At Spetsas Buist Accident Injury Lawyers, we are dedicated to fighting for the rights of personal injury victims throughout Kissimmee, Orlando, and Central Florida. Our experienced Kissimmee personal injury attorneys have a proven track record of success in holding negligent parties accountable and recovering the full compensation our clients deserve.
If you've been seriously injured due to someone else's carelessness in Kissimmee, we are here to help. Call us anytime at (321) LAWSUIT for a free consultation with a Kissimmee personal injury lawyer.
When you work with us, you don't pay anything unless we get money for you. There are no upfront retainer fees or costs. Also, at our law firm, we don't charge you interest on case costs.
Types of Personal Injury Cases We Handle in Kissimmee
Our law firm represents individuals in the Kissimmee area who have suffered severe injuries caused by the negligence of others. Some of the types of personal injury claims we handle for Kissimmee residents and visitors include:
- Car Accidents
- Truck Accidents
- Uber Accidents
- Lyft Accidents
- Rideshare Accidents
- Amusement Park Accidents
- Theme Park Accidents
- Negligent Security
- Motorcycle Accidents
- Pedestrian Accidents
- Bicycle Accidents
- Slip and Fall Accidents
- Medical Malpractice
- Nursing Home Abuse and Neglect
- Wrongful Death
No matter what type of accident caused your injuries, if it was due to another party's reckless or careless actions, you may have grounds for a personal injury claim. Our knowledgeable Kissimmee personal injury lawyers can evaluate your case for free and help you understand your legal options.
How Our Kissimmee Personal Injury Lawyers Can Help
When you choose Spetsas Buist for your Kissimmee personal injury case, you can expect personalized attention, aggressive advocacy, and dedication to achieving the best possible result. We are not a settlement mill law firm, and we're not interested in settling cases for less money to speed up the process. We strive to maximize the value of your case.
When you work with us, our attorneys can help you by:
- Investigating the case
- Identifying potential defendants
- Identifying applicable insurance coverage
- Handling communications with insurance adjusters
- Gathering medical records and bills
- Sending a demand for payment
- Negotiating a settlement
- Filing a lawsuit
- Representing you at mediation
- Taking the case to trial
We understand the immense physical, emotional, and financial toll a serious injury can take. Our goal is to make the legal process as smooth and stress-free as possible for you, so that you can focus on your recovery.
Many cases will settle, but we litigate cases. We've found that insurance companies will often pay more money if we file a lawsuit and conduct discovery. Our law firm is prepared to litigate cases and take them to trial, if necessary to get proper value for our clients.
Areas We Serve Near Kissimmee
Our law firm represents clients throughout Kissimmee and Osceola County, including:
- Kissimmee (34741, 34742, 34743, 34744, 34745, 34746, 34747)
- St. Cloud (34769, 34771, 34772)
- Celebration (34747)
- Poinciana (34758, 34759)
- Campbell (34747)
- Buenaventura Lakes (34743, 34746)
- Hunters Creek (32837)
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Get Started with a Free Consultation with a Kissimmee Personal Injury Attorney
If you or a loved one has been seriously injured in an accident in Kissimmee, contact Spetsas Buist Accident Injury Lawyers today to schedule a free, no-obligation consultation with an experienced personal injury lawyer.
We are ready to put our skills, experience, and resources to work for you. Remember, you only have a limited time to file a claim, so don't delay. Call (321) LAWSUIT now and let us fight for the justice and compensation you are entitled to under Florida law.
Frequently Asked Questions
What is personal injury law?
Personal injury law focuses on holding a careless person or business financially responsible when their negligence causes injuries. These cases often involve claims for medical bills, lost income, pain and suffering, and other losses tied to the injury. In Florida, the specific rules that apply in a case will depend on the type of incident, whether it's a car crash, slip and fall, or negligent security case.
What is a personal injury claim?
A personal injury claim is a demand for compensation after someone’s negligence causes harm, such as a motor vehicle crash, fall, or unsafe property condition. The claim typically seeks payment for medical expenses, lost wages, and the human impact of the injury, like pain, disability, or loss of enjoyment of life. Most claims start as an insurance claim and only become a lawsuit if the insurer refuses to pay fair value.
Do I need a personal injury lawyer?
You should strongly consider hiring a personal injury lawyer if you suffered significant injuries, needed ongoing treatment, missed work, or the insurance company disputes fault or delays payment. A lawyer can protect you from common insurance tactics, build the evidence needed to prove damages, and handle deadlines and negotiations. Even if you’re unsure, you can call us for a free consultation and we can help you understand your legal options.
What does a personal injury lawyer do?
A personal injury lawyer investigates the incident, gathers evidence, identifies all insurance coverage, and builds a demand package that shows the full value of your losses. They handle adjusters, negotiate for a fair settlement, and file a lawsuit if the insurance company refuses to pay what the case is worth. If needed, our law firm can litigate through discovery, mediation, and trial.
How long does a personal injury lawsuit take?
Many personal injury cases resolve in months, but lawsuits often take longer because the parties must complete investigation, medical treatment, and the formal litigation process. Cases with serious injuries, disputed liability, or multiple defendants commonly take a year or more, especially if they don't resolve prior to trial. The timeline depends on treatment length, insurance cooperation, and the court’s scheduling.