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Almost all of us who have ever driven a vehicle on a public road have been guilty of speeding from time to time. While this offense may seem harmless at times, the fact of the matter is that speeding is illegal because it is dangerous. Speeding causes a high number of crashes, and anyone who has been injured because a collision that was caused by a speeding motorist should seek the immediate help of experienced Miami car accident lawyers. Below is a brief overview of this ongoing traffic problem.
Everyone on the road who is behind the wheel of a vehicle needs some sort of a margin of error available at any given time. This margin of error is necessary because anyone may be forced to take evasive measures at any point because of mistakes made either by that motorist or other drivers on the road. When someone is speeding, the time available to avoid a potential collision can be substantially reduced or all but eliminated, which only raises the possibility that people will be injured or worse.
No one needs an advanced physics degree to understand that the faster a large vehicle is moving, the more force it will generate if it collides with something else. Even a slight increase in speed by a vehicle that crashes into something or someone else will also increase the amount of force and the resulting damage that occurs. The more force that a person’s body is subjected to, the more likely it becomes that a person will be seriously injured as a result of a Miami car accident.
As stated above, speeding is illegal. Therefore, when someone is involved in a Miami car accident and that crash was even partially caused by the speeding driver, that motorist would likely be found liable for damages if someone who is injured files a Florida personal injury lawsuit in response. Speeding is not seen as conduct that a reasonable person would undertake in similar circumstances, which is the basic standard for negligence in Florida car accidents.
Unfortunately, one of the difficulties that arises in Florida personal injury lawsuits that are filed in response to injuries suffered because someone was speeding is proving the fact that a defendant was doing so. Proving that someone was exceeding the speed limit can involve several different types of proof, including witness testimony and perhaps forensic accident reconstruction.
If you or someone you love has been injured or worse by a speeding driver, you need to seek the help of Miami car accident lawyers who have been successfully defending the rights of those harmed for many years. Contact Bernstein & Maryanoff today to schedule a free initial consultation.

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