Miami Beach Hit-and-Run Accident Seriously Injures Woman

Florida car accidents that lead to serious injuries are always difficult to handle for those who have been harmed and for those who are close to the person or people who have been injured.  This is particularly true if the accident winds up as a hit-and-run, as it adds the steps of identifying and apprehending the driver to the situation before justice can be obtained.  Unfortunately, another Miami hit-and-run accident has occurred, and this one has left a woman seriously injured.

The latest Miami hit-and-run accident took place at approximately 3 a.m. near the intersection of 16th Street and Collins Avenue.  The woman was run down by a vehicle that fled the scene immediately thereafter, and the woman suffered serious head injuries and was rushed to Jackson Memorial Hospital’s Ryder Trauma Center.  Police stated that they believe that the woman will survive her injuries, and the search for the driver involved has begun.

Florida Car Accident Statistics

First, we’d like to express our hope that the woman who was injured in the latest Miami hit-and-run accident is able to recover from her injuries quickly.  Secondly, this incident will only add to different bodies of statistics regarding Florida car accidents.  Every year, approximately 200,000 people are injured and another 3,000 are killed in Florida car accidents, and estimates indicate that as many as 3,300 Florida hit-and-run crashes take place on an annual basis.

Miami Personal Injury Lawyers

Generally, drivers involved in Miami hit-and-run accidents are ultimately identified and apprehended, and if or when this happens with this case the driver will face significant criminal liability.  However, this would not prevent the woman who was injured from filing a Florida personal injury lawsuit as well, and if such a claim was successful she could stand to collect damages for medical costs, lost income and pain and suffering.

Therefore, those who have been injured in a Miami hit-and-run accident should not wait to seek legal help.  If this includes you or someone you love, seek the counsel of Miami personal injury lawyers who have been holding hit-and-run drivers accountable for the harm they have caused for many years.  Contact Bernstein & Maryanoff today at 800-429-4529 to schedule a free initial consultation.

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