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PERSONAL INJURY IN SEMINOLE COUNTY FL.

In the State of Florida, If you or someone you sincerely care about has suffered personal injury due to harm as a result of another’s negligence or wrongful act, you may be able to recover financial compensation for your damages. At TW Law Group, PLLC. we have helped victims and families through the personal injury claim process – and we’re prepared to passionately fight for the compensation you deserve. We are also serving Seminole County Florida.

TW LAW GROUP, PLLC IS HERE FOR YOU.

Discuss Your Case During a Free Consultation

How much is my case worth?

There is no one answer to the question, “How much is my case worth”

The value of a case is determined by numerous factors, including the severity of your injury, how much property damage was sustained, and whether or not it was caused by someone else’s negligence. In addition to these factors, there are too many working parts that affect the overall value of your claim. Because every case must be carefully evaluated, we will leave no stone unturned in our analysis and representation of your case.

Should I Accept a Settlement?

When you are injured in an accident, you need to be sure that your settlement is sufficient to cover all of your damages. If you accept a settlement offer before negotiating with the insurance company, there may not be another chance to negotiate. It is vital that your compensation makes you whole by adequately covering the costs of your damages.

Contact our law firm before accepting any offer or attempting to negotiate with an adjuster. We will work with the insurance company on your behalf to maximize the value of your claim. If litigation becomes necessary due to a breakdown in negotiations, you can count on us to passionately and aggressively represent you in the courtroom.

Why Should I Hire an Attorney?

Our Law Firm understands that when you are in an accident, it can be stressful and overwhelming. You may not know where to go or what to do next.

You may feel like the insurance company is trying to take advantage of you and your situation. You may feel overwhelmed by the legal system and unsure if you can trust your lawyer.

Our Law Firm Attorneys have over 40 years of combined experience handling personal injury claims, so we are here to help you get the restitution that you deserve.

We will fight for your rights and make sure that you get fair treatment from law enforcement, insurance companies, and the legal system. Let our Law Firm Attorneys help you to handle your personal injury claim.

Cases We Handle:

 

• Trucking Accidents
• Car Accidents
• Sports Injury
• Nursing Home Injuries
• Premises Liability
• Train Accidents
• Brain Injuries
• Catastrophic Injuries
• Wrongful Death Lawsuit
• Product Liability Insurance

WILLFUL DEATH ATTORNEY

 

In the event that someone you love has passed away due to the negligence of another person or entity, you may be eligible to pursue a claim for wrongful death. Wrongful death is defined as the loss of life to a person as a result of another’s actions. Whether the act was intentional or unintentional is of no consequence. If an individual or entity causes harm to another person and the injuries sustained result in that person’s death, then the individual may be held liable for wrongful death.

Though pursuing a lawsuit will not bring your loved one back, our team of wrongful death attorneys can help relieve the financial burden placed on you and your family by passionately seeking justice for your loss.

WHO IS LIABLE FOR A WRONGFUL DEATH CLAIM?

If you’ve lost a loved one due to the negligence of another, you may be able to file a wrongful death claim. This claim may be filed against anyone or any institution that was legally at fault for your loved one’s death. This can include:

• Medical institutions

• Government institutions

• Companies

• Individuals

 

Standing Up for You Against Insurance Companies

Insurance companies are notorious for trying to get clients to settle for the lowest amount possible. This is why it’s important to have a law firm on your side that knows how to deal with insurance companies, what questions to ask, and how to approach certain scenarios. At TW Law Group, PLLC we will do everything in our power to ensure you receive the compensation you deserve.

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