There is nothing scarier than being injured due to the negligence or reckless behavior of another. When you suffer injury or other damages through no fault of your own, you are legally entitled to seek compensation, and hiring a Florida personal injury lawyer can be beneficial. However, many individuals may be concerned about finances when thinking of hiring an attorney. You might be wondering, “How much does a personal injury lawyer cost in Florida?”
At the Law Offices of Alexander Alvarez, PA, we understand that this is often the first concern for many folks. Finances are nothing to be trifled with, and you are already, most likely, dealing with enough of a burden when it comes to your monetary well-being. No one wants to take on extra expenses while dealing with medical bills, thanks to a personal injury, which is why we work on a contingency fee basis.
Though our team operates on the financial structure of contingency fees, it can be helpful to understand all of the potential structures an attorney might use when it comes to personal injury cases in Florida. In 2022, injuries considered to be intentional, including personal injuries, were the leading cause of death for individuals between the ages of 1 and 44 in Florida. This makes the need for personal injury lawyers extremely high in the state.
Personal injury lawyers structure their fees in a multitude of ways. The most common include the following:
Almost all personal injury lawyers will structure their fees on a contingency fee basis. This structure is most appealing as there is a large reduction in financial risk for the victim. There are several benefits to this arrangement, including the following:
Personal injury accidents take place across Florida every day. The most common causes of these accidents include car accidents, commercial trucking accidents, motorcycle accidents, rideshare accidents, bicycle or pedestrian accidents, birth injury, premises liability accidents, construction accidents, product liability accidents, negligent security, medical malpractice, and slip and fall accidents. Motor vehicle accidents, however, are a very common cause in the state. In 2023, there were a total of 395,175 vehicle crashes.
There are several damages that an individual may be able to seek after suffering a personal injury, depending on the nature and severity of that injury. These damages include all related medical costs, lost wages, the loss of a future earning ability, physical pain and emotional suffering or distress, mental anguish, wrongful death damages, and, in rare cases, punitive damages.
Depending on the nature and circumstances of your personal injury case in Florida, there are several parties who may be held liable. Thanks to the large interstate highways running through the state and the Florida Turnpike, motor vehicle accidents happen across the state every day. Likewise, premises liability accidents are common. Liable parties can include other drivers, employers of drivers, property owners, animal owners, and manufacturers.
In 2023, the United States witnessed over 62 million injuries. In personal injury cases, the most common injuries tend to include broken bones or fractures, amputations, severe chemical or thermal burns, internal bleeding injuries, internal organ or nerve damage, whiplash, concussions, paralysis, the loss of bodily function, muscle strains and sprains, spinal cord injuries, traumatic brain injuries, and the loss of certain senses, such as vision or hearing.
If you suffer a personal injury in Florida, the attorneys at the Law Office of Alexander Alvarez, PA, are here for you. Contact our offices today to learn more about our services and our contingency fee structure, and schedule your free consultation with our team.
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Contact our firm in Miami online or by telephone at 866-270-0589 and arrange a free initial consultation. Personal injury cases are handled on a contingency fee basis, so there is no financial obligation to simply speaking with our firm and learning about your options.