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Miami Foreign Visitor Accident Lawyer

Millions of people from outside the United States visit South Florida each year for business and recreation. Unfortunately, some of these foreign visitors receive serious injuries during their stay due to the negligence of another person or legal entity. If you are one of these people and would like to learn more about your rights to seek compensation under American law, the Miami foreign visitor accident lawyers at Pita Weber Del Prado are here to help.

6 Things a Tourist Should Do After Getting Injured in Florida

Every nation has its own system for dealing with accidents caused by third-party actions. And most foreign tourists and other international visitors are unlikely to have much experience interacting with Florida’s personal injury system. With that in mind, here are six things that any tourist or foreign visitor can and should do if they are injured in an accident while visiting Florida.

  1. If you are injured in an accident involving a motor vehicle, use your phone to call 911. This will dispatch police and emergency medical services to your location. The police will prepare an official accident report, while paramedics can treat minor injuries or take you to a nearby hospital.
  2. If your injury occurs in a store, hotel, resort, cruise ship, or other commercial premises, inform the property’s management about your accident right away. This creates a record of the incident that will be useful to you later if you need to seek compensation.
  3. You, or someone traveling with you, should take photographs of the scene where your accident or injury occurred. If there were any bystanders who saw what happened, it is also a good idea to take down their names and contact information, as they may be important witnesses.
  4. Seek medical treatment as soon as possible following your injury. You can visit the emergency room of the nearest hospital or an “urgent care” clinic that accepts patients without an appointment. Make sure that you follow any instructions regarding follow-up or additional care when you return to your home country.
  5. Keep careful records of any expenses you incur because of your injury. For example, if you are forced to stay in the United States because you are still in the hospital, keep notes on the additional costs to you and your family of delaying your return trip.
  6. Contact an experienced local Miami personal injury lawyer who can fully advise you of your rights under United States and Florida law, and who can deal with the people responsible for your injuries and their insurance companies on your behalf.

Reach Out to Our Miami Foreign Visitor Accident Lawyers for Help

If you are injured in an accident while visiting South Florida, you have the same right to seek compensation through the legal system as any United States citizen. But dealing with Florida’s civil justice and insurance system can often be a baffling ordeal, even for many native-born Americans. Fortunately, you do not have to deal with this process on your own. Contact the Miami foreign visitor accident lawyers at Pita Weber Del Prado today at +1-305-670-2889 to schedule a free initial consultation.

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