Our Lakeland Personal Injury Office
At , we represent accident victims in Lakeland and throughout Florida. We have been helping people get the compensation they deserve since 1968 and have the decades of experience and in-depth knowledge necessary to advocate for our clients. When you’ve suffered, you need high-quality, compassionate counsel on your side.
Our Lakeland office is located in a professional office building on South Florida Avenue, just minutes away from historic downtown Lakeland. While we are conveniently located and easy to find, we know how difficult it can be to travel after an injury. We are happy to meet with you at a location that is most accommodating for you. Whether that’s your home or in the hospital, we will do what is best for you.
832 South Florida Avenue
Lakeland, FL 33801
Phone: 863-336-6927
Fax: 888-527-9561
Directions To Our Lakeland Office
From the northeast:
- Head southwest on I-4 W
- Take exit 31 toward FL-539/Kathleen/Lakeland
- Turn left onto FL-539 S/Kathleen Road
- Continue onto Sikes Boulevard
- Turn left onto W Lime Street
- Turn right at the 3rd cross street onto Florida Avenue S
- Our office is on the left
From the west:
- Head east on I-4 E
- Take exit 31 for FL-539 toward Kathleen/Lakeland
- Turn right onto FL-539 S/Kathleen Road
- Continue onto Sikes Boulevard
- Turn left onto W Lime Street
- Turn right at the 3rd cross street onto Florida Avenue S
- Our office is on the left
From the south:
- Head north on FL-37 N toward SW 4th Street
- Our office is on the left
From the north:
- Head southeast on US-98 S
- Continue straight onto N Florida Avenue
- Our office is on the left
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Call Us Today To Schedule A Free Consultation
We offer free consultations with our experienced attorneys. Please call us today at 863-336-6927. If you would prefer, you can also reach us through email. We look forward to helping you.
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Our Practice Focus
- Workers’ Compensation
- Motor Vehicle Accidents
- Personal Injury
- Social Security Disability
- Employment Disputes
- Employment Law FAQ
- How Can I Avoid Jeopardizing My Case?
- What Are The Stages Of An Employment Claim?
- When Are Mental Exams By The Defense Allowed To Be Used On An Employee?
- How Should I Prepare For My Deposition?
- Who Is Protected From Discrimination By Law?
- What Counts As Illegal Employer Discrimination?
- What Kind Of Evidence Proves Retaliatory Intent?
- Are Employees At A Disadvantage During Arbitration?
- How Are Damages Calculated For Emotional Distress?
- How Will You Evaluate My Case?
- Can I Discuss My Employment Case With Friends Or Family?
- Personal Injury FAQ
- What Should I Put In A Personal Injury Journal?
- What Should I Do After My Injury?
- Can I Pay My Bills Later?
- What Will Happen To The Person Or Company That Caused My Injury?
- How Are Settlement Amounts Determined?
- What Records Will The Insurance Company Request?
- What Can I Do About Overwhelming Requests For Documents?
- How Do Insurance Companies Evaluate Medical Bills?
- What Stalling Tactics Do Insurance Adjusters Use?
- How Will The Insurance Company Try To Gain Advantage?
- Can I Receive Compensation For Pain And Suffering?
- How Do Insurance Adjusters Evaluate Claims?
- How Much Is My Case Worth?