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Plantation Car Accident AttorneyAfter a car accident in Plantation, you may be dealing with painful injuries, time away from work, and growing medical bills. Insurance companies often move quickly, but not always in your best interest.

Our car accident lawyers in Plantation do. For more than 50 years, Meldon Law has represented injured Floridians and recovered hundreds of millions of dollars for our clients. Trusted by the Florida Gators and Floridians Everywhere, we provide straightforward guidance, personalized attention, and determined advocacy from start to finish. Contact us today for a free consultation. Our Plantation personal injury attorneys are ready to fight for you.

Why Injured Accident Victims Choose Meldon Law

When you’ve been hurt in a car accident, choosing the right law firm matters. Injured victims turn to Meldon Law because they want a team that truly cares.

For over 50 years, our firm has fought for injured Floridians and recovered hundreds of millions of dollars on their behalf. That experience means we understand how to prove negligence, deal with difficult insurance companies, and prepare cases for trial. We build every claim as if it may go to court to ensure we’re ready at a moment’s notice.

Clients also choose us because of our commitment to personalized attention. We intentionally limit our caseload so we can focus on the people we serve. That means clear communication, regular updates, and attorneys who are accessible when you have questions. If you’re unable to travel, we can even meet you at the hospital or another convenient location.

Our approach is guided by Compassion, Accountability, Reliability, Excellence, and a drive for Success. We take your fight personally, and we Won’t Back Down. When your future is on the line, you deserve a firm that is a force to be reckoned with in and out of court.

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What Damages Can You Recover After a Car Accident?

A serious car accident can affect nearly every part of your life. If someone else’s negligence caused your injuries, you may be entitled to recover compensation for both your financial losses and the personal impact of the crash.

  • Economic damages are designed to cover your measurable expenses. These may include past and future medical bills, hospital stays, surgeries, rehabilitation, prescription medications, and assistive devices. You can also seek compensation for lost wages, reduced earning capacity if you can’t return to the same job, and property damage to your vehicle. Any out-of-pocket costs related to your injury may also be included.
  • Non-economic damages address the human side of an accident. This can include pain and suffering, emotional distress, inconvenience, disability, disfigurement, and loss of enjoyment of life. These damages recognize that the effects of a crash go far beyond receipts and invoices.

In wrongful death cases, families may pursue compensation for funeral expenses, lost financial support, and the loss of companionship and guidance.

Every case is different. Meldon Law carefully evaluates the full extent of your losses to pursue the maximum compensation available under Florida law.

$4,250,000

Golf Cart Accident

Our client tragically lost his life when a distracted golf cart driver crashed into our client while he was riding his bicycle. Our client was an avid cyclist and was riding his usual route when a golf cart made a left turn and cut across our client’s bike path. The impact of the collision was so severe that our client was knocked off his bicycle into the air and landed in the roadway. Due to the golf cart driver’s failure to adhere to standard traffic regulations and exercise due caution, our client was tragically killed. Our office is pursuing a wrongful death action on behalf of the surviving family.

$1,450,000

Motorcycle Accident

A woman on a motorcycle was hit by a car that resulted in leg amputation below the knee.

$1,250,000

Pedestrian Accident

A female pedestrian was hit by a car that was pulling out of a parking lot that resulted in lower back surgery and a spinal stimulator implant.

$995,000

Car Accident

When hit by a driver of a Ford Credit company who ran a stop-sign at an intersection of a highway causing – multiple cervical fractures, a frontal lobe brain injury, a right shoulder injury, and a right broken arm.

$950,000

Golf Cart Accident

Our client was enjoying an afternoon riding in a golf cart when another golf cart t-boned our client’s cart. Our client suffered significant injuries resulting in permanent disfigurement of her feet, hands, and TBI’s. Our firm was able to successfully settle this matter pre-suit for our client for $950,000.00.

$500,000

Traumatic Brain Injury

Our client was severely injured in an intersection crash. She suffered two (2) significant “jolts” – the first from when she was T-boned in the intersection, and the second from when the original impact caused her to strike a utility pole. The crash caused highly painful low back injuries, initially forcing the client to undergo aggressive pain management, including radiofrequency ablations (nerve burning). A highly compelling, emotional video was prepared featuring testimony from the client and her Aunt about the mental, emotional, and physical problems the client has faced since the crash. The case settled pre-suit for $500,000.00.

$500,000

Car Accident

Our client was a driving on a curved road in a residential neighborhood in South Florida at midnight when he was struck head-on by a high-performance sportscar traveling at a very high rate of speed. One of the witnesses to the crash was a U.S. Army Officer who saw the sportscar literally “fly through the median” prior to striking our client’s vehicle. Fortunately, the at-fault vehicle initially struck bushes and knocked over a palm tree prior to the collision, otherwise the injuries to our client most likely would have been fatal. A life care plan for the client was prepared by a highly qualified, well respected certified life care planner hired by our firm, and ultimately, the case settled for $500,000.00.

$450,000

Motorcycle Accident

Our client was preparing to stop when the car driven behind them failed to notice and crashed into the rear of our client’s vehicle. The hit was of such force that it knocked our client’s vehicle into oncoming traffic where he ultimately came to a stop in the ditch on the opposite side of the road. Our client suffered catastrophic injuries. The case ultimately settled pre-suit for $450,000.00.

Your Options for Compensation After a Car Accident in Florida

After a car accident in Plantation, you may have more than one path to financial recovery. Understanding your options is an important first step toward protecting your rights.

Personal Injury Protection (PIP)

Florida is a no-fault state, which means you typically turn to your own auto insurance first. Your Personal Injury Protection (PIP) coverage pays for a portion of your medical expenses and lost wages, regardless of who caused the crash.

PIP generally covers:

  • 80% of reasonable medical expenses
  • 60% of lost wages
  • Certain replacement services

However, coverage is limited (usually $10,000), and you must seek medical treatment within 14 days of the accident to qualify. In serious injury cases, PIP is often not enough to fully cover your losses.

Holding the At-Fault Driver Accountable

If your injuries meet Florida’s “serious injury” threshold, you may step outside the no-fault system and file a claim directly against the negligent driver. This allows you to pursue full compensation, including:

  • All past and future medical expenses
  • Lost earning capacity
  • Pain and suffering
  • Other non-economic damages

Uninsured/Underinsured Motorist Coverage (UM)

If the at-fault driver does not have insurance or does not carry enough insurance to cover your damages, your Uninsured/Underinsured Motorist (UM) coverage may apply. UM coverage can compensate you for medical bills, lost income, and pain and suffering when the responsible driver cannot.

Unfortunately, even your own insurance company may attempt to minimize a UM claim. Having legal representation can help protect you.

At Meldon Law, our Plantation car accident attorneys carefully evaluate every available source of compensation to pursue the maximum recovery possible.

Call us to explore your options today.

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How We Build a Strong Car Accident Case and Prove Negligence

Building a successful car accident claim requires more than filing paperwork. At Meldon Law, we take a strategic, evidence-based approach designed to prove negligence and position your case for maximum compensation.

First, we conduct a thorough investigation. This includes obtaining:

When necessary, we work with accident reconstruction experts to analyze vehicle damage, skid marks, black box data, and road conditions.

Next, we gather detailed medical documentation to clearly connect the crash to your injuries. We consult with your treating physicians and, in some cases, outside medical experts to understand the full extent of your condition and any long-term impact on your life and ability to work.

To prove negligence under Florida law, we establish four key elements:

  • Duty of care: The other driver had a responsibility to operate their vehicle safely.
  • Breach of duty: They violated that responsibility through careless or reckless behavior.
  • Causation: Their actions directly caused the crash and your injuries.
  • Damages: You suffered losses as a result.

You Have a Limited Time to Take Action After a Plantation Car Crash

If you’ve been injured in a car accident, time is limited to protect your rights. Under Florida Statute § 95.11, you generally have two years from the date of the crash to file a personal injury lawsuit. If you miss this deadline, the court can bar you from recovering compensation.

Wrongful death claims also typically carry a two-year deadline from the date of your loved one’s passing.

The Statute of Limitations Isn’t the Only Reason to Act Quickly

While two years may sound like plenty of time, building a strong case takes careful preparation. Evidence can disappear, witnesses’ memories can fade, and insurance companies begin building their defense immediately. Acting quickly allows your attorney to preserve critical evidence, gather documentation, and protect the value of your claim.

Certain cases, such as those involving government entities, may involve even shorter notice requirements and special procedures.

The best way to protect your right to compensation is to speak with an attorney as soon as possible. Meldon Law offers free consultations, and we handle cases on a contingency fee basis. That means you pay nothing upfront while our Florida car accident lawyers work to protect your right to compensation.

Protect Your Rights by Calling Our Team Today

If you’ve been injured in a Plantation car accident, you don’t have to face the aftermath alone. Meldon Law brings more than 50 years of experience, hundreds of millions recovered, and a commitment to client-focused service in every case. Call today for a free consultation and let our team help you move forward with confidence.

Plantation Car Accident FAQs

What Should I Do Immediately After a Car Accident in Plantation?

First, seek medical attention, even if your injuries seem minor. Some injuries take hours or days to fully appear.

Call law enforcement, exchange information with the other driver, and document the scene if you’re able.

If an insurance adjuster calls, do not agree to give a recorded statement until you have spoken to your attorney.

Can I Still Recover Compensation If I Was Partly At Fault?

Yes, in many cases. Florida follows a modified comparative negligence rule. If you are 50% or less at fault, you may still recover compensation. However, your recovery will be reduced by your percentage of fault.

How Much Is My Car Accident Case Worth?

The value of your case depends on factors like the severity of your injuries, medical expenses, lost income, future care needs, and available insurance coverage. A detailed review of your situation is the best way to determine what your claim may be worth.

Which Roads Pose the Most Danger in Plantation?

Certain high-traffic areas in Plantation tend to see more collisions, especially during peak travel hours. Intersections along Broward Boulevard, University Drive, Pine Island Road, and near I-595 often experience congestion and increased crash risks. Shopping centers, school zones, and busy commuter routes can also contribute to rear-end and T-bone accidents. If a poorly designed roadway or dangerous condition contributed to your crash, additional parties, such as a government entity, may share responsibility.

How Much Does It Cost to Hire a Car Accident Lawyer from Meldon Law?

We work on a contingency fee basis. You pay nothing upfront, and we only get paid if we recover compensation for you.

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