Can I file a claim if my injury is a result of a preexisting condition?
Yes, you can. In Florida, it is possible to file a claim for a catastrophic injury if it is the result of a preexisting condition. This is known as a delayed-onset injury. In order to be compensated for a delayed-onset injury, you must prove that the injury was caused by an accident or event that occurred after the preexisting condition was diagnosed. For example, if you had a preexisting condition that caused you to have a limp and then you tripped and fell due to the limp resulting in a catastrophic injury, you would be entitled to compensation. In this case, it would be necessary to provide medical evidence to support that the accident was the direct result of the preexisting condition. Generally, catastrophic injury claims resulting from preexisting conditions will require expert medical testimony to show that there was a direct link between the preexisting condition and the injury. It is important to work with an experienced catastrophic injury lawyer to ensure that you receive the compensation you are entitled to. A qualified lawyer can help you build a strong case and will be able to advise you on the best course of action.
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