Serving clients across Central Florida, we provide dedicated legal assistance for all types of auto accident cases, ensuring personalized and effective representation.
Whether you’ve suffered minor injuries or catastrophic damages, our experienced legal team is here to support you every step of the way.
We understand the local Alafaya area and work diligently to secure the best possible outcomes for our clients.
Understanding Liability and Fault
Gathering Evidence and Documentation
We listen to your story to understand the specifics of your accident and assess your legal options.
Our team gathers all relevant evidence including police reports, medical records, and witness statements.
We prepare a thorough claim to maximize your potential compensation and file it promptly.
We handle communications and negotiations to ensure your rights are protected and fair settlements are offered.
If a settlement isn’t possible, we aggressively represent you in court to achieve the best result.
Florida Attorneys
Keep detailed records of all accident-related information including photos, medical visits, and communications.
Getting timely medical care is crucial for your health and strengthens your injury claim.
Don’t accept initial insurance offers without consulting an experienced auto accident attorney to ensure full compensation.
With a deep understanding of Florida accident law and local regulations, our attorneys provide strategic counsel tailored to your unique situation. Our commitment is to protect your interests and secure the justice you deserve.
Contact Dean Law Firm LLC today at 352-820-6323 to schedule your consultation and start building your case.
Ensure everyone is safe, call 911 to report the accident, gather information from all parties involved, and seek medical attention even if injuries seem minor.
The statute of limitations for personal injury claims from auto accidents in Florida is generally four years from the date of the accident.
Filing a claim may affect your insurance premiums depending on your policy and fault determination; consult with your agent for specific impacts.
Yes, Florida follows a comparative negligence rule which allows recovery even if you are partially at fault, but your compensation may be reduced by your percentage of fault.
Evidence such as traffic citations, witness statements, photos, and accident reports can help establish fault.
You may recover medical expenses, lost wages, pain and suffering, property damage, and other related costs.
It’s often best to consult with an attorney before accepting any offers to ensure you’re receiving fair compensation.
Many cases settle out of court, but if a fair settlement cannot be reached, your attorney can represent you in trial.
Most auto accident attorneys work on a contingency fee basis, meaning you pay only if you win your case.
We offer personalized legal guidance, handle all communications, build a strong case, and strive to maximize your compensation while minimizing your stress.
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