You are driving through Volusia County when suddenly, another driver strikes you. Your car is totaled, and you have suffered serious injuries, causing you to miss time from work. Who can you call in a situation like this?
A Volusia County car accident lawyer from the Law Offices of Anidjar & Levine can seek compensation for your losses. Through a personal injury claim or lawsuit, you could secure damages for your medical bills and other injury-related expenses. Today, you can explore your options during a no-obligation case review.
Our Car Accident Lawyers Help Volusia County Claimants
If you hire a car accident lawyer from the Law Offices of Anidjar & Levine, our personal injury lawyers will:
- Listen to your story
- File your claim or lawsuit
- Investigate the liable parties
- Prove fault on your behalf
- Calculate your settlement
- Help schedule your appointments
- Assist with car repairs
- Give frequent case updates
- Provide your attorney’s phone number
- Respond promptly to your inquiries
- Prepare your case for court
- Protect your rights
- Treat you with respect
We work on a contingency-fee basis, meaning you get all of these services without paying a dime out of pocket. Our firm does not charge fees for our services unless we win your case.
Your top priority should be to heal, spend time with your family, and prepare for the next phase of your life. Take the time you need to feel your best, and let our attorneys handle the rest.
Your Volusia County Lawyer Seeks Fair Compensation For Your Losses
Compensation should cover all costs associated with the accident, including:
- Emergency care
- Surgery
- Rehabilitation
- Therapy and mental health services
- Prescription medications
- Car repair or replacement costs
- Lost earnings
- Reduced future earning capacity
- Emotional trauma, including post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD)
- Disability
- Pain and suffering
The exact value of your settlement depends on the circumstances of the accident. Our goal is to secure a settlement that allows you to recover in peace.
How Much Can I Recover After A Car Accident In Volusia County?
The cost of your financial losses, such as your medical bills and lost wages, will play a crucial role in how much you can recover. However, compensation accounts for more than your financial losses; it also accounts for the collision’s toll on your life. When determining what constitutes a fair settlement, our lawyers consider:
- The severity of your condition
- The length of your estimated recovery period
- Your missed time from work
- Whether the accident worsened any pre-existing health conditions
- The medical care you required
- Your quality of life
- Your mobility
Since we first started serving car accident claimants, we’ve recovered millions of dollars in damages. We fight tooth and nail for what you deserve, even if that means filing a lawsuit and advocating for you in court. Don’t settle for less than you need just for the sake of settling. Instead, consider the benefit of partnering with a Volusia County car accident lawyer.
We Have A Limited Time To Seek Damages After A Car Accident
In Florida, all personal injury cases are subject to the state’s statute of limitations. Per Florida Statute § 95.11, you generally have two years to file your lawsuit. You used to have four years, but that recently changed with the passage of HB 837.
Very few exceptions could give you more time to act. Failure to file your case within this two-year period could forever bar you from seeking damages, even if you have life-changing injuries.
Our attorneys understand your case’s urgency and time-sensitive factors. When you entrust us with your car accident claim, we uphold every deadline, so you don’t have to worry about your case’s outcome.
What Do Previous Clients Share About The Law Offices Of Anidjar & Levine?
We get out of bed in the morning for one reason: to serve injured people. Since we first opened our doors, we’ve been motivated by the feedback and encouragement from our clients. Some have felt compelled to share:
- “Rear-ended in February, 2017. From literally the day after the accident I have been in the extremely capable hands of this law firm. The medical providers I was sent to were top notch, and everyone involved with handling my case (Mark, Jonathan, and Sasha) did an excellent job as well. A year later and my case is wrapping up with a result that I am more than satisfied with. Their reputation is well deserved. Thanks guys!” – Rudy D.
- “I had such an amazing experience here! Jonathan Holtz was my attorney and I could not have asked for a better person to take my case. He was very responsive and did a great job of keeping me informed! I would highly recommend letting them be your attorney.” – Sarah A.
We hope to add your name to our growing list of satisfied clients.
Our Investigators Learn The Cause Of Your Volusia County Car Accident
As with every personal injury case, we must prove how another party’s negligence led to your losses. This requires us to review traffic camera footage, read the police report, and interview witnesses. Upon concluding our investigation, we may find that another party caused your accident by:
- Speeding
- Tailgating
- Lane switching
- Running stop signs
- Hitting the breaks suddenly
- Driving under the influence of drugs, alcohol, or fatigue
- Aggressive driving
While human error is the leading cause of all accidents, we may find that other factors caused the collision. For instance, if a faulty vehicle part prevented you from braking (and led to an accident), we could file a claim or lawsuit against the product’s manufacturer.
If hazardous roadway conditions caused you to lose control of your vehicle, we can explore the possibility of holding a government agency financially accountable.
Connect With Our Volusia County Car Accident Lawyers Today
For help pursuing damages after a collision, contact the Law Offices of Anidjar & Levine. We’re available seven days a week and can break ground on your case today. You focus on getting better. We take care of the rest. Call now to start a free case review and ask our lawyers questions about your claim.