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Do Florida Drivers Get in More Accidents Overall?

Have you ever wondered if Florida has more car accidents than the national average? You may be surprised to learn that the answer is “yes.” Florida seems to frequently find itself as one of the top few states for the highest number of fatal car crashes. Not a good statistic at all.


These high numbers appear to stem from several factors. For one, it is a state which many people visit, and tourists who don’t know the road systems often get into more accidents. Also, the statistics show that seniors in Florida account for as many accidents as teenagers (who we traditionally see as the drivers who may be involved in the most accidents). Overall, Florida has the unfortunate distinction of having the most fatal car accidents in the nation. 


In this article, we will discuss car accidents in Florida by the numbers for 2020, based on the Florida Highway and Safety Motor Vehicles’ statistics. If, after reading this article, you have more questions about a car accident in which you may have been involved, then the personal injury lawyers in Jacksonville at RITE Law are here to help. 


At RITE Law, we have a group of personal injury lawyers in Jacksonville who have your best interests at heart, and who have the training and resources to make sure that you receive the compensation you deserve. Our number is (904) 500-RITE or you can fill out our contact form online. We provide a free case evaluation , so call today.


1. The Total Number of Florida Car Crashes in 2020.


In 2020, there were a total of 340,410 car crashes in the State of Florida . Out of that number, 3,066 were fatal crashes, and in 139,962 of the crashes, there were injuries. These figures also include car crashes that involved bicycles, pedestrians, and motorcycles.


Florida is known for its warm weather and sunshine. Consequently, more people are outside walking, riding bikes, and riding motorcycles than in colder weather states. In that way, good weather leads to more interactions between vehicles and pedestrians, and cyclists. Given those circumstances, there were 5,932 bicycle crashes in 2020, with 158 of them being fatal. 2020 also saw a total of 8,020 motorcycle crashes in Florida, including 510 fatalities. Pedestrian accidents numbered 8,087, with 699 pedestrian deaths.


Hit and runs also account for many of the car crash in Florida. There were 103,011 hits and runs in 2020, with 21,610 injuries and 207 deaths. 


These numbers are high, and if you or someone you know has been hurt in a car accident, it is a good idea to hire an attorney to deal with the legal side of things. It is better to have a lawyer to deal with an insurance company for you instead of trying to wade through the red tape by yourself. Personal injury lawyers in Jacksonville are here to help. 


2. Who Investigates Car Crashes in Florida?


If you are involved in an accident, it is important to have an officer come to the scene and prepare an accident report . Don’t be tempted to shrug it off and just exchange insurance information. Sometimes injuries do not become apparent until the next day, especially some neck and back injuries. 

 

Different agencies in Florida investigate car crashes. In most of the total crashes in Florida, the police department responded to the scene and investigated the accident. However, other agencies also oversaw some crashes. Florida Highway Patrol was responsible for responding to 106,047 of the cases, and the Sheriff’s Department took care of 101,267 crashes. The other 232 were investigated by various other agencies.


3. It Can Be Dangerous Driving in Florida.


The high numbers of car crashes in Florida underscore the notion that Florida is one of the most challenging states in the nation for drivers and driving safety. In the last few years, Florida has been ranked as having the most fatal car crashes in the country . Given that bad drivers and dangerous drivers lead to crashes, injuries, and deaths, you need to make sure that you have the assistance of a personal injury attorney if you are involved in a car crash. 


Contact the Personal Injury Lawyers in Jacksonville with Car Crash Injury Questions.


People who are injured in car crashes should always try to get the compensation they deserve. A skilled attorney can help you through the process and will give you much-needed advice on how to proceed with your case. Contact the personal injury lawyers in Jacksonville to discuss your case and your path to receiving compensation for your injuries. 


At RITE Law, we started the firm for one reason – to help those in Florida and elsewhere have the resources of a firm that was “big enough to fight but small enough to care.” At Rudolph, Israel, Tucker & Ellis (RITE law) , we have the resources and experience to go to trial when it is necessary, and we have the wisdom to advise you appropriately. 


Expect lots of attention, passionate representation, and a healthy disdain for big insurance companies. We believe that leads to the best result possible. Unlike larger firms, your case isn’t handed to a paralegal or assistant to do the heavy lifting. The attorney you meet initially is the one who will be by your side every step of the way. 


We also take pride in creating an atmosphere where every client is treated like family. Family members stick up for one another no matter what. You should expect nothing less from the RITE Law Florida personal injury lawyers in Jacksonville.


Without help from the RITE team, making a personal injury claim can be very difficult. When you turn to our firm, we spring into action, making sure that every detail of your case is addressed. Call us for help. Our number is (904) 500-RITE or you can fill out our contact form online. We provide a free case evaluation , so feel free to call us today.


The information in this blog post is provided for informational purposes only and is not intended to be legal advice. You should not make a decision whether or not to contact an attorney based upon the information in this blog post. No attorney-client relationship is formed nor should any such relationship be implied. If you require legal advice, please consult with an attorney licensed to practice in your jurisdiction.

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