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We’ll review your case at no cost to you, including answering any questions regarding your insurance policy. You’ll understand your rights, possible outcomes, and the best course of action moving forward.
We'll gather all necessary evidence, including medical records, witness statements, police reports, and expert testimonies, to build a strong claim. Thereafter, we’ll file a claim against the at-fault party's insurance company.
We’ll review and negotiate the opposing party’s offer. If a fair settlement isn't reached, we will take your case to trial and fight for the compensation you deserve.
We’ll work tirelessly to help you pursue compensation for medical bills, lost wages, and pain and suffering, so you can focus on moving forward with your life.
In Florida, you generally have two years from the date of the injury to file a personal injury claim. However, if the injury wasn’t immediately obvious, the deadline may begin when it is discovered. If the injured person is a minor, the timeframe is extended until they turn 18. It’s important to consult a Florida personal injury lawyer promptly to ensure your claim is filed on time.
Our Florida personal injury lawyers work on a contingency fee basis, meaning we only get paid if you win your case. Typically, the fee ranges from 33% to 40% of the settlement or judgment, depending on the complexity of your case. There are no upfront fees, which makes it easier for you to get the legal help you need.
Compensation for a personal injury accident can cover medical expenses for treatment, surgeries, and rehabilitation. You may also be entitled to compensation for lost wages if your injury prevents you from working, as well as property damage if your personal belongings or vehicle were harmed. In addition, you could receive compensation for pain and suffering, emotional distress, and loss of enjoyment of life. If your injury is permanent or disabling, you may also be entitled to long-term care costs or compensation for future lost earnings. In extreme cases of negligence, such as drunk driving, additional compensation may be awarded to deter future behavior.
Yes, you can still file a claim if you are partially at fault for a personal injury accident. Florida follows a “comparative negligence” rule, which means that the compensation you can receive will be reduced by the percentage of fault attributed to you. For example, if you are found to be 30% responsible for a car accident and the total damages amount to $100,000, you would be eligible to receive $70,000 in compensation.
Florida is a no-fault state, meaning that your own Personal Injury Protection (PIP) insurance will cover your medical expenses and lost wages, regardless of who caused the accident. If the expenses exceed your policy limit, you will need to pursue compensation through a lawsuit against the at-fault driver. If available on your policy, Uninsured/Underinsured Motorist (UM/UIM) coverage will help cover any other costs that exceed your PIP coverage.
The timeline for a personal injury lawsuit varies depending on the complexity of the case, the severity of injuries, and the willingness of the at-fault party to settle. Some cases may resolve in a few months, while others could take a year or more. In some instances, the at-fault party’s insurance company may offer a settlement early on, while in other cases, negotiations could drag on, requiring formal legal action and possibly even a trial.
Yes, undocumented individuals in Florida can pursue personal injury claims. Under the Due Process Clause of the U.S. Constitution, all persons, regardless of immigration status, have the right to due process and equal protection under the law. This means that undocumented individuals are entitled to seek compensation for injuries resulting from accidents just like any other person.
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