500+ Million
Recovered for Our Clients
NO WIN NO FEE
We ONLY Get Paid if YOU Get Paid
EXPERT LAWYERS
Workers' Compensation Trial Lawyers
Who Are We?
Our law firm has been helping injured workers since 1978. Our attorneys are experts in workers' compensation laws, personal injury, and social security disability cases (SSDI). We have helped thousands of clients in the last 45 years and we are here to help you. Our seasoned workers' compensation attorneys bring unparalleled expertise to guide you through the complexities of the legal system. With a deep understanding of injured workers' rights and extensive experience, we handle every aspect of your case, ensuring you receive the benefits you are legally entitled to. You can trust our skilled team of personal injury lawyers to advocate for your rights. They will prepare you and guide you throughout every step of the legal process. We are committed to securing the best possible outcome for your workers' compensation claim. Our experience, expertise, and passion are unmatched in Palm Beach County.
Comprehensive Legal Support for Personal Injury Cases
If you've been injured at work , let our experienced legal team help you pursue rightful compensation you deserve for your injuries.
Our expert attorneys provide dedicated support to victims of car accidents, guiding them through the complex process of insurance claims and seeking fair compensation for their injuries and damages
If you've been injured due to hazardous conditions on someone else's property, our experienced legal team is here to help you pursue rightful compensation for your injuries
and losses
When you are injured at work or have a debilitating injury, you may not be able to return to work. That is where an SSDI claim can be filed on your behalf. Our attorneys are well versed in these types of claims.
Losing a loved one due to someone else's
negligence is devastating. Our
compassionate team will guide you through
the legal process and seek justice and
compensation for your loss.
Frequently Asked Questions
Answers to Common Personal Injury Questions
What types of cases does your firm represent?
Workers' Compensation
Personal Injury
Social Security & Disability (SSDI)
How much do you charge for an initial consultation?
Our initial consultation is ALWAYS FREE. You will meet with one of our attorneys for at least 30 minutes to discuss the scope of the work that needs to be done.
How much do you charge for your services?
Our fees vary depending on the type of case we are handling. In personal injury cases for example there is No Fee if there is No Recovery. In workers' compensation cases our fees are capped by state and federal laws. In business and elder law we charge an hourly rate for our legal services which vary depending on the work to be done and the type of law. You can call us anytime to get our current fees.
How long do I have to file a personal Injury case?
Florida Statutes Section 95.11(4) requires that most personal injury cases are filed within two years of the date of the incident.
How long will my case take to be resolved?
Every case is different and therefore can take anywhere from a month to several months or years. For instance, if a case is settled out of court, it could take a few months. But if the case goes to court or trial it could take months to years. This is your choice as the client, but our attorney will explain the pros and cons of the decision so you could choose the correct one for you. There are many factors involved in making the decision to go to trial and it should be made with full disclosure of all the facts involved.
How long after a Work Injury do I have to report it to my boss?
Ideally, you should report your injury when it happens. But Florida law allows you up to 30 days to report the work accident.
Do I have to pay for my medical bills?
All authorized medical bills should be submitted by the medical provider to your employer's insurance company
Yes, but according to Florida Statutes, you are not paid for the first 7 days of disability. However, if you lose time because your disability extends to over 21 days, you may be paid for the first 7 days. On average you will be paid 66 2/3 percent of your average weekly pay. No, as long as you are not working even part time.