Orlando Personal Injury Lawyer
Are you hurt, in pain, and dealing with sudden expenses because of someone else’s mistake in Orlando? At Zimmet & Zimmet, we firmly believe that no one should pay the price of another person’s bad behavior. That’s why we’ve dedicated our careers to helping accident victims feel seen, heard, and respected — and to getting them the money they need to move on with their lives.
Since 1975, we’ve been proud to represent clients in Orlando and across Florida. The insurance companies and their defense lawyers know us as reliable and fierce advocates for accident victims. This has resulted in our lawyers recovering millions in compensation. More than that, though, clients appreciate our compassion and empathy when they’re in their darkest hours. Our lawyers understand your problems and are here to provide the legal support you need.
If you have been injured because someone else was negligent, they should be accountable for their actions. We’ll help you demand the compensation you need to get your life back in order. Contact Zimmet & Zimmet today for a free consultation. Let us show you the impact that a dedicated, compassionate Orlando personal injury lawyer can have on your case.
Why Should I Hire an Orlando Personal Injury Attorney?
The aftermath of a serious injury can be expensive, and you might be on the fence about whether it’s worth it to hire a lawyer. The answer is almost certainly “yes.” Here’s why:
- A personal injury lawyer knows how to investigate your case thoroughly, proving that someone else is at fault and owes you money.
- A personal injury lawyer can accurately calculate your injuries’ personal and financial costs, accounting for past and future losses you might not be able to yourself.
- A personal injury lawyer can handle all the legal work for you, preventing you from making costly mistakes while pursuing your claim more efficiently and effectively.
- A personal injury lawyer can negotiate aggressively with at-fault parties and insurers, who know they could be sued if they don’t cooperate.
- A personal injury lawyer knows how to build a case for court, conduct depositions, and present arguments at trial to get their client the full amount possible.
Moreover, your attorney should work on a contingency basis, which means you only pay them if they win your case. They assume the risk on your behalf and are highly motivated to get every cent possible.
Don’t make the mistake of trying to handle your case yourself. Instead, trust Zimmet & Zimmet to pursue your case for you. While other firms treat their clients as numbers and easy paydays, we treat them like they deserve to be treated. Our attorneys will get to know you and your family so we can understand your goals and empower you to make the best decisions for yourself and your future.
We understand that you’d probably rather never have to step inside a courtroom, which is why we’ll do everything we can to secure a fair settlement before you have to. Still, our lawyers won’t back down from a fight, and we’ll gladly take your case to trial if that’s the best way to get you the money you deserve.
Are you ready to put our 50-plus years of experience to bear on your case? Contact us today to speak with an Orlando personal injury attorney for free.
How Do I Know If I Have a Personal Injury Claim?
Knowing if you have a viable personal injury case can be hard, especially if you’ve never been through the process. A good question to ask yourself is, “Would I have been hurt if someone else hadn’t acted the way they did?” If the answer is yes, there’s a good chance you have a claim. Rather than wonder about your options, contact Zimmet & Zimmet to schedule a free case review with a personal injury attorney in Orlando.
What Damages Could I Be Entitled to in a Personal Injury Case?
If someone else caused your injuries, they should also have to pay for the consequences of those injuries. As such, your personal injury compensation can include money for your:
- Medical Expenses – You can claim compensation for all healthcare-related costs resulting from your injury. This includes expenses for emergency room visits, surgeries, medications, medical equipment, and any necessary rehabilitation or follow-up care.
- Lost Wages – You are entitled to compensation for any income you were unable to earn due to your injury. This includes not only current lost wages but also future earnings if your injury affects your ability to work as you did before.
- Pain and Suffering – You can receive compensation for both the physical pain and emotional distress you’ve endured because of your injury. This may also cover ongoing discomfort and a diminished quality of life.
- Loss of Consortium – If your injury has affected your family relationships, they can be compensated for the loss of companionship, emotional support, and intimacy they have suffered as a result.
- Property Damage – You can be reimbursed for the costs to repair or replace any property damaged in the accident, such as your vehicle or personal belongings.
There are complex laws that surround finding other sources of recovery beyond the at-fault parties’ insurance policy. It is extremely important to hire an experienced lawyer who not only understands how to find other sources of recovery but will leave no stone unturned during the investigation to find them. Many times this is the difference between no recovery and recovering millions of dollars.
If the person who hurt you did so because they were behaving exceptionally carelessly, recklessly, or with malice, you could also be entitled to punitive damages. Rather than compensate you for a specific loss, these are meant to punish the at-fault party for their shocking behavior.
Can I Still Get Compensation If I Was Partly to Blame for My Injuries?
Florida’s modified comparative fault rule means you can still recover compensation even if you were partly to blame for your injuries. At trial, a judge or jury acting as factfinder will assign all parties involved in the accident a percentage of fault. As long as your share of fault is not more than 50 percent, you will be awarded compensation. However, this compensation will be reduced in proportion to your percentage of fault.
For example, let’s say you were driving 10 miles per hour over the speed limit when another driver merged into your lane without looking. The court decides the driver was 80 percent to blame and that you bear 20 percent of the fault. If the court would have awarded you $100,000 for your claim, you would recover $80,000 instead.
Be aware that the comparative fault rule applies to lawsuits, not settlements. Still, insurers make decisions based on what they think would happen at trial, so the rule will affect the size of the settlement you’re offered. Don’t put your recovery at risk — work with an experienced personal injury lawyer from Zimmet & Zimmet who can fight back against attempts to shift blame onto you.
How Long Do I Have in Florida to File a Personal Injury Lawsuit?
Florida’s relevant statute of limitations generally gives you two years to file a personal injury lawsuit, although there are exceptions to this rule. However, it’s best not to wait to bring your claim. Settlement negotiations take time, and if you file your suit after the deadline, the court will likely dismiss it as untimely. Contact a lawyer from Zimmet & Zimmet immediately to avoid being time-barred from recovering compensation.
How Long Does a Typical Personal Injury Case Last?
The amount of time it takes to resolve a personal injury case depends on factors like its complexity, how contentious the facts are, and whether at-fault parties are eager to settle. Cases can take as little as a few months to settle or may need years to work their way through the court system. A lawyer from Zimmet & Zimmet can give you a better idea of what to expect after reviewing your case in detail.
What Must Be Proven in a Personal Injury Claim?
To win your personal injury claim, you will need to prove both that someone else is responsible for your injuries and that the injuries have a specific dollar cost attached to them. To that end, your lawyer will look at evidence like the following:
- Police accident reports
- Photos of the scene and your injuries
- Video footage of the incident occurring
- Statements from eyewitnesses
- Testimony from experts in fields like medicine, engineering, and accounting
- Medical records and bills
- Electronic data, such as cell phone records or info taken from event data records
- Pay stubs, tax returns, and other proof of lost income
What Are Common Personal Injury Cases?
Personal injury cases can cover virtually any scenario where one person causes another person to be hurt. That said, there certain cases are particularly common, including those that involve:
- Car accidents
- Trucking accidents
- Motorcycle accidents
- Bicycle accidents
- Boating accidents
- Pedestrian accidents
- Dog bite injuries
- Amusement park injuries
- Slip-and-fall accidents
- Uber/Lyft/rideshare accidents
- Swimming pool accidents
- Hotel & Resort injuries
- Negligent security accidents
- Wrongful death
If you or a loved one has been involved in any of the above incidents, get in touch with Zimmet & Zimmet immediately.
What Types of Injuries Happen Due to Personal Injury Accidents?
Personal injury accidents can lead to a wide range of injuries, including:
- Lacerations and abrasions
- Contusions
- Broken bones
- Sprains, strains, tears, and other soft tissue damage
- Nerve damage
- Cranial trauma
- Spinal cord damage
- Herniated disks
- Internal bleeding
- Organ damage
- Amputations
- Death
Moreover, the pain of these injuries and the panic of being in a life-threatening accident can lead to considerable mental trauma. Survivors of personal injuries are often left with post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD) and other mental health conditions.
Contact an Orlando Personal Injury Attorney Today
Have you or a loved one been hurt in Orlando because of something someone else did? Then don’t wait another moment to stand up and demand justice. The team at Zimmet & Zimmet is standing by to put our 50-plus years of experience to work on pursuing the money you need and the accountability you deserve.
Contact us today for a free, no-obligation consultation with a personal injury lawyer in Orlando, and let’s discuss your options together.