Personal Injury Attorney in Florida
Pardy & Rodriguez, P.A. help injured people in Florida and nearby Central Florida communities pursue personal injury claims after accidents caused by negligence.
Personal Injury Help in Florida
Personal injury can leave you dealing with a lot at once. Medical appointments, missed work and bills piling up. The emotional weight of an injury that was not your fault can feel exhausting. If you are not sure where to turn or what options may be available, this reaction is completely understandable.
When someone else’s carelessness causes you harm, Florida law gives you the right to pursue fair compensation for the damages you have sustained. At Pardy & Rodriguez, we work with injured people and accident victims in Orlando, Orange County, and throughout Florida every day. We know the courts, the insurance company tactics, and what it takes to pursue a personal injury claim with care and preparation.
More than that, we genuinely care about how things go for you. Call us at 888-522-0222 or fill out our online form to schedule a free consultation with our team.
Key Takeaways
Here are the main points to know before you speak with an insurance company or make a decision about a claim:
- A personal injury claim may involve a car accident, slip and fall, dangerous property condition, pedestrian accident, motorcycle crash, truck crash, rideshare accident or wrongful death.
- Many negligence-based personal injury cases must be filed within two years, though some claims may have different rules.
- Under Florida law, fault reduces compensation, and a person found more than 50 percent at fault may be barred from recovering damages in many negligence claims.
- Photos, medical records, crash reports, witness information, and video footage can help support an injury case.
- Pardy & Rodriguez can handle communication with insurance carriers, review liability, organize records, and pursue compensation through settlement talks or litigation when needed.
What Is Personal Injury Law?
Personal injury law is the area of civil law that allows a person harmed by another party’s negligence or wrongful conduct to pursue financial compensation. Unlike a criminal case, which involves criminal charges brought by the government, a personal injury claim is usually brought by the injured person against the at-fault party.
In Florida, these claims may involve state negligence law, modified comparative fault rules, insurance coverage issues, and specific statutes that shape damages and filing deadlines. These rules are important because missing a deadline, delaying medical treatment, or losing early evidence can affect the strength of an injury case.
A personal injury claim involves several legal and practical issues at once:
- Negligence: The claim focuses on whether another person, business, or property owner failed to act with reasonable care.
- Liability: The claim looks at who caused the accident and whether more than one party shares fault.
- Damages: The claim includes medical bills, lost wages, pain and suffering, reduced earning capacity, and other losses.
- Evidence: Photos, reports, witness information, medical records, and insurance documents can help show what happened and how the injuries affected the injured party.
- Deadlines: Florida law gives injured people a limited time to file many personal injury cases, so early action can make a meaningful difference.
Causes of Personal Injury in Florida
Personal injury law covers a wide range of accident and harm scenarios. At Pardy & Rodriguez, we handle cases across all of the following areas:
- Car accident negligence: A reckless driver, speeding, distraction, impairment, red-light violations, and stop sign violations can all lead to car crashes in Orlando and nearby Central Florida communities.
- Unsafe property conditions: A property owner may fail to address spills, broken flooring, poor lighting, loose handrails, unsafe stairs, or another dangerous condition.
- Truck and semi truck collisions: Large vehicle crashes can cause serious injuries when drivers, companies, or maintenance crews fail to use proper care.
- Rideshare and delivery accidents: Uber, Lyft, and delivery driver crashes can involve insurance questions that make the claim more complex.
- Negligent security incidents: Some injury cases involve unsafe lighting, prior incidents, or poor safety measures at apartments, hotels, stores, or entertainment areas.
If an accident in Florida left you hurt, Pardy & Rodriguez can review the facts and explain how a personal injury claim may move forward.
Common Injuries in Personal Injury Cases
Sustaining a personal injury as a result of someone else’s fault can bring pain, stress, and financial pressure at the same time. Some injuries appear right away and are apparent. Other injuries become clearer after medical treatment, testing and follow-up exams. For many injury victims, seeing a doctor soon after an accident can protect their health and create medical records that connect their injuries to what happened.
Common injuries in personal injury cases include:
- Neck and back injuries
- Herniated discs
- Broken bones
- Shoulder and knee injuries
- Concussions
- Traumatic brain injuries
- Burns
- Internal injuries
- Chronic pain
- Anxiety
- Sleep problems
- Catastrophic injuries that can affect earning capacity, family responsibilities, and daily life
What To Do After an Accident in Florida
Consider taking these steps after an accident in Florida:
- Seek medical treatment: A doctor can evaluate injuries, recommend care, and connect symptoms to the accident.
- Report the accident: For a car accident, call law enforcement when injuries, pain, vehicle damage, or a serious traffic issue exists. For an accident at a business, apartment complex, hotel, or store, ask for an incident report.
- Document the scene: Take photos or videos of vehicles, hazards, lighting, flooring, weather, visible injuries, and nearby signs or cameras.
- Save records: Keep medical bills, prescriptions, discharge papers, work notes, repair estimates, insurance letters, and wage records.
- Avoid rushed statements: Insurance adjusters may ask for recorded statements before you know the full extent of your injuries.
- Speak with a personal injury attorney: Legal guidance can help you review liability, deadlines, damages, and communication with the insurance company.
Pardy & Rodriguez can step in early, organize information, and help you pursue a claim without adding pressure to an already stressful situation.
Florida Statute of Limitations for Personal Injury
Under Florida Statutes, many negligence-based personal injury claims must be filed within two years. In many cases, the time period begins when the cause of action accrues, though specific facts can change how a deadline applies.
This deadline is important because waiting too long can affect your right to file a lawsuit. Some cases, including medical malpractice, wrongful death, and claims involving government entities, may have different timing rules. A personal injury attorney can review the facts and help confirm which deadline may apply.
Acting early can also help preserve evidence. Video footage, photos, witness details, and business records can become harder to find over time. Early legal support can help protect that information before it disappears.
Liability and Negligence in Florida Personal Injury Cases
Many personal injury cases focus on negligence. In simple terms, negligence means someone failed to use reasonable care and caused harm. That can include a driver who runs a stop sign, a business that ignores a spill, or a property owner who leaves a dangerous condition unaddressed.
A personal injury claim usually looks at who had a duty to act reasonably, how that duty was broken, how the accident caused injuries and what losses followed. Those losses may include medical expenses, lost wages, pain, emotional distress, and other damages allowed under Florida law.
Florida also follows a modified comparative negligence rule. If the injured party shares fault, compensation may be reduced. If the injured party is found more than 50 percent at fault in many negligence cases, they may not recover damages.
Benefits of Pursuing a Personal Injury Claim in Florida
You Can Pursue Full Compensation
A personal injury claim can include economic damages such as medical expenses, future care costs, lost income, reduced earning capacity, as well as pain and suffering, emotional distress, and other losses tied to the accident.
No Upfront Legal Fees
The majority of Orlando personal injury attorneys, including our team at Pardy & Rodriguez, work on a contingency fee basis. That means you pay nothing unless your case reaches a successful resolution. There is no financial barrier to having experienced legal representation from day one.
A Level Playing Field Against Insurers
Insurance companies have experienced adjusters and legal teams whose job is to limit payouts. Having an attorney on your side levels that imbalance and signals that you are serious about your claim.
Your Case Is Documented From the Start
Early legal involvement helps preserve evidence and build a record that strengthens your position, whether you settle or proceed to trial.
How the Personal Injury Process Works in Florida With Pardy & Rodriguez
Step 1: Free Case Evaluation
You meet with our team at no cost or obligation. We listen to your situation, review the documents you have, explain how the entire legal team may support your claim, including whether it may be worth pursuing and what a realistic timeline could look like.
Step 2: Investigation and Evidence Gathering
We collect police reports, medical records and bills, photos, surveillance footage, and witness information. This phase is fundamental, and acting quickly often makes a significant difference in what evidence is still available.
Step 3: Medical Treatment Tracking
We work alongside your medical team to document the full scope of your injuries, your treatment plan, and your prognosis. This documentation directly shapes the value of your claim.
Step 4: Demand and Negotiation
Once your treatment is stable or complete, we prepare a demand package and submit it to the at-fault party’s insurer. We then communicate with the insurance company on your behalf and work to pursue a settlement that accounts for your documented losses.
Step 5: Litigation, If Needed
If the insurer refuses to offer a reasonable amount, we are prepared to take your case to court. Many personal injury cases settle before trial, but trial experience can help shape how the claim is prepared, presented, and evaluated from the start. At Pardy & Rodriguez, we take personal injury claims to court when it is necessary.
Step 6: Resolution and Recovery
When your case resolves, we explain the final steps, address medical bills and liens, and walk you through the disbursement process. Our goal is to help you finish the process informed, prepared, and ready to move forward.
Why Work With The Law Offices of Pardy & Rodriguez, P.A.
Pardy & Rodriguez is a Florida personal injury law firm that helps injured people pursue compensation after accidents caused by negligence. Our attorneys know Florida law, local courts, and the insurance issues that often shape an injury case, whether it involves a car accident, a serious fall, or a claim with multiple parties involved.
We are agile and small enough to care. You will know who is working on your case, hear from us regularly, and have a legal team that treats your concerns with personal attention. We take time to learn how the injury affected your health, work, family, and daily life because an injured client’s case should reflect more than paperwork and bills.
Schedule a Free Case Evaluation
If you or someone you love has been hurt because of another person’s carelessness, you have the right to know your options. A conversation with our team costs nothing, and there is no pressure to move forward unless it feels right for you.
Call us at 888-522-0222 or fill out our online form to schedule a free consultation with our team. We are here, and we are ready to listen.
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Frequently Asked Questions About Personal Injury in Florida
- What Damages Can I Pursue After a Dog Bite Injury in Florida?
A dog bite claim may include medical expenses, lost wages, physical pain, emotional trauma, scarring, disfigurement, infection treatment, future medical care, and other damages supported by the facts. The value depends on the injuries caused, insurance coverage, and Florida law.
- What if the Dog Bite Happened at the Owner’s Home While I Was Visiting?
Being a lawful guest on the owner’s property does not automatically disqualify your claim. However, Florida law includes an exception if the owner displayed an easily readable “Bad Dog” sign, unless the person bitten was under six years old or the owner’s negligent act or omission caused the injury.
- Can I Pursue a Claim Against Someone I Know Personally?
Many dog bite claims involve a homeowner’s or renter’s insurance policy, not direct payment from the dog owner. This can make the claim less personally difficult than many people expect.
- How Long Do I Have To File a Dog Bite Claim in Florida?
Florida deadlines can depend on the legal theory, the date of the dog bite or animal attack, the injured person’s age, and the parties involved. Some negligence-based claims may involve a two-year deadline, while other dog bite claims may involve different timing under Florida law. A dog bite attorney can review the facts and explain which deadline may apply.
- Does Florida Dog Bite Law Apply if the Dog Had Never Bitten Anyone Before?
Florida follows a strict liability standard for many dog bite claims. This means prior dangerous behavior is not required to hold the owner responsible if the person bitten was in a public place or lawfully on private property when the bite occurred.
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