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1950 Laurel Manor Drive Suite 135, The Villages, FL 32162
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If you have been injured by the negligence or recklessness of another person, you do not have to live with the financial burdens involving medical bills and lost wages. You may be entitled to go to court and sue for monetary compensation. Morgan & Morgan is one of the largest plaintiffs firms in America, with over 300 lawyers and 75,000 clients nationwide. Our attorneys in The Villages office have years of experience fighting for the rights of people who have suffered from a personal injury or accidents. While each case is different, and results may vary, our attorneys have recovered multi-million dollar verdicts in the past for their clients. A number of factors, including your age and the severity of your injury, will impact how much you may be able to recover through your case. In some cases, the court may award punitive damages huge sums of money intended to dissuade others from acting in a way that causes similar injuries. The Villages attorneys handle personal injury lawsuits, accident lawsuits, and lawsuits involving any of our major practice areas, including: Dog BitesBirth InjuryMedical MalpracticeNursing Home AbuseSpinal Cord InjuriesVeterans BenefitsDebt Harassment The attorneys in our office will first determine whether or not you are able to pursue the case. Personal injury cases are based on the theory of negligence. This means that in order for your case to be successful, your accident must be directly caused by another person s, or entity s, negligence. For example, a supermarket that fails to clean up a spill, even though a member of staff was notified about it, can be considered negligent if the spill causes a slip and fall. A driver that causes an accident while intoxicated can be considered negligent. Each case is different and results may vary. According to Florida law, personal injury cases brought outside a specific period of time cannot be pursued. You may have run out of time. Our attorneys are here to help and work on a contingency fee basis. This means that you do not have to pay your attorney unless he or she brings you a favorable verdict. Fees are usually a part of the settlement or award.