Sarasota and Fort Myers Accident Attorneys
Motor vehicle accidents may be the most common cause of injury, but a virtually limitless list of accidents can cause serious injury as a result of the negligent behavior of others. Whether you suffer injury on or off the job, the Fort Myers accident lawyers at All Injuries Law Firm, P.A. have the specialized knowledge of Florida law and resources needed to help you seek just compensation for the expenses related to your injuries.
Proving liability requires our special skills and resources
Florida personal injury has many complexities that virtually require individuals injured in Port Charlotte, Sarasota, Fort Myers, or anywhere in the state to seek the counsel of an experienced accident attorney before pursuing compensation. First, contributory negligence law may permit accident victims to recover a portion of damages even if the victim shares a major percentage of fault for the accident. But the comparative negligence rule requires victims to take separate legal action against each individual who shares negligence, again based on the proportion of fault.
Each Fort Myers accident lawyer at All Injuries Law Firm, P.A. begins by working with you to develop the details needed to identify all liable parties—and the degree to which each party shares negligence for the accident. But for complex situations, we also maintain a network of skilled investigators who can help develop an effective case and serve as expert witnesses in the event the case must go to court. Our attention to detail has earned us a history of successful case results for our clients.
Our accident lawyers help individuals in Fort Myers explore all legal options
Just as each accidental injury situation is unique, accidental injury victims face important decisions when choosing between several legal options. Each accident lawyer at All Injuries Law Firm, P.A. in Fort Myers thoroughly assesses your case before presenting the legal options suitable for your specific situation. In your free initial consultation, we take the time to explain the advantages and disadvantages of each option so you can make an informed decision on how to proceed, whether you decide to file your own insurance claim, negotiate an out-of-court settlement, or even file a lawsuit.
















