Posted On: May 17, 2008 by Weinstein & Weinstein

Broward County Car crash kills driver on I-95

A driver of a 1996 Jaguar sustained severe injuries and died at the scene when he lost control of his car on an exit ramp of I-95 in Broward County. The Fort Lauderdale vehicle accident happened at approximately 11:30 a.m, in broad daylight, on the southbound ramp of I-95 leading to Interstate 595, according the the Florida Highway Patrol.

An accident involving only one car is often caused by dangerous road conditions, other drivers who are speeding, drunk drivers who cause injuries or deaths and fail to stop, defective design and/or maintenance of an automobile, or simple error by the driver. Negligence of the driver in a single automobile accident often results in serious personal injuries to passengers, who have a claim against the driver and/or the driver's insurance company, or the injured person's own insurance company if uninsured motorists insurance or underinsured motorists insurance was purchased. The other types of negligence described possess an injured person with valid claims against the wrongdoer, be it against a municipality, person, private company, or automobile manufacturer. We have been successful in many instances in bringing cases for personal injury or wrongful death even when there is only one vehicle involved in a motor vehicle accident, be the accident in Fort Lauderdale, Miami, Naples, or elsewhere in the State and nation.

If you are severely injured in an automobile accident, we'd like to help. Remember that attorneys who are experienced in personal injury, wrongful death and automobile accident cases can ensure that all possible avenues of recovery are thoroughly exhausted and that your rights as an accident victim are protected. Call us at 954.389.8150, 239.793.3331, or contact us by email through our website at www.fairnessforall.com.