Police officer causes third Florida car accident

A client of Steinger, Greene & Feiner was injured after a police officer crashed into her vehicle, according to the Sun-Sentinel.

The client was hit after the police officer ran a red light. The officer, who didn’t have his emergency lights or sirens on at the time, was reportedly responding to an attempted burglary when the Palm Beach auto accident occurred.

The police report on the Florida car accident shows that the officer was in violation of both motor vehicle laws and obedience laws. This is the officer’s third on-duty car accident since joining the department.

According to the news report, there were no eye witnesses for the Florida car accident. Upon further investigation, our firm was able to find a witness who was able to confirm the facts of the case and establish that the officer was at fault for our client’s injuries.

At Steinger, Greene & Feiner, we will thoroughly investigate your claim to ensure nothing is missed. We’ve helped other victims get the help they deserve and we can help you, too.

Steinger, Greene & Feiner is committed to serving the best interest of each and every client. We have protected and fought for the rights of injured victims throughout South Florida since 1997. Whether you need a Palm Beach auto accident lawyer or a Florida motorcycle accident attorney, we are available to answer your questions for FREE.


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MICHAEL S. STEINGER, founding partner of Steinger, Greene & Feiner, believes in representing real people, not big businesses. Since the firm’s creation in 1997, Steinger, Greene & Feiner has never represented an insurance company or large corporation, and he vows to keep this promise. Over the course of his career, Michael has handled thousands of Florida accident cases, recovering millions of dollars for his clients and earning him membership into the Multi-Million Dollar Advocates Forum. Staying up-to-date on the ever-evolving laws protecting injury victims and their families, Michael is an active member of the American Bar Association, the Palm Beach, and St. Lucie Bar Associations, and sits on the Auto Insurance Committee of the Florida Justice Association.