Central Florida Personal Injury Lawyers

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From the screams at the theme parks in Orlando to rowdy football Saturdays at the University of Florida in Gainesville and the coastal lifestyle of Daytona Beach, Central Florida has plenty to offer those who live and work here or who just come to visit.

Unfortunately, for many, when negligence—whether medical or otherwise—enters the picture, the consequences can forever change lives. Whether the injury occurred at a hospital, near a college campus, along a congested highway, or on a coastal roadway, Weisser Law can help you get the compensation you deserve. 

Our trusted legal firm has worked with clients throughout the Central Florida area and helped them recover damages in a wide range of legal cases. Let us do the same for you. 

Contact Weisser Law today to take the next step in getting your life back. 

We represent clients across Central Florida, including:

  • Orlando
  • Daytona Beach
  • Gainesville
  • Melbourne
  • Ocala
  • Coco Beach

Types of Cases We Handle in Central Florida

Orlando Medical Malpractice Attorney

When medical staff fail to fulfill their duties, the consequences for victims can last a lifetime. Even the smallest mistake can change the course of your life or your loved ones in an instant. 


Weisser Law has recovered millions in medical malpractice damages for clients throughout Florida, including in the Orlando area. Among the medical malpractice cases in Orlando that we’ve handled are: 

  • Anesthesia errors
  • Birth injuries 
  • Brain injuries
  • Cerebral palsy caused by negligence
  • Delayed or missed diagnosis
  • Oxygen deprivation
  • Surgical errors

These cases often involve strict pre-suit procedures and require an expert review of the facts. That’s where our experience and expertise make the difference for our clients. Speak to one our experienced Orlando personal injury attorneys today to learn more.

Gainesville Car Accident Attorney 

As one of the state’s busiest metropolitan areas, serious and life-altering accidents on Gainesville roadways are common. That’s why having an attorney who understands how to navigate Florida’s complicated personal injury protection (PIP) insurance rules and comparative fault laws is crucial. 

The lawyers at Weisser Law not only understand those laws, but we also know how insurance companies will try to bend them in order to avoid paying you fairly when you’ve been injured. When we represent you, our firm will fight to recover compensation for:

  • Lost wages and reduced future earning capacity
  • Medical bills 
  • Pain and suffering
  • Permanent disability

Even if the crash was partially your fault, we work to ensure that you receive the compensation you deserve. 

Our expertise extends beyond car accidents, as we also routinely handle Motorcycle and Trucking accidents in the Gainesville area. 

Daytona Beach Personal Injury Attorney

Whether you’ve been the victim of a dog bite, slip-and-fall accident, a defective product, or a similar negligence, Weisser Law is here to help. Insurance companies begin preparing their cases right away in hopes of stopping you from collecting. 

Our team works tirelessly to investigate every lead, preserve evidence, speak to every witness, gather expert opinion, and prove the insurance company and its client owe you more than they’re willing to offer. Taking those steps is what allows us to pursue lifetime damages when your injury doesn’t heal properly. 

We will handle all communication with the other side’s lawyers and prevent them from pressuring you into a settlement that undervalues you and the severity of your injuries. 

Florida Laws That Impact Cases in Central Florida

There are several different laws on the books that can drastically impact your cases. Depending on the type of injury, where it happened, who was involved, who caused the injury, and other factors, Florida’s legal system can be difficult to navigate. Specific requirements in Florida law that can impact your case include:

  • Personal Injury Protection (PIP) deadlines
  • Comparative fault rules
  • Statute of limitations restrictions
  • Medical malpractice pre-suit investigation requirements

Knowing these laws isn’t enough; you need a lawyer who knows how to make these laws work for you and strengthen your case. With decades of experience in courtrooms across Florida, Weisser Law is exactly the right lawyer you need to navigate Florida’s legal system. 

Why Clients Choose Weisser Law for Cases in Central Florida

Our clients in Central Florida and throughout the region don’t just hire us because of our outstanding record. They hire us because we don’t treat our clients as just another paycheck. While we’re advocates for our clients in the courtroom, we’re committed to helping clients get their lives back when they’ve been injured.

That includes connecting our clients with trusted experts in the mental and physical health fields who can support injury recovery. We’re committed to fighting for our clients in and out of the courtroom. 

When you contact Weisser Law about your case, you’re reaching out to a team that cares about your story. We’ll listen to the hard details and get to know you as a person before we ever talk about being hired. We don’t make empty promises or offer unrealistic expectations. 

If given the privilege of representing you, we’ll properly prepare you for how the insurance company may attack you during trial and make sure you’re not caught off guard. 

In other words, we’ll make sure you’re just as prepared for your case as we are. 

If that sounds like the legal representation you want, don’t wait to contact our caring, compassionate team today. 

Frequently Asked Questions

How much does it cost to hire Weisser Law for cases in Central Florida? 

We don’t accept any payment from our clients until we win your case. You won’t pay a dollar until the case is over and we’ve secured you the compensation you deserve. 

I don’t know if I have a case, will Weisser Law still take my call?

Yes!!! We’re here to listen to your story and ensure you understand the options available to you. We can’t guarantee that we’ll take your case, but we will listen to all the details and thoroughly review the facts before making a decision. 

How much is my Central Florida medical malpractice case worth? 

We’d love to tell you exactly how much you can expect based on your injuries, but the reality is, each case has its own unique facts that shape how much compensation you can or should seek. While we can’t tell you immediately what your case is worth, contacting Weisser Law is your best chance to learn what damages you can realistically expect to receive. 

What Types of Compensation May Be Available?

Several factors play a role in determining how much your case could be worth and what types of damages you can seek. Contacting Weisser Law early means we’ll investigate your case right away and give you a fair estimate of damages you can seek, which can include compensation for: 

  • Emergency and ongoing medical care
  • Rehabilitation and therapy
  • Lost income and diminished earning capacity
  • Pain and suffering
  • Permanent impairment
  • Wrongful death 

While there’s no way to know what each case is worth, Weisser Law is committed to getting every dollar you’re entitled to. 

Do I need a lawyer for a car accident claim?

Insurance companies are trained to minimize payouts by offering settlements that often greatly undervalue the case’s true worth. If you suffered significant injuries, permanent impairment, or high medical bills, hiring a lawyer is the biggest step you can take to getting the compensation you deserve. 

What if I was partially at fault?

Florida follows a modified comparative negligence system. If you are found more than 50% at fault, you may be barred from recovery. If you are less than 50% responsible, your compensation may be reduced by your percentage of fault.

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