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Free Resources · South Florida

Florida Personal Injury FAQs

Frequently asked questions across every major South Florida case type.

  • Free, no-obligation educational content
  • Available in English (and Spanish on request)
  • Speak with the attorney by phone or video at no cost

Florida Injury FAQs by Case Type

The FAQ section breaks down by case type because the questions are different across them. A truck-accident reader needs FMCSA spoliation timing. A premises-liability reader needs to understand constructive notice. A wrongful-death reader needs the Wrongful Death Act, not the general two-year deadline.

Each FAQ page is anchored to Florida law and the South Florida fact patterns the firm actually sees: I-95 and Palmetto corridor crashes, Brickell crosswalk strikes, Biscayne Bay boating incidents, high-rise construction falls, and Hialeah retail premises cases.

Use this index to jump to the case type that matches your situation. The first 10 minutes you spend here usually save the most consequential mistakes in the first week of the case.

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What You Get From These Resources

Concrete educational value, not marketing.

  • Plain-Language Explanations

    Florida-specific concepts explained without legal jargon. The same explanations the firm gives during consultations.

  • Florida Law Anchors

    Every guide references the relevant Florida statute, federal regulation, or case-law framework so you can verify what you read.

  • Deadline Awareness

    Statutes of limitations and notice deadlines clearly identified for each case type so you know your timeline.

  • Coverage Education

    PIP, BI, UM/UIM, MedPay, umbrella, and commercial coverage layers explained for non-lawyer readers.

  • Bilingual Support

    Free consultations available in English and Spanish to discuss anything you read here.

  • No Cost Path Forward

    Free consultations and contingency-fee representation if you decide to retain the firm.

Resource Categories

How the library is organized.

Personal Injury Guide

How a Florida personal injury case actually works.

Accident Guides

Type-by-type guides for the most common claims.

FAQs

Frequently asked questions across every major case type.

Glossary

Plain-English definitions of legal terms.

Comparisons

Side-by-side comparisons of common decision points.

Free Consultations

Direct attorney access for follow-up questions.

How to Use These Resources

Four practical steps.

  1. 1

    Find Your Case Type

    Start with the accident guide that matches your situation.

  2. 2

    Read the Florida-Specific Framework

    Understand the statute, deadlines, and coverage layers that apply.

  3. 3

    Note Your Questions

    Write down anything specific to your situation that the guide does not fully address.

  4. 4

    Schedule a Free Consultation

    Discuss the specifics with the attorney by phone, video, or in person at no cost.

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Representative Workflow

How a Reader Moves From the FAQ Index Into a Case Decision

The Problem

A South Florida reader skims the truck-accident FAQ and realizes the ELD retention window is shorter than they thought. The crash was 6 days ago.

Our Approach

The free consultation confirms the deadline and triggers the immediate spoliation letter on the carrier. The reader's confusion about whether to call becomes a concrete preservation action that day.

The Outcome

ELD data is preserved before the deadline runs. The case begins on documented federal records instead of insurer narrative.

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Florida Personal Injury FAQs Questions

Are these resources legal advice? +
No. The resources provide general educational information about Florida personal injury law. They are not a substitute for advice on your specific situation, which requires a consultation. The free consultation is the way to translate the general information into a specific case plan.
Are the resources updated? +
Yes. Florida personal injury law changed substantially in 2023, particularly on statute of limitations. The resources are reviewed regularly to reflect current law. If you have questions about timing-sensitive issues, call to confirm what currently applies to your case.
Why are the resources free? +
Informed clients make better decisions. The firm publishes free educational content because the consultation works better when the client already understands the basic framework, and because plenty of injured South Floridians benefit from the information whether they retain the firm or not.
Can I get a consultation in Spanish? +
Yes. The firm handles full case work in English and Spanish, including consultations. Lead attorney Donny Marin is personally fluent in both languages, and case communication continues in the client preferred language throughout.
What if my question is not addressed? +
Call the firm. A 20 to 45 minute consultation typically addresses everything specific to your situation that the general resources cannot cover. There is no charge for the consultation, and there is no obligation to retain the firm afterward.
Do you handle cases outside South Florida? +
The firm primarily serves Miami-Dade and Broward, with extensive maritime and federal-court practice. Cases arising outside South Florida are evaluated case-by-case, with referrals provided when the firm is not the right fit.
What is the statute of limitations? +
For most negligence-based injury claims in Florida, the statute of limitations is two years from the date of injury for accidents on or after March 24, 2023. Older accidents may have a four-year window. Government-entity and maritime claims often have shorter notice deadlines.
How quickly should I act? +
As soon as practical. Evidence preservation, witness statements, and camera footage are all easier to secure early. Statutory deadlines start from the date of injury, not the date of discovery in most cases. Earlier consultation protects more options. Cases lost to missed deadlines are unrecoverable; cases pursued early benefit from fresher evidence and clearer witness recall.
What if I am not sure I have a case? +
That is exactly what the free consultation is for. The firm tells you honestly whether the case has merit, what the realistic recovery picture looks like, and whether the firm can help. There is no pressure either way. The 20 to 45 minute conversation produces a clear written recap by email afterward summarizing the deadlines, the available coverage layers, and the recommended next steps, so the decision to retain or not is informed.
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Free Consultation · English & Spanish

Read the Resources. Then Talk to an Attorney.

Plain-language Florida injury information here. Free, no-pressure follow-up consultation by phone.