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Filing a Florida Personal Injury Claim against a Government Entity

Filing a Florida personal injury claim can be a complicated ordeal in any situation. When your injuries are the result of the negligence of a government entity or employee, your claim is now against a state, local or federal government instead of an individual. Filing a Florida personal injury claim against a government entity should be done with the help of a St. Petersburg personal injury attorney.

Government Entity Protection under the Federal Tort Claims Act

Government entities at the local, state and federal level enjoy certain immunities that protect them from lawsuits and liability
. These immunities are known as the "Federal Tort Claims Act" and prevent the government entity from legal liability for an accident or injury. This does not mean that the government is immune from all claims. To best determine if your Florida personal injury claim is a valid case against a government entity, you should have it reviewed by a St. Petersburg personal injury attorney.

Time Limits When Filing a Florida Injury Claim against a Government Entity

Where a typical Florida personal injury claim can be filed as late as 4 years from the date of your accident, this limit is much shorter when you have to file a claim against a government entity. Depending on the government entity involved in your injury you may have as little as 30 days from the date of your accident to file your claim.

Most timeframes for filing a Florida personal injury claim against a government entity are between 30-180 days from the date of the accident.
Because the time to file is so varied, it's important to contact a St. Petersburg personal injury attorney as soon as possible to begin the claims process. The sooner you file your Florida personal injury claim, the better preserved your evidence will be and the better your chances are for receiving a settlement.

Car Accidents with Government Employees

When your Florida personal injury claim involves a car accident with a government vehicle driven by a government employee, you may be entitled to file the claim not only against the driver, but also the government branch under which they are employed. In multiple-party claims such as these, you should seek the advice of an experienced St. Petersburg personal injury attorney who can help you identify the proper government offices that may be liable.

Obtaining the Help of a St. Petersburg Personal Injury Attorney

Filing a Florida personal injury claim against a government entity is much more complicated than the typical personal injury claim. You have a shorter timeframe to file your claim and you will also be going up against an experienced government legal team. In cases such as these, it's best that you have an experienced and trustworthy St. Petersburg personal injury attorney on your side.

To consult with a St. Petersburg personal injury attorney about your Florida personal injury claim against a government entity contact the Law Offices of William K Saron at 727-345-4566 or 866-836-4947.


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