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I help injured victims in Orlando and Central Florida recover maximum compensation for medical bills, lost income, and pain and suffering after serious auto accidents.
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Florida operates under a no-fault insurance system, which means your own insurance company pays for your initial medical expenses regardless of who caused the accident. However, if your injuries are serious, you can step outside the no-fault system and pursue a claim against the at-fault driver.
Car accidents in Orlando frequently occur at these dangerous intersections and roadways throughout Central Florida:
Our Orlando car accident attorneys have experience handling all types of vehicle collisions throughout Central Florida:
Orlando car accident victims may be entitled to recover various types of damages depending on the severity of their injuries and the circumstances of the crash:
Taking the right steps immediately after a car accident can protect your health, legal rights, and insurance claim:
Even for minor accidents, having an official police report documents the incident and can be crucial for insurance claims and legal proceedings.
Document vehicle damage, the accident location, road conditions, traffic signs, and your injuries. This evidence can be vital to your case.
Get the other driver's name, phone number, insurance company, policy number, and driver's license number. Also collect witness contact information.
Florida law requires PIP claims to be filed within 14 days. Even if you feel fine, some injuries don't show symptoms immediately.
Determining liability in Orlando car accidents can involve multiple parties, and identifying all responsible parties is crucial for maximizing your compensation.
If your accident involved a commercial vehicle or semi-truck, see our dedicated page on Orlando truck accidents for specialized information about commercial vehicle crashes.
We don't charge upfront fees. You only pay if we recover compensation for you. This is called a contingency fee arrangement, and your initial consultation is completely free. This ensures everyone can afford experienced legal representation regardless of their financial situation.
In most cases, Florida law gives you two years from the date of the accident to file a lawsuit. However, there are exceptions, and insurance claims have shorter deadlines. It's important to contact an attorney quickly to protect your rights and preserve evidence.
Even minor accidents can lead to injuries that develop over time or complex insurance disputes. Insurance companies often try to minimize settlements. It's often worth having a free consultation to understand your rights and ensure you're properly protected.
Call 911 and get a police report, take pictures and video of the scene and damage, exchange insurance and contact information with all parties, seek medical care within 14 days even for minor pain, and avoid admitting fault or discussing details with insurance adjusters before consulting an attorney.
You may recover property damage, medical expenses, lost wages, pain and suffering, and loss of enjoyment of life, depending on the circumstances of your accident. In serious injury cases, you may also recover future medical expenses and long-term care costs.
Get legal advice that's clear, honest, and tailored to your case. Call (407) 648-4940 for your free consultation.