Personal Injury Lawyer in Florida
Legal representation from Miami to Jacksonville
Injured in Florida? We’re Ready to Help
Focused guidance when an accident changes everything.
If you’ve been seriously hurt in a crash, fall, or other preventable incident anywhere in Florida, you deserve to understand your rights. Tritico Law represents injury victims in cities across the state—from Tampa and Orlando to Fort Lauderdale and Tallahassee. Whether the accident happened on I-95, in a public space, or at work, we’re here to help you pursue compensation and move forward. Our legal team works with clients in Miami-Dade, Palm Beach, Orange, Duval, and other counties across Florida.
Personal Injury Cases Across Florida
Helping clients recover throughout the state.
We work with injury victims across Florida in cases involving serious harm, wrongful death, and insurance disputes. Common claims include:
Truck and commercial vehicle accidents
Handling complex liability cases involving 18-wheelers, rideshare vehicles, and fleet operators.
Medical malpractice
Investigating hospital errors, surgical mistakes, and provider negligence in cities like Orlando and Naples.
Catastrophic injuries
Legal support for brain trauma, paralysis, burns, and other life-changing injuries.

Florida Personal Injury Representation
Focused on your recovery—physical and financial.
Every personal injury case involves more than just medical bills—it’s about lost time, uncertainty, and long-term impact. Tritico Law helps injury victims across Florida take the right steps after an accident. Our services include:
- Free case evaluations and contingency-based representation
- Investigation of the accident, damages, and liability
- Guidance on insurance issues, bills, and claim timelines
- Negotiation with insurers and opposing parties
- Litigation in Florida courts when needed to pursue full compensation
Florida Personal Injury FAQ
What to know if you’ve been hurt in an accident.
What should I do after a car accident in Florida?
Start by calling 911 and seeking medical attention—even for injuries that seem minor. Then, document the scene with photos, exchange contact information, and avoid discussing fault with the other driver or their insurer. Florida follows a no-fault insurance model, but serious injuries may allow you to file a personal injury lawsuit. Contacting a lawyer early helps you understand which path is available.
Can I still file a claim if I was partially at fault?
Yes. Florida uses a comparative negligence system, meaning your recovery may be reduced by your percentage of fault. Even if you were partially responsible, you can still pursue compensation for medical expenses, lost wages, and pain and suffering. Our team evaluates fault carefully and negotiates to protect your claim.
How long do I have to file a personal injury lawsuit in Florida?
In most cases, you have two years from the date of injury to file a lawsuit, though certain exceptions apply. If the claim involves a government agency or delayed discovery, deadlines can vary. Acting quickly allows us to preserve evidence and build your case while the facts are still fresh.
What compensation can I recover after a serious injury?
Compensation may include medical costs, lost income, future treatment, and non-economic damages like pain, suffering, and reduced quality of life. In wrongful death cases, additional damages may be available for surviving family members. We help ensure your total losses are accounted for and presented clearly.
Do I have to go to court to win my injury case?
Not always. Many personal injury cases in Florida settle through negotiation or mediation. However, we prepare each case as if it could go to trial—because that’s what helps us negotiate from a position of strength. If litigation is necessary, we’ll guide you through every step.