West Palm Beach Personal Injury Lawyer

Aggressive Personal Injury, Wrongful Death, and Insurance Claims Attorneys in Palm Beach County and Across South Florida

If you’ve suffered serious personal injury through no fault of your own, you know how stressful recovery can be. You watch medical bills pile up after you’ve been hospitalized, gone to physical rehab, or have had to make modifications to your home to accommodate your injuries. If you’ve been injured due to the negligence of another party, contact a West Palm Beach personal injury lawyer at Lawlor, White & Murphey today to learn about your legal rights and to discuss your options for obtaining the compensation you deserve. Our attorneys have been representing the South Florida community for a combined 55 years and have a proven track record of helping clients obtain the financial compensation they need and deserve.

Contact Lawlor, White & Murphey about Your Florida Injury Claim Today

If you been injured in South Florida, we encourage you to contact us as soon as possible. We are ready and willing to fight for the rights of you and your family, pooling all of our resources, experience, and knowledge to defend your interests.

To schedule a consultation entirely free of charge, call us today or fill out a quick online form with a brief description of your case. As soon as you do, one of our lawyers will reach out to you promptly.

Accident Attorneys Dedicated to Protecting Seriously Injured Clients in West Palm Beach

When you are injured in an accident that is caused by someone else’s negligence, you need to move fast to protect your rights. In Florida, you have four years from the date of your accident to file a lawsuit in court. Failure to do so may mean that your case will not be heard at all. However, in rare cases, the court may extend the time to file suit if you did not “discover” the fact that you had a legal claim.

Even when you file a personal injury claim, the other party may try to argue that you are responsible, at least in part, for your accident. Under Florida law, the judge or jury who hears your case will be asked to determine the percentage of responsibility each party shares for the accident. For example, the jury may determine that you are 20 percent responsible for the accident while the other party is 80 percent responsible. Thus, your damages award will be reduced by 20 percent to account for your share of fault.

Moreover, Florida has “no-fault” car insurance laws, which means that you cannot sue another driver after a car accident unless you suffered “serious injury”. Any minor injuries you suffered must be covered by your own health insurance or the personal injury protection coverage in your auto insurance. Any personal injury lawsuit from a car accident is precluded unless you meet the serious injury threshold, which includes one or more of the following:

  • Permanent injury
  • Significant and permanent disfigurement
  • Significant and permanent loss of a bodily function
  • Death

To prove that you have suffered a permanent injury, you will typically need to present the testimony of a medical professional who can render an opinion to a reasonable degree of medical certainty.

Finally, Florida law imposes damage caps in personal injury cases. These caps limit punitive damages to three times the amount of economic damages or $500,000, whichever is greater.

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ERICA MEDLAR

If you’re looking for an Attorney that will fight for you then you should check out Lawyer White and Murphey. They care about you, they care about what is right. They work hard to help you with your case. They become your family not just your attorney. If You come to me and ask me do I know a lawyer I will always recommend Lawlor White and Murphey.

DEE K PIERRE JEAN

Gran abogado, muy buen personal. Si tiene un accidente y necesita un abogado, Lawlor White & Murphey son muy buenos, me ayudaron y me alegró mucho llamarlos, estarán encantados de ayudarlo.

B.L.

Me and my friend got rear ended at a stop light,I suffered a neck injury John was very understanding and did a great job on my case

CHARLES HLAVAC

Mr.Lawlor, is an established trial lawyer not just another benchmark or bus stop poster. (Being Very Serious) I am a Veteran Mr.Lawlor, took my traumatic experience and turned the distress and agony of even speaking about it and put it into a legal understanding. My anxiety regarding my situation was turned into a legal matter. I was no longer left feeling emotionally raw and malaise throughout the whole process. HE HAS A LEAVE NO PERSON LEFT BEHIND MENTALITY. If you have a liability matter Mr.Lawlor is the individual that leads the company that you are apart of when his working on your case . He doesn’t judge anyone based on your background , education or ethnicity his what isn’t typical these days – HONEST .

JAIME HAGADORN

¡Este es un fantástico equipo de abogados! Todos los que trabajaban allí me trataron como si fuera su caso más importante, a pesar de que no era un caso importante de accidente automovilístico. Se aseguraron de mantenerse en contacto durante todo el proceso y me llamaron de inmediato cuando los llamé para preguntarles si no podían atender mi llamada en ese momento. Su secretaria siempre me saludaba muy alegremente en su oficina y sentía que me trataban como a su propia familia. Los recomendaría altamente. ¡Hicieron el trabajo rápidamente y con excelentes resultados!

We Represent Clients in All Types of Personal Injury Cases

Each West Palm Beach personal injury lawyer at Lawlor, White & Murphey has experience representing clients with all kinds of personal injury claims, such as:

Almost every kind of accident can result in a serious personal injury that can leave the victim unable to work, participate in activities, take care of daily activities, or even dress, bathe, and feed oneself without pain and suffering. An experienced West Palm Beach personal injury lawyer at our firm can represent clients with serious, life-altering injuries including:

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When you’ve been seriously injured in an accident through no fault of your own, your sole focus is on your recovery so that you can get back to your regular life. The West Palm Beach accident attorneys of Lawlor, White & Murphey understand the stress of worrying about having to pay for your recovery while being out of work and unable to provide for your family. That’s why we offer our clients free consultations to learn about their legal options. We also work on personal injury cases on contingency, so you don’t have to pay us anything unless we obtain a settlement or recovery at trial for you. Call our office today or fill out our online contact form for a free consultation.

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Lawlor, White and Murphey have office locations near Palm Beach County available by appointment located at:

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Frequently Asked Questions About Personal Injury Claims In West Palm Beach, Florida

How much does it cost to hire a personal injury lawyer?

Should I speak with the insurance company if I'm in an accident?

Who is liable for my injury?

Our experienced personal injury attorneys will investigate your claim to determine who may be responsible for your injuries. Florida law allows for joint and several liability, which means that more than one person may be held liable for their share of the responsibility for your injuries. Under Florida’s joint and several liability rules, a party found 10 percent or less at fault for your accident will not have to pay for your economic losses. A party found more than 10 percent up to 25 percent at fault can be responsible for your losses up to $500,000. A party found more than 25 percent up to 50 percent at fault is responsible up to $1 million. And finally, a party found more than 50 percent at fault can be responsible for up to $2 million of your damages.

How do I prove that my injury is serious enough for a personal injury lawsuit?

Although the law talks about a permanent and significant injury or disability when discussing the serious injury threshold, in practice some injuries that are, strictly speaking, not permanent and significant have been held to meet the serious injury threshold. For example, in prior cases, the courts have allowed a suit to go forward where the plaintiff suffered broken bones even though bones will fully heal. Of course, cuts, bruises, and sprains are generally not significant enough to meet the serious injury threshold.