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"The Five Mistakes That Can Wreck Your Florida Accident Case is a must read for anyone that has been injured in a accident in Florida!"
My case was handled courteously and professionally. All of my questions were answered promptly and I never felt anything I was concerned about was un-important. Judi always had answers and took the time to explain. She was always on top of my case when I called the office.
I really appreciated the fact that Mr. Dodson hired a professional expert to measure and make an evaluation about the place where I fell. The whole process was handled very well. Both Judi and Mr. Dodson were very nice and my experience working with them was professional.
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"I recommend the Law Office of James Dodson. They were always able and available when I had questions. They even got me more than I expected right when I needed it most. I am exceedingly grateful to have had this wonderful group of people helping and getting what we deserve."
We hear the term "personal injury case" everywhere in lawyer advertising. Your friends have probably brought it up to you if you have been in an accident. But what does it really mean? The term "personal injury" has replaced the legal word known as "tort claim" in common usage. A tort claim is based upon proving someone was negligent. That means that they had some duty (such as a duty of reasonable care driving a car) and that they breached that duty, meaning they were careless or negligent. We all understand that people can be negligent, but so can corporations and governmental entities. If someone's carelessness caused damage only to property (such as to a car, boat or structure) but did not cause injury to another person, this is called a "property damage case". Most personal injury lawyers will not handle a property damage case unless the person also suffered injuries. Common personal injury claims include:
Wrongful death
Vehicle crashes
Falls and unsafe premises
Defective and unsafe products
Dog bites and animal attacks
Medical malpractice
It important to deal with an experienced personal injury lawyer who knows how to gather the specific evidence needed to best support your claim and prove it in court if necessary. Evidence a lawyer may need to gather to prove your claim may include witness testimony, medical records, financial records, photographs and scene investigations, expert evaluation and reports, exhibits, illustrations and animations. Once the needed evidence is gathered to support your claim, your lawyer must have the skill and experience to effectively communicate your case to an insurance company and negotiate strongly on your behalf.
Experienced personal injury lawyers regularly deal with complicated issues of medicine, accident reconstruction, vocational rehabilitation, engineering and other specialized areas of study which may affect your case. They should also have experience actually trying injury cases to a jury and be willing to do so on your behalf if necessary. You must feel comfortable that any lawyer you select will be effective in communicating your best interest to a claims adjuster or to a jury. Just because a lawyer has some experience trying criminal cases or divorce cases does not mean they would be effective in pursuing an injury claim on your behalf. Insurance companies know the lawyers they have learned to respect and the ones they do not.
Contact us today for a free, no obligation consultation about your personal injury legal needs.
1259 Myrtle Avenue South
Clearwater, FL 33756
Phone: (727) 446-0840
Fax: (727) 446-0850
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