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Making sure headlights, tail lights, and brake lights are operating properly is a driver's responsibility. It is also the law that these lights should be working and functioning correctly while driving in Florida.
Because the other driver's tail lights were not working properly, you may have a case and be entitled to financial compensation for any injuries that occurred in this South Florida crash. However, we would need to hear the entire account of this accident, read the police report, look at your doctor's notes, and talk to you and other witnesses before we can tell you what we believe your case to be worth.
Please call our knowledgeable Fort Lauderdale accident lawyers to receive a free legal consultation about your potential personal injury claim. You can reach the Law Offices of Chalik & Chalik at (888) 539-5297 to schedule your appointment today.
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