Florida Legal Case Value Calculators
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Florida's Legal Landscape
The pure comparative fault system in Florida establishes the ground rules for personal injury recovery, influencing everything from fault allocation to damage awards.
Under Florida's pure comparative fault rules, fault percentages are applied as reductions rather than barriers. A claimant who is 70% at fault still recovers 30% of their total damages. This system ensures that even heavily contested cases have settlement value.
Florida is a no-fault auto insurance state, requiring drivers to first seek compensation through their own personal injury protection (PIP) coverage before filing a lawsuit.
What Makes Florida Different
No-Fault Auto Insurance
Florida requires drivers to carry personal injury protection (PIP) and file claims through their own insurer first. You must meet a serious injury threshold to file a lawsuit against the at-fault driver.
1-Year Filing Deadlines
Florida imposes a 1-year statute of limitations for: Wrongful Termination. This is shorter than most states and requires immediate action.
Statutes of Limitations in Florida
| Case Type | Florida | Nat'l Avg |
|---|---|---|
| Motor Vehicle Accident | 4 yrs | 2.8 yrs |
| Medical Malpractice | 2 yrs | 2.3 yrs |
| Premises Liability | 4 yrs | 2.7 yrs |
| Product Liability | 4 yrs | 2.7 yrs |
| Wrongful Death | 2 yrs | 2.3 yrs |
| Dog Bite | 4 yrs | 2.7 yrs |
| Wrongful Termination | 1 yr | 2.9 yrs |
| Wage & Hour | 2 yrs | 3.7 yrs |
| Class Action | 4 yrs | 3.5 yrs |
| Insurance Bad Faith | 5 yrs | 4.1 yrs |
| Disability Denial | 4 yrs | 2.7 yrs |
| Professional Malpractice | 2 yrs | 2.3 yrs |
| Civil Rights | 4 yrs | 2.8 yrs |
| Intellectual Property | 4 yrs | 3.9 yrs |
| Workers' Compensation | 2 yrs | 1.9 yrs |
| Lemon Law | 4 yrs | 4.1 yrs |
Practice Areas
Motor Vehicle Accident
Injuries from car, truck, or motorcycle collisions.
Medical Malpractice
Harm caused by a doctor, nurse, or hospital error.
Premises Liability
Slip and fall or unsafe property injuries.
Product Liability
Injuries from a defective or dangerous product.
Wrongful Death
Compensation for a family member killed by negligence.
Dog Bite
Bites or attacks by a dog or other animal.
Wrongful Termination
Fired illegally or discriminated against at work.
Wage & Hour
Unpaid wages, overtime, or wage theft by an employer.
Class Action Lawsuit
Group lawsuit against a company for widespread harm.
Insurance Bad Faith
Insurer acting in bad faith to deny or delay a claim.
Disability Denial
Denied disability insurance or Social Security benefits.
Professional Malpractice
Malpractice by a lawyer, accountant, or other professional.
Civil Rights Violation
Rights violated by a government actor or employer.
Intellectual Property
Patent, trademark, copyright, or trade secret infringement.
Workers' Compensation
On-the-job injury or occupational illness benefits.
Lemon Law
Defective vehicle that can't be repaired after multiple attempts.
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Legal Disclaimer
This page reflects Florida's statutes as of 2026-03-06. Laws change frequently. This tool provides estimates for informational purposes only and does not constitute legal advice. Verify current rules with a Florida-licensed attorney. Learn how we calculate case values.
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