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Quick Answer: What To Do After a Car Accident in Boca Raton

If you need a Boca Raton car accident lawyer, get medical care within 14 days. Florida's PIP statute (Fla. Stat. §627.736) requires it. The closest emergency rooms are Boca Raton Regional Hospital on Meadows Road, West Boca Medical Center on Glades Road, and Delray Medical Center.

Next, photograph the scene and exchange information with the other driver. Get the crash report number from the Boca Raton Police Department or FHP officer on scene. Finally, do not give a recorded statement to any insurance adjuster before speaking with a Boca Raton car accident lawyer.

Your case will be filed in the Palm Beach County 15th Judicial Circuit at the courthouse in West Palm Beach — not in Broward — because Boca Raton is in Palm Beach County. For a free, confidential case review with a Boca Raton car accident lawyer, call Kaiser Romanello, P.A. at (844) 877-8679. No fee unless we win.

Why You Need a Local Boca Raton Car Accident Lawyer Who Knows the City

Boca Raton is one of the highest-volume car crash cities in Palm Beach County. The intersection of I-95 and Glades Road, the Federal Highway (US-1) corridor, the Palmetto Park Road restaurant district, the Yamato Road interchange, and the A1A oceanfront combine to produce hundreds of serious crashes every year. Additionally, the seasonal snowbird population between November and April adds elderly out-of-state drivers unfamiliar with Florida roads.

Florida Atlantic University's commuter student population, the Boca Raton Resort & Club tourist traffic, the new Brightline station downtown, and the Town Center at Boca Raton retail volume all contribute to one of the densest driving environments in South Florida. Additionally, rideshare vehicles — Uber and Lyft alike — share the same intersections and corridors, so many of our Boca files involve a passenger or pedestrian struck by a TNC driver (see our Boca Raton Lyft accident lawyer and Boca Raton Uber accident lawyer pages for the rideshare-specific coverage analysis).

Our firm, Kaiser Romanello, P.A., is headquartered in Parkland — roughly 15 minutes south of Boca Raton via the Sawgrass Expressway. We've represented injured Boca Raton drivers, passengers, pedestrians, and cyclists since the firm opened.

As your Boca Raton car accident lawyer, we know which intersections produce the worst crashes. We also know which Palm Beach County ERs document injuries in a way that survives defense scrutiny. Moreover, we know exactly how Florida's no-fault PIP system limits what insurance companies pay — and how to pursue the at-fault driver beyond PIP limits when injuries are serious.

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Why You Need a Boca Raton Car Accident Lawyer (Florida Law Is Stricter Than You Think)

Florida is a no-fault state with some of the most pro-insurer personal injury rules in the country. Three Florida-specific statutes shape every Boca Raton car accident case. Missing any one of them can wipe out your claim.

Three Florida Laws Every Boca Raton Car Accident Lawyer Knows by Heart

However, hiring a Boca Raton car accident lawyer who understands these rules in combination — not as separate doctrines — matters more than understanding them individually.

PIP Rule

Fla. Stat. §627.736 — The 14-Day Treatment Rule

Florida requires every driver to carry $10,000 in Personal Injury Protection (PIP). After a crash, you have 14 days to seek initial medical treatment. Miss that window and you forfeit your PIP benefits entirely. Furthermore, your ability to pursue a third-party claim becomes much harder to establish.

Critically, PIP pays only 80% of medical expenses up to the $10,000 limit. It also pays 60% of lost wages. For serious injuries, PIP runs out almost immediately — which is why pursuing the at-fault driver's liability policy is the actual recovery path in most Boca Raton car accident cases.

Comparative Fault

HB 837 — The 50% Cliff

Before March 2023, Florida used pure comparative negligence. You could be 99% at fault and still recover 1%. After HB 837, if a jury finds you 50% or more at fault, you recover nothing. Consequently, insurers aggressively push speed, lane position, distracted driving, and seat-belt non-use to inflate your comparative-fault percentage.

Defending against this attack is a core part of what your Boca Raton car accident lawyer does. We anticipate every angle and build evidence against it from day one.

Statute of Limitations

Fla. Stat. §95.11 — 2-Year Filing Deadline

HB 837 also cut Florida's negligence statute of limitations from four years to two years for crashes occurring after March 24, 2023. Wrongful death is also two years. Claims against governmental entities (the City of Boca Raton, Palm Beach County, FDOT) require formal written notice under Fla. Stat. §768.28 on a much shorter timeline. If a website or attorney tells you that you have four years to file a Florida personal injury case, that information is outdated.

Serious Injury Threshold

Fla. Stat. §627.737(2) — The Tort Threshold

To pursue non-economic damages (pain and suffering, loss of enjoyment of life) beyond PIP, your injuries must meet Florida's serious-injury threshold. This requires significant scarring or disfigurement, permanent injury within a reasonable degree of medical probability, significant permanent loss of an important bodily function, or death.

We work with Boca-area medical providers who know how to document injuries in a way that meets this threshold. Without proper documentation, the insurer denies non-economic damages entirely.

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Liability Theories Your Boca Raton Car Accident Lawyer Will Build

Identifying every potentially liable party is the difference between a policy-limits result and a multi-policy recovery that actually covers catastrophic medical care. Here are the theories we evaluate in every Boca Raton car accident case.

1. Other Driver Negligence (Most Common)

The textbook Boca Raton car crash: another driver runs a red light, fails to yield, makes a distracted lane change, or rear-ends you in stopped traffic. The other driver's bodily injury liability policy is the first source of recovery beyond PIP. Florida requires drivers to carry only $10K PD — not bodily injury — which means many at-fault drivers have zero BI coverage. Consequently, your own UM/UIM policy often matters more than the at-fault driver's policy.

2. Drunk & Impaired Driver Cases

Florida has both standard negligence and dram-shop liability for impaired drivers. If the at-fault driver was impaired leaving Mizner Park, Royal Palm Place, the Boca Raton Resort, or any Federal Highway restaurant, in addition to the driver's own policy, we evaluate whether a bar or restaurant knowingly served someone visibly intoxicated. Furthermore, the text-message and phone records of the at-fault driver are subpoena-protected within a short window. That's why preservation letters go out in the first 48 hours.

3. Road Defects & Government Liability

Potholes on I-95, badly painted lane markings, missing or damaged guardrails, poorly designed intersections (the I-95 / Yamato interchange has well-documented sight-line issues), and inadequate signage can all support a claim against the governmental entity responsible for the road. Sovereign immunity caps and notice requirements under Fla. Stat. §768.28 apply. Missing the notice deadline forfeits the claim.

4. Commercial Vehicle & Trucking Liability

If the at-fault vehicle was a commercial truck, delivery van, or fleet vehicle, federal motor-carrier regulations (FMCSR) apply. The policy limits are typically much higher than passenger vehicle minimums. Additionally, the employer, broker, and shipper may share liability. See our Florida truck accident hub for the full analysis.

5. Manufacturer or Product Defect

If a tire blew out, an airbag failed to deploy, a seat belt malfunctioned, or a brake defect contributed to the crash, the vehicle manufacturer or component supplier may share liability under Florida products liability law. These cases require expert engineering reconstruction. Furthermore, they benefit from preserving the vehicle in its post-crash condition.

6. Your Own UM/UIM Policy

If the at-fault driver is uninsured or underinsured (extremely common in Florida, which has one of the highest uninsured-driver rates in the country), your own UM/UIM auto policy becomes the primary recovery source. The policy stacks across vehicles in some configurations. We map every available UM/UIM coverage layer at the start of every case.

Common Injuries in Boca Raton Car Accidents

Car crash injuries range from soft-tissue strains to permanently disabling conditions. The cases we see most often:

  • Traumatic brain injury (TBI) — concussions, contrecoup injuries, post-concussion syndrome, and severe brain trauma. Some TBIs don't manifest symptoms for 24-72 hours.
  • Spinal cord injury — from partial nerve damage to complete paraplegia. Lifetime care costs frequently exceed $5 million.
  • Whiplash and neck injuries — cervical strain, herniated discs at C5-C6 or C6-C7, requiring physical therapy or surgical intervention.
  • Back injuries — herniated lumbar discs (typically L4-L5 or L5-S1), sciatica, and chronic pain syndromes.
  • Compound and complex fractures — the femur, tibia, pelvis, wrist, and clavicle are common fracture sites. Surgical fixation often runs into the six figures.
  • Internal organ injury — ruptured spleens, lacerated livers, punctured lungs from blunt-force impact.
  • Severe burns and disfigurement — from airbag deployment, post-crash fires, or chemical exposure.
  • Wrongful death — Florida's Wrongful Death Act compensates surviving spouses, children, and other dependents.
Representative scenario. A Boca Raton driver is rear-ended at the I-95 northbound exit for Glades Road. Initial PIP pays $10,000. The driver's MRI at Boca Raton Regional reveals a herniated disc at L4-L5 requiring surgical intervention. Initial adjuster offer beyond PIP: $25,000. After establishing the serious-injury threshold and documenting future medical costs, the demand package addresses the at-fault driver's $100,000 BI policy plus the client's $250,000 UM/UIM stack. Outcomes in these cases vary widely based on imaging, treatment, and comparative-fault findings — past results never guarantee future outcomes.

What Compensation Can You Recover?

Florida allows recovery of both economic and non-economic damages in car accident cases that meet the serious-injury threshold under Fla. Stat. §627.737(2). In catastrophic crashes, damages frequently exceed the at-fault driver's liability limits, requiring UM/UIM stacking or commercial-defendant pursuit.

Economic Damages

  • Past and future medical expenses (ER visit to Boca Raton Regional, West Boca Medical Center, or Delray Medical, surgery, imaging, rehab)
  • Lost wages and lost earning capacity
  • Vocational retraining when injuries end a career
  • Property damage (vehicle, personal belongings)
  • Out-of-pocket costs — co-pays, transport to appointments, home modifications
  • Life-care planning costs in catastrophic cases

Non-Economic Damages

  • Pain and suffering
  • Emotional distress, anxiety, and PTSD
  • Loss of enjoyment of life
  • Permanent disability, scarring, and disfigurement
  • Loss of consortium for spouses

Modified comparative negligence warning. Since HB 837 took effect in 2023, a plaintiff found 50% or more at fault recovers nothing. Insurance defense teams push comparative-fault allegations aggressively. Defending against that attack is a core part of what your Boca Raton car accident lawyer does.

What to Expect When You Hire a Boca Raton Car Accident Lawyer

Every Boca Raton car accident case runs on a sequence. Miss a step and the claim suffers. Here's what the first 60 days typically look like.

Free Case Review

We talk through the crash, your medical picture, your insurance coverage, and your goals — no fee, no obligation. Call (844) 877-8679 or request a review online.

Evidence Preservation

We send preservation letters to all relevant insurers, the at-fault driver, the City of Boca Raton or Palm Beach County (if road conditions contributed), and any commercial-fleet defendant within 48 hours.

Medical Coordination & PIP Protection

We help ensure you treat within the 14-day PIP window with qualified Palm Beach County providers. Additionally, we protect your PIP benefits and document injuries to meet the serious-injury threshold.

Liability & Coverage Investigation

We confirm the at-fault driver's coverage, identify any commercial defendants, evaluate road-design liability, and map your own UM/UIM stack.

Demand & Negotiation

Once your treatment is stable, we send a formal demand — structured to satisfy Fla. Stat. §624.155 bad-faith requirements where applicable — supported by medical records, wage loss, and expert evaluations.

Litigation & Trial in Palm Beach County

If the at-fault insurer won't pay fair value, we file suit in the 15th Judicial Circuit at the Palm Beach County Courthouse in West Palm Beach. We then litigate discovery aggressively and take the case to trial.

What NOT to Do After a Car Crash in Boca Raton

Don't give a recorded statement to the at-fault driver's insurer before speaking to a lawyer. The questions are designed to lock in facts that hurt your claim later.

Don't accept a fast settlement. First offers come before injuries fully declare themselves. Once you sign a release, the case is over.

Don't sign a blanket medical authorization. The insurer will mine pre-existing conditions to argue your current pain came from an old injury.

Don't post about the crash on social media. Defense counsel routinely screens Facebook, Instagram, and TikTok for anything that can be weaponized against you.

Don't miss the 14-day PIP deadline. Florida law requires initial treatment within 14 days of the crash. Miss it and PIP is forfeited entirely.

Don't wait. Florida's 2-year statute of limitations for negligence (Fla. Stat. §95.11) runs from the date of the crash. Evidence disappears on a much shorter schedule.

Dangerous Roads for Boca Raton Drivers

Boca Raton's road network has specific danger zones that produce a disproportionate share of serious car crashes. Knowing where these crashes happen helps drivers stay alert. Moreover, it helps your Boca Raton car accident lawyer establish whether road conditions or negligent drivers contributed to your case.

Boca Raton Corridors Your Car Accident Lawyer Sees Most Often

According to Florida Department of Highway Safety crash data, Palm Beach County records thousands of car crashes annually. The corridors below account for the highest share of injury cases we see in Boca files.

I-95 through Boca Raton

The stretch of I-95 between Yamato Road and Glades Road sees heavy interchange merging, aggressive lane changes, and high speeds. Highway-speed crashes here produce the most serious injuries we see in Boca files.

Glades Road & I-95 Interchange

Wide lanes, fast-moving traffic, and the Town Center at Boca Raton entrance ramps make the Glades / I-95 interchange a known crash zone. Multi-vehicle crashes at Glades / Powerline and Glades / Military Trail are common.

US-1 / Federal Highway

Running the length of Boca Raton, Federal Highway sees frequent left-turn and intersection crashes at high-volume traffic signals — particularly between Palmetto Park Road and Yamato.

Palmetto Park Road

A primary east-west corridor with heavy commercial and restaurant traffic, Palmetto Park has multiple high-risk intersections. Crash data shows elevated risk near Military Trail, US-1, and the entrance to downtown Boca.

Yamato Road

Connecting Boca Raton to I-95 and Florida's Turnpike, Yamato Road is a common site of rear-end crashes during morning and evening commute windows. The FAU and Yamato corridor produces heavy student-driver volume.

A1A / Ocean Boulevard

The A1A oceanfront corridor draws heavy seasonal traffic to the Boca Raton Resort, Red Reef Park, and the Boca Inlet. Pedestrian and cyclist crashes at the Palmetto Park / A1A and Camino Real / A1A crossings spike during snowbird season.

Spanish River Boulevard

Spanish River runs east-west across north Boca, connecting FAU and the residential neighborhoods to I-95 and A1A. The Spanish River / Military Trail and Spanish River / Federal Highway intersections produce a steady stream of left-turn crash files.

Florida's Turnpike at Boca Raton

The Turnpike's Boca Raton interchange handles heavy out-of-area traffic between Palm Beach County and Miami-Dade. Highway-speed crashes here often involve commercial defendants, FHP investigation, and the deepest insurance recovery layers.

If your Boca Raton car crash happened on any of these roads, we know the local conditions, the FHP and Boca Police investigators who work them, and the specific defense patterns the at-fault insurer is likely to deploy.

Boca-Specific Car Accident Considerations

Boca Raton has seasonal driving patterns and demographic factors that don't exist anywhere else in Palm Beach County. A Boca Raton car accident lawyer who handles cases citywide knows how to use these patterns to your advantage.

Boca-Specific Factors a Boca Raton Car Accident Lawyer Sees Most Often

Below are five Boca-specific factors we encounter most often in our car accident files.

Snowbird Season (November – April)

From November through April, out-of-state visitors and seasonal residents drive a significant share of Boca traffic. Older drivers unfamiliar with Florida road patterns produce a spike in left-turn and intersection crashes. Furthermore, defense lawyers exploit snowbird status by arguing unfamiliarity and pushing comparative-fault allegations. We've represented seasonal residents from more than thirty states.

Florida Atlantic University (FAU)

FAU's commuter student population generates morning and evening rush-hour crashes along Yamato Road, Glades Road, and the I-95 ramps. Student-driver cases face specific issues: 14-day PIP deadlines competing with academic calendars, out-of-state parents managing claims from afar, and "young driver" comparative-fault arguments.

Mizner Park, Royal Palm Place & Federal Highway Restaurant District

The Mizner Park entertainment district, Royal Palm Place, and the Federal Highway restaurant corridor generate dense weekend-night crash volume — particularly drunk-driver and distracted-driver collisions. Dram-shop liability against bars and restaurants is a real recovery angle in many of these cases. Many late-night Mizner Park crashes involve rideshare passengers — if your crash happened during an Uber or Lyft ride, see our Boca Raton Lyft accident lawyer page for the additional layered-coverage analysis specific to TNC files.

Boca Raton Resort & Town Center Traffic

The Boca Raton Resort generates premium-trip traffic during convention and event weeks. Town Center at Boca Raton is the area's highest-volume shopping destination. Both produce dense traffic across Glades Road, Federal Highway, and Camino Real with seasonal spikes the insurer typically tries to ignore in valuation.

Brightline Boca Raton Station Traffic Patterns

The Brightline station downtown created new traffic patterns near Federal Highway and the Yamato interchange. Out-of-state Brightline passengers arriving in rented vehicles or family cars face the same Florida PIP rules but rarely understand them. Fast Boca Raton car accident lawyer involvement matters for out-of-state crash victims.

Pine Crest School & Boca Raton High School Zones

School zones around Pine Crest, Boca Raton High, Boca Middle, and the elementary schools along Spanish River and Palmetto Park produce morning and afternoon traffic-spike crashes. Pedestrian-involved crashes near school crosswalks are a recurring pattern. Both elevated speed-zone fines and elevated comparative-fault arguments apply.

Boca Raton Neighborhoods & Nearby Cities We Serve

As your Boca Raton car accident lawyer, we take car crash cases throughout the City of Boca Raton and the surrounding Palm Beach County and northern Broward communities, including:

Downtown Boca & Mizner Park

The Mizner Park entertainment district, Royal Palm Place, the Brightline station, and the Palmetto Park Road restaurant corridor generate heavy late-night crash volume.

West Boca & Glades Road Corridor

Town Center at Boca Raton, West Boca Medical Center, and the Glades Road / I-95 interchange are among the highest-volume crash zones in the city.

FAU & Yamato Road

Florida Atlantic University and the office corridors along Yamato and Spanish River produce a steady stream of student and commuter crashes.

East Boca & A1A / Beachside

The Boca Raton Resort, the Boca Inlet, Red Reef Park, and the A1A corridor produce seasonal crash spikes during snowbird season.

Nearby Cities We Also Serve

We also represent car accident victims in Coral Springs, Fort Lauderdale, Hollywood, Pembroke Pines, and West Palm Beach, as well as Delray Beach, Deerfield Beach, Parkland, Coconut Creek, and Highland Beach. For Uber-specific cases in Boca, see our Boca Raton Uber accident lawyer page. For Lyft cases, see our Boca Raton Lyft accident lawyer page. For motorcycle cases, see our Boca Raton motorcycle accident lawyer page.

Related practice areas: hit-and-run accidents, catastrophic injury, and wrongful death.

Why Choose Kaiser Romanello as Your Boca Raton Car Accident Lawyer

Local to Boca

Our Parkland office is 15 minutes from Boca via the Sawgrass. We know the courts, the intersections, and the ERs that document injuries well.

PIP & Tort Threshold Experience

Florida PIP cases require careful documentation to clear the serious-injury threshold. We've handled hundreds.

HB 837 Defense Preparation

We anticipate insurer comparative-fault attacks and build cases that defeat them from day one.

Palm Beach Trial Experience

When a Boca car case doesn't settle, we try it in the 15th Judicial Circuit at the Palm Beach County Courthouse in West Palm Beach. That posture moves offers.

No Fee Unless We Win

Contingency fee — you pay nothing up front, and nothing at all unless we recover for you.

Direct Attorney Access

You will speak with the attorneys handling your case — not an intake specialist — from the first call through resolution.

Meet Our Boca Raton Car Accident Lawyers

Lorne Adam Kaiser, Esq.

Founding Partner · Florida Bar No. 0568491

Lorne has represented injured Floridians in personal injury, catastrophic injury, and wrongful death matters for decades. His practice includes auto, commercial vehicle, rideshare, motorcycle, and trucking cases across Palm Beach, Broward, and Miami-Dade counties. Additionally, he has tried cases to verdict in the 15th Judicial Circuit and negotiated recoveries against carriers ranging from personal auto insurers to Fortune 500 self-insured defendants.

  • Admitted to the Florida Bar
  • Member, Florida Justice Association
  • Focus: catastrophic injury & complex liability

Steve Romanello, Esq.

Partner · Personal Injury Litigation

Steve litigates serious injury claims with an emphasis on identifying every responsible defendant. His cases focus on the difference between a policy-limits result and a life-changing recovery. His car accident work spans Boca Raton, Coral Springs, Parkland, and the rest of South Florida — with extensive experience handling the unique snowbird, FAU, and Mizner Park crash patterns.

  • Admitted to the Florida Bar
  • Member, Florida Justice Association
  • Focus: complex liability & trial litigation

See representative outcomes on our case results page. Past results are not a guarantee of future outcomes; every case is different and is evaluated on its specific facts.

Boca Raton Car Accident Lawyer FAQ

What should I do immediately after a car accident in Boca Raton?

Call 911 and get medical attention. The closest emergency rooms are Boca Raton Regional Hospital on Meadows Road, West Boca Medical Center on Glades Road, and Delray Medical Center. Florida PIP requires you to seek treatment within 14 days. Photograph all vehicles, license plates, the scene, and any visible injuries. Request the crash report number from the Boca Raton Police Department, Palm Beach County Sheriff's Office, or FHP officer on scene. Finally, do not give a recorded statement to any insurer before calling a Boca Raton car accident lawyer at Kaiser Romanello, P.A. at (844) 877-8679.

What is Florida's 14-day PIP rule and why does it matter?

Florida's no-fault statute (Fla. Stat. §627.736) requires every driver to carry $10,000 in Personal Injury Protection (PIP). After a crash, you have 14 days to seek initial medical treatment. Miss that window and you forfeit your PIP benefits entirely. The 14-day rule is one of the strictest in the country. We tell every Boca client: even if you feel "fine" after a crash, get evaluated at Boca Raton Regional, West Boca Medical, or Delray Medical within two weeks. No exceptions.

Boca Raton is in Palm Beach County, not Broward — does that matter?

Yes. Civil cases arising from Boca Raton car crashes are filed in the 15th Judicial Circuit at the Palm Beach County Courthouse, 205 North Dixie Highway in West Palm Beach — not in Broward's 17th Circuit. Many South Florida personal injury firms work Boca cases out of Broward offices and don't have regular 15th Circuit experience. In contrast, we litigate in both venues.

What if the other driver is uninsured or only has $10,000 of coverage?

This is unfortunately common in Florida. Florida only requires drivers to carry $10K Property Damage liability — not bodily injury. Many at-fault drivers have zero bodily-injury coverage. Consequently, your own UM/UIM auto policy becomes the primary recovery source. Some configurations stack UM/UIM coverage across vehicles in the household. We map every available coverage layer at the start of every Boca car case.

What if I was a passenger in an Uber or Lyft when the crash happened?

Then the coverage analysis is different. Rideshare crashes involve layered TNC coverage that depends on the driver's app status under Fla. Stat. §627.748. Phase 3 rides (passenger in the car) trigger Uber's or Lyft's $1 million commercial policy. For the rideshare-specific framework, see our Boca Raton Lyft accident lawyer and Boca Raton Uber accident lawyer pages.

How does HB 837's 50% comparative fault rule affect my case?

Before HB 837, Florida used pure comparative negligence. You could be 99% at fault and recover 1%. After HB 837, if a jury finds you 50% or more at fault, you recover nothing. Insurance defense teams aggressively push comparative-fault allegations — speed, lane position, distracted driving, seat-belt non-use. Defending against this attack is a core part of what your Boca Raton car accident lawyer does.

What if the crash happened on I-95 or Florida's Turnpike?

Highway crashes fall under FHP jurisdiction, meaning the crash report comes from Florida Highway Patrol rather than Boca Raton PD or PBSO. The venue is still Palm Beach County (15th Circuit). Highway-speed crashes typically produce the most serious injuries we see. Furthermore, they often involve commercial defendants, road-condition issues, and the deepest insurance recovery layers.

I'm a snowbird visiting Boca — can I still file a Florida claim?

Yes. Florida's 14-day PIP rule and 2-year statute of limitations apply to you regardless of where you live. Out-of-state crash victims face additional issues: coordinating Florida medical care with home-state insurance, managing the Florida claim from out of state, and defending against insurer arguments that you should "negotiate" rather than litigate. We've handled cases for seasonal residents from more than thirty states.

How long do I have to sue after a Boca Raton car crash?

Two years from the date of the crash under Fla. Stat. §95.11 (as amended by HB 837 in March 2023). If you've read elsewhere that Florida gives you four years, that information is outdated. Wrongful death claims also have a two-year window. Claims against governmental entities (the City of Boca Raton, Palm Beach County, FDOT) require formal written notice under Fla. Stat. §768.28 on a much shorter timeline.

What will it cost to hire a Boca Raton car accident lawyer?

Nothing up front to hire a Boca Raton car accident lawyer at our firm. Our fee is contingent — we only get paid if we recover compensation for you, and our fee is a percentage of the recovery. The initial case review is free. We advance the costs of investigators, experts, depositions, and filing fees, and we are only reimbursed for those costs if we win. If there's no recovery, you owe nothing.

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