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    Injured in a Car Accident in Ferry Pass, FL? We Can Help.

    A crash on US-29, near the University of West Florida, or anywhere in Ferry Pass can turn your life upside down in seconds, leaving you with mounting medical bills, lost income, and an insurance company that is already working against you.

    Our Ferry Pass car accident lawyers at Michles & Booth have fought for injury victims across Northwest Florida for over 25 years. We have a medical doctor on staff, professional full-time investigators, and a dedicated legal team ready to handle every detail so you can focus on your recovery.

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    Car Accident Cases We Handle in Ferry Pass, FL

    Ferry Pass sits at the crossroads of some of Pensacola's most congested routes, including Davis Highway, US-29, and the corridors feeding into I-110. No matter how your crash happened, our Ferry Pass car accident attorneys have the experience and resources to build a strong claim on your behalf.

    • Rear-end collisions: A frequent occurrence along Davis Highway and the US-29 corridor, often caused by tailgating or distracted driving. These crashes regularly produce neck, back, and soft tissue injuries that insurers try to minimize.
    • Head-on collisions: Among the most dangerous crash types, they often cause catastrophic or fatal injuries. We pursue every available avenue for compensation when a driver crosses the centerline or travels the wrong way.
    • T-bone (side-impact) accidents: Common at intersections throughout Ferry Pass, these crashes can cause severe trauma to passengers closest to the point of impact. We investigate signal timing, sightlines, and right-of-way violations.
    • Hit-and-run accidents: When the driver who hit you flees the scene, you still have options. We work with law enforcement and pursue UM/UIM claims through your own policy to secure the compensation you need.
    • Drunk driving accidents: Impaired drivers put everyone on the road at risk. When a DUI causes your injuries, we pursue full compensation and, where conduct is especially reckless, explore punitive damages under Florida Statute § 768.72.
    • Distracted driving accidents: Texting, GPS use, and other in-cab distractions are a leading cause of crashes in Escambia County. According to FLHSMV, distracted driving contributes to thousands of Florida crashes each year.
    • Uninsured/underinsured motorist (UM/UIM) accidents: Florida consistently ranks among states with the highest rates of uninsured drivers. If the at-fault driver lacks adequate coverage, your own UM/UIM policy may be your main path to compensation.
    • Truck and commercial vehicle accidents: We understand federal and state regulations governing the trucking industry and can hold negligent carriers and drivers fully accountable.

    Injuries Commonly Seen in Ferry Pass Car Accidents

    Not every injury shows up right away. Some of the most serious consequences of a crash take days or weeks to fully surface. Our Ferry Pass car accident lawyers have helped clients recover compensation for all of the following:

    Whiplash and Soft Tissue Injuries

    Often dismissed by insurers as minor, these injuries can cause lasting chronic pain and a limited range of motion that disrupts daily life. Proper medical documentation from the start is critical to making sure they are taken seriously in your claim.

    Traumatic Brain Injuries (TBI)

    TBIs range from concussions with lingering cognitive symptoms to severe injuries that require long-term rehabilitation and round-the-clock care. Even a "mild" TBI can permanently affect memory, mood, and the ability to work.

    Spinal Cord Injuries

    Damage to the neck or back can result in partial or complete paralysis and may require lifelong medical support, home modifications, and assistive equipment. These are among the highest-value claims we handle.

    Broken Bones and Fractures

    Depending on severity, fractures may require surgery, extended casting, and months of physical therapy. The resulting time away from work and lasting limitations are all factored into your compensation.

    Internal Injuries

    Damage to organs or internal bleeding can be life-threatening and may not be immediately apparent without imaging or a thorough medical evaluation. Delays in diagnosis are common and dangerous.

    Lacerations and Scarring

    Cuts from glass, metal, or road contact can cause permanent disfigurement that affects your appearance, confidence, and emotional well-being. Compensation for scarring is a recognized part of a personal injury claim.

    Psychological Trauma

    PTSD, anxiety, depression, and fear of driving are real, compensable injuries we take seriously when building your claim. The invisible wounds of a crash can be just as life-altering as the physical ones.

    Wrongful Death

    When a car accident takes the life of someone you love, Florida law allows surviving family members to pursue a wrongful death claim under Florida Statute § 768.21. Our attorneys handle these cases with the sensitivity they deserve while fighting to hold the responsible party fully accountable.

    We work closely with medical professionals to document the full scope of your injuries and project the long-term costs your case must account for before any settlement is reached.

    What Compensation Can You Pursue After a Ferry Pass Car Accident

    When another driver's negligence caused your crash, Florida law allows you to seek damages that go well beyond a quick insurance payout. The types of compensation available fall into three categories:

    Economic Damages

    Economic damages cover your measurable, out-of-pocket financial losses directly caused by the accident.

    • Medical expenses: All costs tied to your injuries, including emergency care, surgeries, specialist visits, rehabilitation, medications, and any future treatment your condition requires.
    • Lost wages: The income you could not earn while recovering, including time off for medical appointments and follow-up care.
    • Diminished earning capacity: If your injuries limit your ability to return to your previous job or earn at the same level going forward, that projected loss is part of your claim.
    • Property damage: Repair costs or fair market replacement value for your vehicle, plus any other personal property damaged in the crash.
    • Out-of-pocket expenses: Transportation to medical appointments, home modifications, or in-home care you had to pay for because of your injuries.

    Non-Economic Damages

    Non-economic damages address the personal, intangible toll the accident has taken on your life, such as losses that do not appear on a bill but are very real.

    • Pain and suffering: Physical pain, discomfort, and the daily hardship you endure because of your injuries, both now and into the future.
    • Emotional distress: Anxiety, depression, PTSD, and other psychological effects of a traumatic crash are compensable under Florida law.
    • Loss of enjoyment of life: If your injuries have prevented you from hobbies, family activities, or other meaningful parts of your life, that loss matters.
    • Loss of consortium: The impact serious injuries can have on your relationship with your spouse or immediate family is recognized as a compensable damage.

    Punitive Damages

    In cases involving especially reckless or intentional conduct, such as a drunk driver or a driver with a history of dangerous behavior, Florida courts may award punitive damages under Florida Statute § 768.72. These go beyond compensating you and are designed to punish the wrongdoer and deter similar conduct.

    Our Ferry Pass car accident attorneys carefully document both your current losses and projected future needs, often working with medical and financial professionals to make sure nothing is left on the table before any settlement is agreed to.

    Trusted to Win, Proven to Deliver: Our Personal Injury Case Results

    Jury Awarded Plaintiff
    $410,633.99

    Michles & Booth attorneys Adrian Bridges & Kel Murphy won a $410,633.99 jury verdict for a car crash victim in Escambia County. We fight for the compensation you deserve.

    $26.2 Million & $11.55 Million

    Liberty, Mo. – a Clay County Circuit Court jury award $26.2 million to the plaintiffs in a Rezulin trial when the parties settled for an undisclosed amount (Shirley Griggs, et al. v. Warner-Lambert Company, No. CV100 3957 CC, Mo. Cir., Clay Co.). The Jury foreman said the jury had, by a 9-3 vote, decided on awards of $3.2 million in compensatory damages and $23 million in punitive damages when Judge James Welsh told them the parties had settled.

    $5 Million

    The Birmingham News
    March 26, 2002

    A Jefferson County jury has awarded $5 million in punitive damages to a Florida woman for the wrongful death of her husband, and against two Birmingham physicians and the University of Alabama Health Services Foundation.

    $750,000

    A Pensacola teenager who  received unnecessary gynecologic surgery that led to complications was awarded $750,000 by a jury . The Escambia Circuit Court jury found Dr. Lornetta Epps, a gynecologist, negligent in her care of the client, who was 14 at the time of the surgery. The same five-woman, one-man panel exonerated Dr. James Boyd, the surgeon who repaired the complications.

    $480,000

    The News Herald
    Panama City Florida

    Catherine McNaught The News Herald

    Six Bay County jurors awarded almost half a million dollars to a local woman who lost the use of her right eye after cataract surgery.

    $460,000

    A jury awarded $330,000 to our client and another $130,000 to his wife for injuries and damages sustained in an auto accident. The wife received damages for the loss of her husband’s “comfort, support and services,” according to their attorney, Marcus Michles.

    $320,219

    An Okaloosa county man was recently awarded a $320,219 verdict after he sued an. insurance company following an injury he a suffered in a traffic accident.

    $160.000

    Daily News

    By Casey Logan

    The jury awarded a Mossy Head man $160,000 in damages after finding a surgeon at White-Wilson Medical Center negligent. The physician left a 2.5-inch metal irrigation needle in the client’s neck during an emergency surgery at the Fort Walton Beach Medical Center.

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    Why Choose Michles & Booth for Your Ferry Pass Car Accident Claim

    After a crash, you will hear from the insurance company quickly, usually before you have had a chance to fully understand your injuries or your rights. What you need just as fast is a legal team in your corner. Here is what sets Michles & Booth apart for Ferry Pass car accident victims:

    • Client-focused representation: We are committed to providing personalized attention and developing a legal strategy tailored to the specific facts of your Ferry Pass accident.
    • Civil trial specialist certification: Unlike many firms, we have Florida Board Certified trial specialists ready to take your case to court if the insurance company refuses to be fair.
    • In-house investigators: Our firm employs full-time professional investigators who can be at the accident scene quickly to gather crucial evidence.
    • Convenient Pensacola office serving Ferry Pass: Our main office in Pensacola proudly serves the Ferry Pass community and all of Escambia County.
    • Community focus: We are not just your lawyers; we are your Northwest Florida neighbors, dedicated to making a positive difference in your life.
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    Meet Our Board Certified Trial Specialists

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      Managing Partner, Florida Bar Board Certified Civil Trial Specialist
      Marcus J. Michles II obtained his undergraduate degree from Furman University and his Law Degree from Stetson University College of Law where he was chairman of the Moot Court Board.
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      Managing Partner, Florida Bar Board Certified Civil Trial Specialist
      The son of successful Florida attorney Edgar Booth and Judge Anne Booth, Rainey C. Booth received his B.A. degree with honors from Washington & Lee University in 1981 and his J.D. degree from the University of Florida in 1984.
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    Frequently Asked Questions About Car Accidents in Ferry Pass, FL

    • What should I do immediately after a car accident in Ferry Pass?

      The steps you take right after a crash can directly affect both your health and your claim.

      1. Move to safety and call 911 to report the crash and request emergency help.
      2. See a doctor right away because Florida's PIP law requires treatment within 14 days to access your full benefits.
      3. Photograph the vehicles, damage, road conditions, and any visible injuries.
      4. Get the other driver's contact and insurance information, and collect witness names if possible.
      5. Do not admit fault or make any statements at the scene.
      6. Contact Michles & Booth before speaking to any insurance adjuster because their first call is designed to limit your claim.
    • Do I really need a lawyer for a car accident?

      Hiring an experienced car accident lawyer is highly recommended. The other driver's insurance company has a team dedicated to paying you as little as possible. An attorney ensures your rights are protected, manages all communication with the insurers, and fights to get you the full compensation you deserve. Our motto is "Don't Be A Victim Twice™" — first by the negligent driver, and then by the insurance company.

    • How much does it cost to hire a car accident lawyer from Michles & Booth?

      We handle all car accident cases on a contingency fee basis. This means you pay absolutely no upfront fees. We only get paid if we win your case and secure a financial recovery for you. If we do not win, you owe us nothing. Your first consultation is also completely free and carries no obligation.

    • How much is my Ferry Pass car accident claim worth?

      Every claim is different. The value of yours depends on several key factors:

      • The severity of your injuries and the length of your expected recovery.
      • Your total medical costs, including projected future treatment.
      • Wages you lost while unable to work, plus any long-term impact on your earning capacity.
      • The extent of your pain, suffering, and emotional impact.
      • Whether fault is shared — Florida's comparative fault rule under Florida Statute § 768.81 can reduce your recovery if you are found partially responsible.
      • The insurance coverage available from the at-fault driver and any applicable UM/UIM policy.

      During your free consultation, we will review the specifics of your accident and give you an honest assessment of what your case may be worth.

    • How long do I have to file a car accident lawsuit in Florida?

      Florida's statute of limitations for personal injury claims is two years from the date of the accident under Florida Statute § 95.11. Acting early preserves evidence, witness recollections, and your legal options, so do not wait because it will jeopardize your ability to receive compensation for your injuries and damages.

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    Don't Be A Victim Twice™: Contact Our Ferry Pass Car Accident Lawyers Today

    If you have been injured in a car accident in Ferry Pass due to someone else's negligence, do not wait to get the legal help you need. The insurance company has a team of lawyers working against you; it is time to get your own capable team. Contact Michles & Booth today for a free, no-obligation consultation. We serve clients throughout Ferry Pass, Pensacola, and all of Escambia County, and we are ready to fight for the compensation you deserve.
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