If you are ever in an automobile accident and suffer an injury, you should contact an experienced Tampa Car Accident Lawyer right away.
At Fernandez Law Group our attorneys have decades of experience handling car accident claims and understand how to work through the difficulties some victims may face in recovering compensation.
Here in Florida, recent data from the Department of Highway Safety and Motor Vehicles shows increases in accidents involving injury, death, and property damage throughout the state.
With over 300,000 crashes per year and over two thirds of those involving injury, Florida drivers are at risk on a daily basis.
Many of those crashes are due to the negligence of another driver. Motor vehicle negligence includes speeding, texting while driving, distracted driving, intoxication, and fatigue. Despite considerable advances in federal motor vehicle safety standards over the years as well as legislation and tougher penalties, the number of auto accidents involving injury or death due to the negligence of another driver has continued to rise. And to make matters worse, vehicle owners in Florida are required to purchase Personal Injury Protection (PIP) which will cover the cost of damages to a certain extent in the event of a crash it may also limit your ability to take legal action.
If you have suffered a severe or disabling injury, you should contact an experienced Tampa car accident lawyer immediately following any car crash. The attorneys at Fernandez Law Group have the skills needed as well as proven results to help ensure you are properly compensated for your losses.
Recent Auto Accident Settlements:
• Insurance Carrier Bad Faith - $1.1 million
• Turnpike Pileup - $1.105 million
• Uninsured Motorist Claim - $875,000


If you or a loved one were involved in a motor vehicle accident, waiting to call an attorney will never help your case. In fact, it could seriously impair your ability to prevail in a lawsuit. As soon as you contact us, we start our investigation of your case and begin preserving and analyzing critical evidence. As time passes, accident scenes change, eye-witness accounts waver, vehicles are salvaged, tire marks disappear, "black box" and electronically stored data may be erased. Many vehicles are salvaged after being deemed a "total loss" after serious collisions, and other important evidence might become difficult to obtain.