Florida Accident Lawyers
Representation for Clients Injured by Negligence
Are you or a loved one suffering with serious injuries as the result of an accident? At Cardenas, Singer & Associates, our personal injury attorneys represent clients injured in all types of accidents. We represent clients across the state of Florida with injuries sustained in accidents and will travel to our clients if they cannot come to our office.
Call (305) 754-6460 to schedule a consultation.
Although car accidents are the most common cause of accident injuries in Florida, damage may be sustained in a number of different ways. Florida law allows injured people to find relief by filing a civil lawsuit seeking monetary compensation from the negligent party. The damages that may be recovered depend on certain factors, such as the circumstances of the case, the injuries suffered, and other issues.
Our firm provides representation to victims of all types of accidents, such as:
- Car accidents
- Truck accidents
- Motorcycle accidents
- Bicycle accidents
- Boating accidents
- Personal watercraft accidents
In order to recover compensation, it must be shown that the other party acted negligently. Under Florida law, negligence is defined as failing to exercise a reasonable degree of care that would be expected in the situation, whether the injury was sustained in a vehicle accident, slip and fall injury, or another type of accident. Our Miami accident attorneys will prepare your case to show negligence and fight for the compensation you deserve for your injury and related damages.
Statute of Limitations for Filing a Claim
Because so much depends on the specific circumstances of the situation, it is best to seek the advice of an experienced attorney to learn about your options. Keep in mind that there is a statute of limitations for filing lawsuits, which is between two and four years. For claims involving injury to person or property, the statute of limitations is four years. In any case, it is better to start early. This allows us to gather information, collect evidence, and speak to any witnesses while memories are still fresh.
To learn how Florida accident law applies to your case, call (305) 754-6460 for a consultation.