When traveling in a different state, it is quite common for people to rent a car. Renting a car is simple and only takes a credit card and a valid driver’s license. A person can rent any type of car that they want and use it for the duration of their trip.
In states where tourism is quite popular, such as our state, the number of people renting cars is high. For this reason, it is possible that you could be involved in an accident involving the driver of a rental car. If you are injured in the accident, there may be reason to file a claim against the car rental company. It is important to know your rights in case you are involved in an accident with a rental car. A Miami car accident lawyer will be able to help you learn more about your options.
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Reasons to File a Claim Against a Rental Car Company
No matter the type of car you may be driving, if you are on the roads, you are at risk of being involved in an accident at any time, day or night. When an accident involves a rental car, things can be a bit more tricky. If the person driving the rental car does not have insurance for the car, it can be difficult to be compensated for the accident.
There are some circumstances where the rental car company can be held accountable for some or all of the costs associated with the accident. A Miami car accident attorney will be able to help you determine what exactly the rental car company may be liable for.
There are several reasons that you may consider filing a claim against the rental car company. For example, if the person driving the rental car is from out of state, it may be more convenient to pursue the claim against the rental car company. In addition, if the losses are more than your coverage, additional compensation may be necessary.
Possible Rental Car Company Claims
Below are two ways in the state of Florida to get compensation from a rental car company after an accident that involves one of their rental vehicles. While a rental car company is not necessarily responsible for driver’s errors, there are some cases where the choice to rent a car to an individual may establish legal liability.
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Most commonly this occurs when a rental car company gives the keys to a driver who is visibly intoxicated. If it is clear that the person who rented the car was not in a condition to safely drive, the rental company could have legal liability from allowing them to get behind the wheel.
A second reason that a rental company may be held liable is if they did not perform adequate vehicle maintenance. Rental cars are driven hard, and the miles on these vehicles add up quickly as these cars are often used to travel to vacation spots or for business travel. A rental car needs to have regular maintenance performed because of this. Failing to provide routine maintenance to these vehicles could lead to tire blowouts, brake failures, as well as other issues that could have been avoided.
If the rental car was not properly maintained or if the rental car company rented a vehicle to someone who should not have been behind the wheel, it is possible that you can hold the rental car company accountable for the accident that you were involved in.
Discover if you Have a Claim Against a Miami Rental Car Company
The best way to determine whether or not you have a case against one of the rental car companies is to contact a Miami car accident lawyer. Our attorneys frequently represent clients in automobile accident and injury cases and will be able to help you determine whether or not you have a case against the rental car company. It is important to discuss all aspects of the case with your lawyer in order to get the compensation that you deserve.
We handle a variety of cases, so call us now if you have any questions.
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