We have all passed an accident scene surrounded by the many flashing lights of police cars, fire trucks, and ambulances. When someone calls 911 after a crash, ambulances routinely go to the scene because the serious injuries that car accident victims incur regularly require immediate medical treatment. The following are only some examples of the emergency medical care that a car crash victim may need.

Stabilization at the Scene

A damaged vehicle may have trapped some accident victims or they may have suffered spinal or head injuries. Others may bleed uncontrollably or cannot breathe due to collapsed lungs or other organ injuries. Emergency medical personnel should identify when accident victims require stabilization and should render appropriate assistance to stabilize them as much as possible before moving them.

Emergency Transport

Emergency medical personnel should also determine when car crash victims are too injured to transport themselves to the hospital—and in those cases they should recommend ambulance transportation. Victims with particularly severe and life-threatening injuries may need helicopter transportation, especially if the victim’s injuries require treatments in a hospital that is farther away from the accident scene.

Trauma Care at the Emergency Department

Many emergency departments are certified as trauma centers because they are equipped to provide emergency services to patients with serious traumatic injuries, such as those suffered in car accidents. Trauma care can include additional stabilization measures for orthopedic injuries, spinal injuries, brain injuries, severe lacerations, burns, and more.

Diagnostic Testing

Whether you can transport yourself to the emergency department or whether you take an ambulance ride, an important step in your treatment is a careful and accurate diagnosis of all possible injuries. Emergency department doctors employ many methods to diagnose injuries, including:

  • Asking questions about pain and symptoms
  • Testing range of motion
  • Imaging tests such as CAT scans, MRIs, and X-rays
  • Glasgow Coma Scale test
  • Intracranial monitoring test
  • Cognition and neuropsychological tests

Doctors should evaluate a car accident victim for all possible injuries, because the symptoms of certain injuries may not immediately present themselves. Accurate diagnoses are not only vital to ensure a patient receives all of the treatments they need, but also so their medical records correctly reflect all of their car accident injuries.

Emergency Surgery

Some car accident victims require surgery as fast as possible, especially in cases involving internal organ injuries or hemorrhaging, as well as brain injuries that cause severe swelling or bleeding. Hospitals have emergency surgeons on hand who can react to dire situations and take surgical action as fast as possible to save someone’s life.

Costs of Treatment

All emergency medical services—from the ambulance ride to emergency trauma care to surgery—can cost a lot of money. In the face of a life-threatening injury, however, you don’t have time to worry about the expense of treatment or health insurance. Instead, emergency medical workers take action and the patient will have to worry about the costs later.

In Florida, a person’s own personal injury protection (PIP) insurance, which is no-fault insurance that covers 80 percent of medical expenses no matter who was at fault for the crash, can cover these medical expenses. However, PIP policies often max out at $10,000, and the costs of emergency medical treatment can easily exceed that amount. That leads to the question—who will cover your emergency medical bills after you max out your PIP coverage?

Florida law allows car accident victims to go outside the PIP process in cases of severe injuries. Injuries that require emergency medical treatment often meet this threshold of severity to allow a victim to seek additional compensation from any parties who caused the crash. Doing so can involve filing a claim against the negligent driver’s insurance company or filing a personal injury lawsuit against them.

Hire an attorney who can evaluate your situation and advise you of all possible options for you to receive compensation. Emergency medical bills can overwhelm patients, and you should not need to pay a dime if someone else caused the accident.

Contact a Fort Lauderdale Car Accident Attorney for a Free Consultation

You can face significant losses whether your car accident caused life-changing injuries or injuries that require a course of treatment and then heal. In either situation, you deserve proper compensation for your medical bills, lost income, and more. Please schedule a free consultation with a car accident lawyer at the Law Office of Joseph LoRusso. Contact us online or call (954) 715-3260 for help.


We’ve all become impatient while driving. After all, we can run late, encounter unexpected traffic, witness drivers making careless mistakes, and more. While driving can certainly be frustrating at times, it is important for everyone to control their emotions behind the wheel. If left unchecked, impatience and frustration can easily result in aggressive driving and in some cases, road rage.

Road rage is the most extreme form of aggressive driving and can result in criminal charges, especially if a road raging driver causes harm to others. It is more than simply speeding or following too closely and often involves threatening other drivers, running them off the road, and engaging in other actions that endanger others on the road. Road rage can even lead to physical altercations and the use of deadly weapons, which can result in serious assaults or homicides.

Road Rage – More Common than You Think

Statistics regarding road rage demonstrate the enormity of the risk that exists due to such unacceptable behavior by drivers. Consider the following data:
  • Two-thirds of traffic fatalities involved aggressive driving or road rage
  • In seven years, 12,610 people sustained injuries and 218 people died because of road rage
  • 37 percent of road rage incidents involve a firearm or another weapon
  • 50 percent of drivers who experience road rage admit to responding aggressively
  • Two percent of drivers admitted to trying to run someone else off the road
If one in 50 drivers have tried to run someone off the road, chances are you will be driving in close proximity to potential road ragers on a regular basis!

While road rage exists on roads across the United States, South Florida is a particular hotbed for road raging drivers. In 2017 survey, Miami ranked third for most road rage incidents – behind only Los Angeles and New York City. Drivers in and around the Miami area are at a particularly high risk of being involved in a road rage accident or engaging in road rage themselves.

Know How to Protect Yourself from Road Rage


We can never control the actions of other drivers. However, there are steps we can all take to help protect ourselves from road rage whenever possible. First, if another driver is making threatening gestures, yelling, excessively honking, or flashing their lights, resist the urge to respond aggressively. Instead, ignore the driver and let them pass you. If a driver is tailgating you, do not slam on your brakes as so many people may do. Instead move out of the way as soon as you can. Controlling your own emotions can help to prevent road rage from turning into a serious crash.

In addition, while road rage is never justified, you can avoid driving in a manner that may frustrate other drivers and induce road rage. Changing lanes or turning without a signal, driving well under the speed limit when not necessary, texting or other distracted driving, cutting off other drivers, using your high beams, and similar behaviors can be frustrating to other drivers. Frustration can quickly escalate so you want to avoid driving in a frustrating manner whenever you can to protect yourself.

Holding Road Raging Drivers Responsible

Road rage is completely preventable and any driver who fails to control their emotions and causes injuries should be held fully accountable for the harm they cause. If you have been in a road rage crash, you should discuss your rights and options with an experienced Florida car accident attorney as soon as possible.

In some cases, police officers will arrest drivers for road rage or will cite them for aggressive driving. If a driver is convicted of the offense, that conviction can be used to prove liability for your injuries and losses. If there is no citation or criminal charge, a skilled lawyer will know how to gather other evidence of the road rage, including witness accounts and video.

Road rage crashes can be serious and victims often incur extensive losses. Our law firm can help you seek recovery through an insurance claim or by filing a personal injury lawsuit for the following and more:
  • Medical bills
  • Lost wages
  • Pain and suffering
  • Permanent injuries
Discuss Your Situation with a Fort Lauderdale Car Accident Law Firm

The Law Office of Joseph J. LoRusso has witnessed the damage that a road rage collision can cause firsthand. We protect the rights of car accident victims and will handle the legal process while you focus on recovering from your injuries. Please call for free today at 954-715-3260 or contact us online.

The Law Office of Joseph J. LoRusso, PA is a personal injury firm located in West Palm Beach, serving clients throughout Palm Beach County and the State of Florida. Attorney Joseph J. LoRusso has personal injury legal experience and helps clients seek compensation for medical expenses, lost income and loss of future earning potential, physical and emotional pain and suffering, and property damage. Mr. LoRusso offers personal attention and is dedicated to advocating on behalf of clients, pursuing the most favorable resolution of their personal injury, workers' compensation, and wrongful death claims.

Mr. LoRusso operates out of a satellite office in Orlando, which gives him the absolute flexibility to readily handle cases statewide. As such, Mr. LoRusso will travel anywhere if he feels he can assist in a matter. Mr. LoRusso’s law firm deals with various practice areas and he asserts his desire to speak to anybody who may be seeking legal assistance relative to said practice areas. “I will talk to anyone who has had an accident to answer any questions they may have. And I can represent anyone who is not at fault and has insurance coverage.”

Aside from his ability to bring his expertise to his clients’ locations, what also sets Mr. LoRusso’s firm apart from others is his personal attention to clients. “I am the one you talk to and the one who will handle your case! Most firms,” Mr. LoRusso explains, “send an investigator. I meet with my clients and encourage phone calls. You will get a call back within 24 to 48 hours, guaranteed.” Mr. LoRusso also boasts about his support staff, sharing that “they are talented and most reliable. Jessica Montalvo and Christine Montelongo, my para-legals, are both most valuable assets to our firm.”

If you have any questions regarding an accident or wrongful death give Mr. LoRusso a call at (561) 295-4400. He will be most happy to speak with you and keep you informed about your matter.

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