado al manejar su vehículo para que los demás puedan circular con seguridad. Esto no significa que se ignoren todas las normas de tránsito (y de los estacionamientos), pero la ley analizará las circunstancias de cada incidente para determinar si el conductor actuó con el cuidado razonable.
Si el ciclista violó el derecho de paso, pero el vehículo podría haberse detenido fácilmente, entonces un jurado podría considerar que, dado que un automóvil es mucho más grande y pesado, el conductor debe extremar los cuidados cuando hay bicicletas presentes. Por lo tanto, aunque el ciclista haya violado el derecho de paso, la ley permite que un jurado determine que el conductor fue negligente.
¿Qué debo hacer si sufrí una lesión en un estacionamiento?
Si estabas andando en bicicleta en un estacionamiento y un automovilista te causó lesiones, deberías hablar con un abogado para conocer tus derechos. La mayoría de los abogados especializados en lesiones personales ofrecen una consulta gratuita en la que puedes obtener una evaluación de tu caso para ver si la ley te permite reclamar una indemnización por tus lesiones. Los seres queridos que quedan atrás después de un accidente también deberían hablar con un abogado sobre demandas por homicidio culposo.
Habla con el RHINO Lawyers hoy. Nuestro equipo de lesiones personales es un bufete de abogados poderoso y enfocado en resultados, que enfrenta a las compañías de seguros y a los abusones “de frente”. Describimos nuestro enfoque audaz y moderno sobre el “Derecho de Accidentes y Lesiones Personales” y “Nuestra Misión Personal” para empoderar a las familias de Florida para que “¡Tomen el control!”.”
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Accidente de camión semirremolque en la I-4 mata a un hombre de Plant City, FL
A compact SUV traveling eastbound on I-4 near Mango Rd rear-ended a semi-truck Thursday morning, June 6, 2019. According to the Florida Highway Patrol, the semi-truck had pulled over earlier because its engine had overheated. When he finished cooling it off, the driver pulled out into the outside lane right in front of the SUV.
The impact caused the driver of the SUV to die at the scene, and the truck driver was not injured. The FHP said that the accident was still under investigation and that it’s too early to tell if any charges will be filed.
Semi-Truck Accidents
Large commercial trucks such as semi-trucks are dangerous to all vehicles around them. Typically, studies have shown that truck drivers have a much lower accident and fatality rate than other drivers. However, even a small mistake in a vehicle that can weigh up to 80,000 lbs fully loaded can cause significant injury and even death.
Fault in a Rear-End Accident
Although we have no idea regarding fault in the above accident, most people have heard that if you hit someone in front of you, it’s your fault. While that’s generally true, there are exceptions. According to Florida personal injury law, for someone to be liable for another’s injuries, they must have been negligent.
In a typical rear-end accident, the driver doesn’t stop in time and hits the car in front of them. However, if a vehicle changed lanes right in front of another car, then that driver was careless by not yielding to the right-of-way to the other driver. In that case, even though a driver rear-ended another vehicle, the fault could be with the vehicle that changed lanes too quickly.
Muerte Injusta
When a person is killed in a car accident, the family members can file a claim for homicidio culposo. The court will look at whether the alleged at-fault driver acted negligently, and if so, then the family members can collect certain damages based on the loss of their family member.
The most common of these damages are:
- Medical bills of the deceased, if related to the accident
- Funeral and Burial Expenses
- Loss of financial support for dependent family members
- Loss of companionship (for children) and consortium (for spouse)
Contact a Truck Accident Lawyer
If you have been injured or have a loved family member that has been killed by someone else’s negligence, then you should at least talk to an attorney. The insurance company will not tell you the law or give you a heads up of an upcoming deadline. It’s their job to pay out as little money as possible.
El Truck Accident Lawyers en RHINO Lawyers have the experience and knowledge to go up against the insurance companies. Call our equipo de lesiones personales today for a free consultation. Their personal mission is to empower Florida’s families to “Take Charge!”
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Conductor acusado de manejar bajo la influencia en accidente fatal de motocicleta
A motorcycle rider died Saturday, June 1, 2019. The death occurred after a 29-year-old driver allegedly turned left directly in front of a motorcycle. The accident happened as the driver of a 2013 Hyundai tried to turn onto Belleview Boulevard. Consequently, turning directly into the path of a 59-year-old man riding a motorcycle.
According to police at the escena, the rider was thrown from the bike and suffered fatal injuries. The driver of the Hyundai failed a field sobriety test. Now the driver faces charges of DUI manslaughter and child neglect for driving impaired with minor children in the car.
Motorcycle Accident Wrongful Death and DUI
Anytime an auto accident results in a fatality, the at-fault driver could be liable for a personal injury that resulted in death. This is called a wrongful death claim. When law enforcement arrests the at-fault driver for intoxication and they get sent to prison for DUI manslaughter, family members often wonder if they are still going to be able to collect any compensation.
Incarceration and Auto Insurance
This is a valid question because when someones in jail, it seems that they might not be available for trials and other proceedings associated with a wrongful death claim. Then if they get a judgment against them, how are they going to pay?
However, under Florida law, if a person is in prison, they can be served papers at that address, and the state will make sure they are available for all official proceedings. As for being able to pay, hopefully, they had auto insurance at the time of the accident. If so, the obligation goes to the insurance company to pay for any financial losses incurred by the victim up to the limits of the policy cap.
What if There was no Auto Insurance?
In some cases, the impaired driver (or any at-fault driver) doesn’t have auto insurance. Then the victim’s own policy might pay for their losses if they have certain policy provisions:
- Medpay This is a provision that drivers can get on their own policy. It will pay for medical bills regardless of who is at fault or injured. So long as the accident involved the insured or their vehicle.
- Protección contra lesiones personales (PIP): This works like MedPay. But it pays medical bills and other damages like pain and suffering and loss of wages. It also pays out regardless of the injured party or at fault. So long as the accident involved the insured or their vehicle.
- Sin seguro o con seguro insuficiente (UM/UIM)La mayoría de las pólizas de seguro cuentan con cláusulas para conductores no asegurados o con seguro insuficiente. Estas pagarán a los asegurados por todos los daños por lesiones personales si el otro conductor tiene un seguro insuficiente o no tiene seguro. Esto puede incluir el no poder localizar a un conductor que se da a la fuga, siempre y cuando este haya tenido la culpa en el accidente.
In Florida, the law doesn’t require that a driver have UM/UIM. However, many people carry that as protection against those with no or little insurance. If a driver has any of these provisions, then they can collect against their own insurance company for their losses.
Medpay and PIP will not pay for a wrongful death claim. Yet, it will pay for medical bills and some other losses up until the time of death. UM/UIM, however, does cover most financial losses faced by the survivors of an accident fatality.
Do I need a Motorcycle Accident Attorney?
If you’ve had a family member killed because of someone else’s negligence, then you need to talk to an attorney. Know your rights under the law. DON’T talk to anyone from the insurance company or their lawyers until you have at least spoken to an experienced Motorcycle injury attorney.
In a wrongful death claim, there are many potential pitfalls that someone can incur that might get the claim dismissed. So the best thing to do if you live in the Tampa area is to call RHINO Lawyers which is the powerful, results-driven law firm, that takes Insurance Companies and Bullies “head-on!” Our equipo de lesiones personales Describimos nuestro enfoque audaz y moderno sobre la “Ley de Accidentes y Lesiones Personales” y “Nuestra Misión Personal” de empoderar a las familias de Florida para que “¡Tomen el Control!”
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Información sobre el centro de traumatología de Tampa
First, when someone is seriously injured, they often need to go to an emergency room; known today as a trauma center; for medical assistance. But, these medical care departments are a vital resource to a community. Especially, when someone has incurred a life-threatening injury from an auto accident.
In fact, the Tampa area has two trauma emergency rooms. St. Joseph’s Hospital has both a designated Level II. And, a Pediatric Trauma Center, and Tampa General Hospital, which is a Level I Trauma Center.
Note: If you or a loved one was injured in an accident, contact us for a free consultation. We visit both of these hospitals to speak to accident victims.
Medical Trauma
Furthermore, a medical trauma is defined as a sudden onset of a physical injury with sufficient severity to require immediate medical attention. Thus, if someone experiencing a trauma doesn’t get medical attention quickly, the injury might cause systemic shock called “shock trauma” and may require immediate resuscitation and interventions to save a life or limb.
Even though, auto accidents are the number one cause of personal injury in the United States. Incidentally, there are certain common types of traumatic injuries that come from car crashes that require a trip to an emergency room. Some of these are:
- Lesiones cerebrales traumáticas
- Lesiones de la médula espinal
- Skull fractures
- Collapsed lungs
- Crush injuries
- Burn injuries.
What is a Trauma Center?
Hence, a trauma center—traditionally called an emergency room—is a medical care unit found in a licensed hospital that is equipped to deal with traumatic injuries. Yet, each state has laws that designate the levels of each center and provides guidelines on what is required to meet a certain level of trauma care. However, most states follow the same general designations so that there is uniformity in the meaning of the different levels of trauma care.
Types of trauma centers in Florida
Like most states, Florida uses a level system to designate the type of trauma care available in each emergency room. And, the Florida Department of Health creates the designation of each center throughout the state. In fact, each center is then verified by the American College of Surgeons which has national standards used in the verification process.
Additionally, a trauma emergency room needs to be re-verified every three years, and for an emergency room to gain and maintain a level I designation, it must provide both adult and pediatric services. Actually, these designations are:
- Level I Trauma Centers
- Level II Trauma Centers
- Pediatric Trauma Centers
Florida Level I Centers
Thus, a Level I center in Florida must meet the standards of a trauma emergency room and be verified by the Florida Department of Health.
- They have the resources, equipment, and personnel to handle critical patient care.
- Use formal trauma-certified doctors, nurses, and surgeons on staff at all times.
- Has the formal research and education programs for the enhancement of trauma care.
- Serves as a resource facility to Level II and Pediatric Trauma Centers.
- Has various levels of local (municipal) support and funding
Level II Centers
Granted, these are similar to Level I centers but do not require the research and residency components. Additionally, they have lower volume requirements of major trauma patients.
Components of Level II Center
- Has the resources, equipment, and personnel to handle critical patient care.
- Has formal trauma certified doctors, nurses, and surgeons on staff at all times.
- Continues in training for the enhancement of trauma care.
- Has various levels of local (municipal) support and funding
Pediatric Trauma Centers
Additionally, all Level I Centers must have served as a Pediatric Trauma Center. And, other emergency rooms can have the designations of a Pediatric Trauma Center without Level I or II designations.
Components of a Pediatric Trauma Center
- They have resources and equipment to handle critical pediatric patients.
- Use pediatric critical care trained and certified personnel and staff.
- Has a pediatric trauma-certified emergency doctor and a pediatric surgeon on at all times.
Tampa Metro Area Trauma Centers
St Joseph’s Hospital
– Level II Trauma Center
– Pediatric Trauma Center
3001 W. Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr., Blvd Tampa, Florida, 33607
(800) 229-2273
Tampa General Hospital
– Level I Trauma Center
1 Tampa General Cir
Tampa, FL 33606
(813) 844-7000
Contact a Traumatic Injury Attorney Today
In short, if you or a loved one has visited an emergency room as a result of an auto accident, you need to speak to an attorney to learn your rights under the law. As a result, you may be entitled to compensation from the person that injured you.
Lastly, don’t go it alone, call the equipo de lesiones personales en RHINO Lawyers which is the powerful, results-driven law firm that takes Insurance Companies and Bullies “head-on!” Thus, we describe our bold modern approach to “Accident & Personal Injury Law” and “Our Personal Mission” to empower Florida’s families to “Take Charge!”
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Pasajero de camión de caja gravemente herido
Due to the crash paramedics rushed the occupants of a box truck to the hospital in serious condition. The accidente happened around 3 a.m. Wednesday, May 22, 2019, in the westbound lanes of I-4 near the 12 milepost.
According to the Florida Highway Patrol, the driver of the box truck went off-road for an unknown reason and hit a barrier wall that separated the highway from a Florida DOT scale building. The officer stated they weren’t wearing seatbelts causing them to be thrown from the truck.
Ejection Injuries in a Box Truck Accident
According to the National Highway Traffic Safety Administrations, you have around a 90 percent chance of dying when ejected from a vehicle in a crash. This is because of the violent nature of an accident that happens with enough force to eject occupants. Also, a person ejected from a car is not protected by the vehicle. So, they are subject to a secondary impact or severely injured by hitting the ground.
Passenger Injuries
Passengers of an auto crash are more likely to be severely injured or killed than the driver. Experts believe the reason for this is that the steering wheel offers some protection to the driver and that many times the passenger isn’t able to brace themselves or take other defensive measures prior to the crash.
Who Pays for my Injuries?
Many times, passengers of the at-fault driver wonder who will pay for their injuries. Florida law requires that anyone at fault for someone else’s personal injuries compensate them for their losses. This is true even if the driver and the passenger are friends, family and are on the same insurance policy.
This means that the insurance company of the drive of the car that caused the accident will have to pay for all financial losses incurred because of the crash. Also, if the injured passenger has auto insurance, there may some coverage from their own policy as well.
Do I need an Attorney after a Box Truck Crash?
The insurance company might tell you that you can’t sue a family member or that if you weren’t wearing a seatbelt, that the injury was your fault. Don’t listen to them. Talk to our equipo de lesiones personales who knows the laws regarding personal injury and insurance coverage.
Call a Tampa Auto Accident Lawyer at RHINO Lawyers which is the powerful, results-driven law firm that takes Insurance Companies and Bullies “head-on!” Our Personal Mission is to empower Florida’s families to “Take Charge!”
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