Car Accident
Operating a motor vehicle in Florida is a privilege that comes with the serious responsibility of driving with the appropriate care to avoid injuring others. Motor vehicular accidents often cause serious disabling injuries, or death. Consequently, a motor vehicle in Florida is legally considered to be a "dangerous instrumentality." More simply put, a carelessly operated vehicle can be more dangerous than a bullet. The negligent operation of a vehicle which results in injuries often causes overwhelming and life changing difficulties to the innocent victims. The Schulman Law Group has helped thousands of personal injury victims; and has obtained millions of dollars in compensation for them. We have the experience and the resources to assist you and your family through each of the difficulties you may face and will work hard to obtain the most compensation for each of our clients. In most cases, we will get your lost wages, medical bills, property damage and other related costs reimbursed to you without charging any fee. We will take over the burden of exclusively dealing with your own insurance company. Even if you are not sure if you were at fault, please consult with us immediately.
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