St. Petersburg PERSONAL INJURY LAWYERS

Were you seriously injured in St. Petersburg because of someone elseโs negligence? If so, they could be financially liable for the consequences, from your medical bills and lost wages to the pain and discomfort youโve suffered and its effects on your quality of life. But to get them to pay up, you need the help of tenacious, committed attorneys. You need Paul Trial Group.
We started our firm to help people recover from life-altering injuries and to fight injustice wherever we see it. Weโve found that the best way to do that is by taking a team approach to legal representation, which enables us to provide much more effective advocacy and service than each team member could individually. We aim to ensure you never feel treated like just another number. Your interests and goals remain the center of every one of our decisions.
Contact Paul Trial Group today for a free initial consultation with a Winter Park personal injury attorney and learn more about your legal options.
- Medical malpractice/birth injuries
- Catastrophic injuries
- Wrongful Death
- Defective product/product liability accidents
- Car accidents
- Truck accidents
- Motorcycle accidents
- Workplace accidents
- Slip-and-fall/premises liability accidents
Typical Injuries in Personal Injury Accidents
Our firm works hard to help clients recover from catastrophic, life-altering injuries, including:
- Severe lacerations and burns
- Broken bones
- Torn ligaments, tendons, and muscles
- Whiplash
- Nerve damage
- Puncture wounds
- Internal injuries and bleeding
- Neck and back injuries, including herniated spinal discs or spinal cord injury/paralysis
- Traumatic brain injuries
- Amputation
- Dismemberment or disfigurement
How to Tell if You Have a Personal Injury Claim
You could have a personal injury claim if you were hurt in an accident or incident stemming from someone elseโs actions or misconduct, and you have suffered financial or personal loss because of it. Following an accident or incident where you were injured, talk to an attorney from Paul Trial Group about your injuries. We can look further into your situation and advise whether you could have a viable claim.
What Must Be Proven in a Personal Injury Claim?
Successfully recovering compensation in a personal injury claim requires proving that someone injured you willfully, recklessly, or negligently. Willful injury means that another party intended their actions to cause you injury. Recklessness occurs when a party knowingly disregards a substantial risk that their actions or omissions will injure others.
Most personal injury claims arise from negligence. To prove that another party was negligent and consequently responsible for your injuries, youโll need to show that they acted carelessly given the circumstances, causing an accident that led to your injuries.
Negligence involves two forms of causation โ direct and proximate causation. You can prove direct causation by showing that your injuries would not have occurred but for the other partyโs actions or omissions. Proving proximate causation requires showing that the other partyโs actions represent the most direct cause of your injuries and that no other superseding or intervening causes bear a greater responsibility for causing your injuries.
Finally, recovering compensation in a negligence claim requires proving that you have suffered financial or personal loss for which the negligent party can compensate you.
If you suffered injuries caused by another partyโs negligence or recklessness, you may be eligible for compensation for your injuries and other losses. You could seek money for the following:
Could You Recover Compensation if Youโre Partly to Blame for the Accident?
Even if you share some blame for the accident that injured you, you may still have the right to pursue compensation for the losses you suffer. Florida follows a modified comparative negligence system, under which an accident victim can seek compensation if their share of fault for the accident doesnโt exceed that of the other party or parties. However, an accident victim is barred from seeking compensation if they are more than 50 percent to blame for their injuries.
Under the comparative negligence system, any fault you share for your injuries may affect the award you receive. A judge or jury could reduce your compensation according to your percentage of fault. For instance, if you suffer $100,000 losses, but a judge or jury finds you 20 percent at fault, you could only be awarded $80,000 in compensation.
How Long Does a Common Personal Injury Case Last?
Personal injury cases can last anywhere from a few months to a few years. Although we cannot predict precisely how long it will take you to recover personal injury compensation, various factors will affect the duration or timeline of a personal injury case. These include the following:
How Long Do You Have to File a Personal Injury Lawsuit?
Under Floridaโs statute of limitations for personal injury claims , you typically have only two years to file a lawsuit against those who caused your injuries or bear liability for your losses. Certain circumstances may extend or โtollโ this deadline.
However, you should speak with a St. Petersburg injury lawyer as soon as possible to determine how long you have to file your personal injury lawsuit. Filing a lawsuit after the deadline means the court can dismiss your case, and you may lose the opportunity to recover compensation in civil court for your injuries and losses.
Why You Need to Get Started Immediately on a Personal Injury Claim
For several reasons, starting a personal injury claim immediately after an accident is critical. First, an early start to your personal injury claim can ensure that if you need to file a lawsuit, you can do so before the statutory deadline.
Getting started immediately on your personal injury claim will also enable you to gather all available evidence from the accident. Accident scenes get cleaned up, damage is repaired, photos and videos are lost, and witnessesโ memories fade. The longer you wait to start your claim, the more evidence you may lose.
Finally, getting a prompt start on your personal injury claim means youโll have the full scope of options for financial relief, including filing insurance claims or pursuing lawsuits against at-fault parties.
How a Personal Injury Lawyer Handles Your Case
If you suffered injuries in an accident, you must focus on healing and moving forward with your life. However, you also deserve to pursue financial relief from those responsible for your injuries and losses.
A personal injury lawyer from Paul Trial Group can handle all the details of your case so you can devote your time and energy to your physical and emotional recovery. Let our firm give you peace of mind and handle your case by:
Contact a Personal Injury Attorney Today
If youโve suffered injuries in an accident due to the negligence or fault of others, get legal help to pursue compensation and justice for your harm and loss. Contact Paul Trial Group today for a free no obligation consultation with our St. Petersburg personal injury attorney. Let our firm advocate for your rights and help you seek financial relief for your medical bills, lost wages, and other losses.











