Car Accidents
Palm Beach County Auto Accident Closed Head Injury Complaint
A complaint should first identify the plaintiff and defendant and set forth that the court has jurisdicition over the amount in controversy. The facts leading to the plaintiff's injuries should then be laid out and it should establish why the defendant owed the plaintiff the duty of reasonable care, how the defendant breached that duty, and that the defendant was the direct and proximate cause of the plaintiff's injuries. The plaintiff's injuries should then be describes, usually cervical and lumbar spine injuries, and the damages the plaintiff has suffered (medical treatment and bills, loss of earning capacity, lost wages, all past and future should be calculated) and then a prayer for attorneys fees and costs. All material contained in this site is for informational purposes only and is not meant to take the place of a licensed lawyer. Attempting to use this material to help yourself may result in irreparable harm to your case. Please consult a License Florida lawyer for help. Examples including case law, rules of procedure and satutory law are for demonstrative purposes and may not be Florida Specific. No attorney client relationship is formed unless we accept your case and you sign a contract.
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