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Car Accident While On Vacation? You Need A Vacation Accident Lawyer

Posted on: August 21, 2022

Sun, fun, and…crashes?!

If you get into a car accident while on vacation, you may need a vacation accident lawyer.

 

There’s never a good time to get into a car accident, but it’s arguably much worse when it happens while you’re on vacation.

Your trip to the State of Florida is supposed to be a time for fun in the sun and days walking around the theme parks, lounging at the pool, or hanging out at the beach…not calling your insurance company, visiting the emergency room, or googling ‘injured on vacation attorney’. This is only further complicated if you’re using a rental car or visiting from another state—or country—altogether.

Crashes and collisions happen everywhere, every day, to millions of people. You can’t always prevent them from occurring, but there are some steps you can take afterward to make the entire process as easy as it can possibly be.

 

What To Do In A Car Accident

First, remain calm. While it is obviously stressful to get into a car accident while on vacation, and a bit more scary than a slip and fall, panicking will only make it more difficult to handle the situation.

If you have young children in the car with you, they may be (understandably) upset by the whole ordeal. Seeing that the grown ups are calm will help them calm down, too.

Take a few deep breaths to clear your head. Then, follow these steps:

Ensure Everyone’s Safety

Check that the passengers in all cars are safe and dial 911 if they suffer an injury.

If vehicles are sitting in the way of traffic (and they’re still operational), move them to a safe location, such as the side of the road or a nearby parking lot. This not only removes you from a dangerous situation, it prevents a secondary accident. However, if you need to document who is at fault, you may need to take photographs before the vehicles are moved. For example, if there is a dispute over who moved into which lane, you will want to document the point of impact.

Also, you might have heard that Florida is a no fault state. This doesn’t mean that fault doesn’t matter. It’s still important to determine who is at fault.

If it’s the other driver, try and get as much evidence as you can to support that claim. However, avoid admitting the crash was your fault without first seeking legal representation.

aerial view of car accident with police directing traffic

Call the Authorities

This next step is one of the most important: call 911 to have a police officer come to the scene of the accident.

Many people are wary of involving law enforcement, as they don’t want to “make a big deal” out of an accident. However, Florida law actually requires that a police report be filed within 10 days of any accident that causes injury and/or pain.

If the accident happened in the parking lot of a local theme park or cruise ship, additional security officers may want to make their own report.

Collect Evidence

While the police are conducting their own investigation, perform one of your own. Collect the other driver’s information as well as that of any witnesses. If they are willing, record a video of them describing what happened.

It also helps to take pictures of both vehicles. This creates an evidence trail that can be useful in the future.

Make a Claim

If you were driving your own vehicle, call your car insurance company to file an accident claim and ask about any documents that might be required.

If you were driving a rented car, contact the rental car company to notify them of the accident. If you purchased insurance coverage for your trip, don’t assume that you are 100% covered. Ask specifically what your coverage is.

If you were in an Uber or Lyft vehicle, your driver will handle any property damage claims.

chiropractor treating patient's shoulder injury

Seek Medical Attention

It is very common for your body to experience a surge of adrenaline after a car accident, which prevents you from feeling pain and soreness. Without a professional evaluation, you may not notice the extent of your vacation injuries until days or weeks later.

People often don’t want to give up part of one of their vacation days to treat, but it is important that you do so to document your injuries. You also want to be careful about causing more injuries, for example, by walking around at the parks for several more days while on vacation. That’s why it’s important to develop an attorney client relationship with your personal injury attorneys as fast as possible.

While you don’t have to call an ambulance (save those for life-threatening emergencies!), you also shouldn’t delay this until you get home. In fact, prompt medical treatment shows that you are taking your injuries seriously.

While receiving treatment, let the doctors know that you are on vacation so they can advise you of any extra medical precautions.

Change Travel Arrangements

If the doctor has given you orders that clash with your plans, take time to consider changing your travel arrangements. You may be able to work with the airline to delay a return if you need surgery or need time post-surgery to recover.

It is important that you follow the medical advice on what you should do about traveling.

Connect With a FL Lawyer

While very few people are excited by the prospect of a lawsuit, the reality is that many accident cases do require the assistance of an experienced law firm.

Tell Us About Your Case

In our experience, car insurance companies don’t hand over hundreds of thousands of dollars without a fight. Instead, they undervalue or even deny your claim. They often agree to pay the medical expenses and then when presented with all of the expenses, the company instead will state that you treated too much.

Having an experienced car accident attorney on your side can ensure that you get the compensation you deserve for your personal injury claim.

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Why Do I Need a Florida Accident Attorney?

If your case does need to go to trial or mediation, the proceedings will need to take place in the same state as the accident, NOT where you currently live.

Although you might have perfectly capable attorneys in your hometown (even some that you have worked with successfully), you will still need to connect with a Florida-based personal injury attorney. The laws and the way the case will be handled are likely different.

However, you don’t have to look for an attorney who works in the same city or county as your accident. If the crash happened in Orlando, a Winter Springs or Geneva car accident attorney will be perfectly capable of handling your case.

Another thing to consider is the attorney’s qualifications. Not every injury lawyer is created equal! If you drive a truck or motorcycle, there are additional details that need to be considered when handling your case. Look for a dedicated Orlando motorcycle accident attorney or truck accident attorney with the experience at spotting these details.

 

Involved In a Car Accident While On Vacation In Florida?

We can help!

We understand that having your fun day at an amusement park ruined by a car accident is far from the vacation you imagined. Contact the attorneys at Beers & Gordon as soon as possible following your car accident so we can advise you of your rights. The success of your case is incredibly important to us and we will be there to guide you through the entire process.

You will want personal attention from a firm that provides that attention. Don’t default to calling the billboard you saw on the side of the road as you waited for the police. Instead, call us; we will be personally invested in both the outcome of your case and the best possible physical recovery for you.

Our attorneys can meet with you virtually and are willing to travel to you, even at your hotel, if need be.

Contact us today to schedule your free consultation.

Jim Gordon / Beers and Gordon P.A. / Civil Trial Attorneys

Jim Gordon

Jim Gordon earned his Juris Doctorate from the University of Nebraska in 1997, and two years later began working at a firm in Orlando handling insurance defense matters on cases involving vehicle accidents, negligence, product liability, and more. He established Beers & Gordon P.A. with David Beers in 2009 to represent the rights of people injured because of negligence. He is a member of the invitation-only National Trial Lawyers organization and the Million Dollar Advocates Forum.

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