Car Accident Lawyers Serving Winter Park

 

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Car Accident Lawyer Serving Winter Park

If you’ve been seriously injured in a car accident in Winter Park, Florida, the experienced car accident lawyers at Spetsas Buist Accident Injury Lawyers are here to help you. Our law firm has a proven track record of success in handling complex car accident cases and securing the compensation our clients are entitled to under Florida law.

Contact us today at (321) LAWSUIT to speak directly with a skilled Winter Park car accident lawyer about your case. Representation is free unless we win money for you. Also, when you work with us, you get your lawyer's direct contact information.

Types of Car Accidents Our Winter Park Lawyers Handle

Car accidents can result in serious injuries and significant financial burdens. Our team of injury lawyers handles all different types of auto accident cases, including:

  • Rear-End Collisions
  • Head-On Collisions
  • T-Bone Accidents
  • Multi-Vehicle Pileups
  • Drunk Driving Collisions

Common Injuries in Car Accidents

Car accidents can cause a wide range of injuries, from minor to life-threatening. Some of the most common injuries we see in car accident cases include:

  • Whiplash: This neck injury is caused by a sudden back-and-forth movement of the head, often seen in rear-end collisions.
  • Broken Bones: The impact of a car accident can cause fractures and broken bones, which may require extensive medical treatment and rehabilitation.
  • Traumatic Brain Injuries (TBI): A severe blow to the head during a car accident can lead to traumatic brain injuries, resulting in long-term cognitive and physical impairments.
  • Spinal Cord Injuries: Damage to the spinal cord can result in partial or complete paralysis, significantly altering the victim's life.
  • Internal Injuries: The force of a car accident can cause damage to internal organs, leading to life-threatening conditions that require immediate medical attention.
  • Lacerations and Burns: Victims can suffer from severe cuts and burns, especially if the accident involves broken glass or fire.

Steps to Take After a Car Accident

Being involved in a car accident can be a traumatic experience. Here are the crucial steps you should take immediately following the accident:

  1. Call the Police: Report the crash to the police and make sure an official accident report is filed. This report will be crucial for your insurance claim and any legal action.
  2. Seek Medical Attention: Your health and safety are the top priority. Even if you feel fine, get a thorough medical examination if you think you're hurt because some injuries may not be immediately apparent.
  3. Gather Evidence: If possible, make sure and take photos and videos of the accident scene. Take pictures of the vehicles involved, road conditions, and any visible injuries. Additionally, you should collect the contact information from anyone who witnessed the crash.
  4. Avoid Speaking to Insurance Adjusters: Don't speak to insurance adjusters without talking to a lawyer first. They will record the conversation and use your statements against you to minimize your claim.
  5. Contact a Winter Park Car Accident Lawyer: Reach out to a Winter Park car accident lawyer at Spetsas Buist as soon as possible. We can guide you through the legal process, protect your rights, and help you pursue the compensation you deserve.

How Our Winter Park Car Accident Lawyers Can Assist You

At Spetsas Buist, we believe that every client deserves personalized attention, compassionate service, and aggressive advocacy. When you hire our Winter Park car accident attorneys, you can count on us to:

  • Perform an investigation;
  • Gather evidence;
  • Handle the insurance claims adjusters;
  • Gather your medical documents and bills;
  • Send a demand for payment;
  • Negotiate with the insurance companies;
  • File a lawsuit;
  • Represent you at mediation;
  • Conduct discovery;
  • Take your case to trial, if needed.

Overall, you know that when you work with us, you can reach out to your lawyer anytime. We are a family. So, it will be easy for you to be as involved as you want and stay informed throughout the process.

Seeking Compensation for Your Car Accident Claim

Car accidents often result in significant financial burdens. You may be entitled to compensation for:

  • Medical Expenses: Including hospital bills, surgeries, medications, and future treatment needs
  • Lost Wages: For time missed from work due to your injuries
  • Reduced Earning Capacity: If your injuries prevent you from returning to your previous job
  • Pain and Suffering: For the physical and emotional impact of your injuries
  • Loss of Enjoyment of Life: If your injuries have limited your ability to participate in activities you once enjoyed

Insurance companies often try to minimize payouts, especially for non-economic damages like pain and suffering. Our Winter Park car accident attorneys will fight to recover the maximum compensation possible for you.

Areas We Serve Near Winter Park

Our Winter Park car accident lawyers represent injured clients throughout Winter Park and the surrounding Central Florida communities. We handle car accident cases across the state of Florida, including these areas near Winter Park:

  • Audubon Park (32803)
  • Baldwin Park (32814)
  • College Park (32804)
  • Maitland (32751)
  • Casselberry (32707)
  • Altamonte Springs (32701)
  • Fern Park (32730)
  • Orlando (32803)

Contact Our Winter Park Car Accident Lawyers Today

If you were injured in a car accident in Winter Park or a nearby community, don’t wait to get legal guidance. Call Spetsas Buist Accident Injury Lawyers at (321) LAWSUIT to speak directly with a Winter Park car accident lawyer.

  • Free legal consultations for car accident victims
  • No fees unless we win money for you
  • You get your lawyer’s direct contact information
  • We handle the insurance company and protect your rights from day one
  • We will file a lawsuit and take the case to trial, if necessary (not a settlement mill law firm)

Call now to schedule your free consultation. We will talk to you about what happened and discuss the path forward.

Frequently Asked Questions

Is it worth getting an attorney for a car accident in Winter Garden?

In many cases, yes. This is especially true when you suffer injuries, need ongoing treatment, miss work, or the insurance company disputes fault. Insurance adjusters often undervalue claims, and a lawyer at our firm can protect you from mistakes that reduce your payout, like recorded statements or early lowball settlements.

If the crash caused more than minor vehicle damage or more than a few bruises and scrapes, it usually makes sense to at least speak with a lawyer before you sign anything. That way, you can be sure you're safe.

It’s especially worth talking to an attorney if:

  • You have neck, back, head, or orthopedic injuries
  • You need imaging, physical therapy, injections, or surgery
  • The other driver blames you or fault is unclear
  • You missed work or your injuries affect your job long-term
  • The insurer pressures you to settle quickly

The more aggressive the insurance company is, the more likely they are trying to close the case down because they're scared of the facts. If they're pushing you to settle, please speak with a lawyer. Insurance adjusters are not known for being the most ethical people.

How much do accident lawyers charge?

Our law firm charges a contingency fee, which means you pay nothing upfront and we only get paid if they recover money for you. In Florida, the most typical fee structure is one-third (33.33%) of the gross recovery pre-suit (before a lawsuit is filed) and forty percent (40%) once a lawsuit is filed.

Before you hire a lawyer, ask for the fee agreement in writing and make sure you understand how costs get handled. Typically, the case costs will come out of your settlement. However, many firms charge interest on case costs. Accordingly, when they use their deep pockets to "invest" in your case, they're collecting high interest rates (often 18% APR) on the money they spent on your case. That money comes out of your pocket at the end.

Our firm doesn't charge interest on case costs. We are not a credit card company. We are a law firm.

Here are some questions that you should probably ask your lawyer before you sign a contingency fee agreement:

  • What percentage applies if the case settles before a lawsuit?
  • Does the fee change if a lawsuit is filed or the case goes to trial?
  • Do I get charged interest fees on case costs (records, filing fees, experts), and when/how often?
  • Will I owe anything if we don’t recover money?

At our law firm, we take the risk on your case. If we don't recover money, you don't owe us anything.

What is the average settlement for a car accident in Winter Park?

There is no true “average” that reliably predicts what your case is worth because settlement value depends on injuries, medical treatment, lost income, and available insurance coverage. Minor injury cases often resolve for smaller amounts, often between $10,000 and $25,000, assuming there is insurance coverage.

Serious injury cases can easily reach six figures or more, especially when medical treatment is extensive and the evidence of negligence is strong. The best way to estimate value is to evaluate your medical records, the length of treatment, the impact on your work and life, and whether you can prove fault clearly.

The biggest factors that drive settlement value include:

  • Severity and permanency of the injury
  • Amount and type of medical treatment (therapy vs. injections vs. surgery)
  • Lost wages and reduced earning capacity
  • Clear liability and strong evidence (photos, witnesses, crash report, video)
  • Insurance policy limits and available coverage

How much do you get for pain and suffering in a car accident?

Pain and suffering value varies because it depends on how the injury changes your daily life, not just the medical bills and lost wages. People often assume there’s a fixed formula, but insurers and juries typically value pain and suffering based on the severity of symptoms, duration of treatment, long-term limitations, and credibility of documentation.

Strong medical records, consistent treatment, and clear descriptions of how the injury affects sleep, work, mobility, and activities usually increase the value. Also, a likable plaintiff is much more likely to get the sympathy of a jury than an unlikable plaintiff, and insurance defense attorneys know that.

Examples of evidence that strengthens pain and suffering claims:

  • Doctor notes documenting ongoing pain and functional limitations
  • Physical therapy records showing reduced range of motion or weakness
  • MRI/CT findings that match your symptoms
  • Work restrictions or missed time due to flare-ups
  • Statements from family, friends, or coworkers describing day-to-day impact

How do you determine fault in a car accident?

Insurance companies and juries determine fault by reviewing evidence that shows who acted carelessly and caused the crash. The most persuasive proof often comes from the crash report, photographs, video footage, witness statements, vehicle damage patterns, black box data, and sometimes accident reconstruction.

Because Florida uses comparative fault rules in many cases, insurers may try to assign you partial blame to reduce what they pay, even if the other driver clearly caused the collision. However, sometimes we can use witness statements (if there are witnesses) and data (if we get invovled early in the case) to establish our client's lack of fault.

Evidence that is commonly used to prove fault:

  • Police crash report and any citations issued
  • Photos of vehicle positions, skid marks, debris, and road conditions
  • Dashcam, traffic camera, or business surveillance footage
  • Witness statements and contact information
  • Cell phone records in distracted driving cases
  • Expert reconstruction in serious injury or disputed-liability crashes