Personal Injury

Rosenberg & Rosenberg, P.A. has over 50 years of experience serving the local community and defending the rights of the wrongfully injured.

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Have You Been Injured? Call Us for a Free Consultation

Personal injury cases require a certain level of dedication and perseverance that you don't find in just any law firm. For the past four decades, Rosenberg & Rosenberg, P.A. has worked tirelessly to develop a credible reputation in the community. We believe that every accident victim deserves an advocate and we are committed to pursuing our clients' best interests no matter what they are facing.

When you sustain a serious personal injury, it can have a major impact on your quality of life. That is why it is crucial to consult with a legal professional to find out how to obtain maximum compensation for all of your injury expenses.

Call our Fort Lauderdale personal injury attorneys at (888) 499-6206 for a free, confidential consultation.

  • Car Accident $4.7 Million

    Settlement obtained for a 19-year-old student visiting Florida on spring break that was struck by a vehicle while crossing the street.

  • Car Accident $4.1 Million

    Jury verdict for a 41-year-old male that was struck from behind by a pharmaceutical representative.

  • Dram Shop Liability $3.4 Million

    Settlement for the full policy limits of the bar at fault for an underage intoxicated male struck by a car attempted to leave.

  • Premises Liability $1 Million

    Settlement for a client entering a restaurant that slipped and fell on a puddle which occurred because of a leaking air conditioner.

  • Workers' Compensation $1 Million

    Settlement for a client that fell out of a tree while working, becoming paralyzed from the waist down.

  • Workers’ Compensation $767 Thousand
  • Workers' Compensation $600 Thousand

    Settlement for a 56 year old worker injured when an aircraft part fell on him.

  • Slip & Fall $575 Thousand

    Settlement for a woman that slipped and fell on a wet floor while working.

  • Motorcycle Accident $550 Thousand

    Settlement for a teenager injured in a motorcycle accident.

  • Workers' Compensation $500 Thousand

All Cases Handled On a Contingency Fee Basis - No Upfront Costs

As surprising as it might be, you can certainly afford the representation of a personal injury lawyer due to something called contingency fees, which lawyers charge when taking on personal injury cases. A contingency fee agreement means your attorney will not be paid any attorney fees unless they win you a settlement or verdict amount at the end of your case or claim. In effect, you can pursue compensation without having to put any large amount of money upfront. There may be some small filing fees and other costs associated with going to court, though.

Contingency fees are also calculated as a percentage of your total winnings at the end of your case. The percentage amount can vary depending on the complexity of your case and how long it takes to resolve. For the most part, you can expect an average contingency fee amount of about 25%, with a cap of 40%. Due to this unique, percentage-based payment arrangement, you will never owe your personal injury attorney more than you can afford.

    Top 10 Mistakes of an Injury Claim in Florida

    At Rosenberg & Rosenberg, P.A., our ultimate goal is to help injured victims and families obtain the maximum compensation possible. In order to accomplish this, we place an emphasis on fully educating our clients about the personal injury claim process and handling complexities on their behalf. In order to help you get started on your legal journey, our Fort Lauderdale personal injury lawyers have provided a list of the common mistakes that victims and their loved ones make when pursuing their legal rights.

    • Not Notifying the Police / Employer - Notifying the police or emergency personal of an accident is a crucial step in bolstering the future success of a potential injury claim. Law enforcement officers can act as objective third parties who can record details about the accident and collect statements and relevant information. If responsible parties deny allegations of fault later on, these reports can protect your ability to prove your side of the story. The same theory holds true for workers injured while performing their jobs.
    • Not Collecting Information - Collecting information from all parties involved in an accident is vital to pursuing a claim. Obtaining contact information of witnesses is also essential. Gathering information should only be done if and when conditions are safe, such as after pulling over to the side of the road after a car accident.
    • Giving a Statement - Giving a statement without legal representation or giving a statement too soon can devastate a victim's claim. All too often, victims may admit that they were not hurt in an accident, only to discover pain and injuries at a later time. Insurance adjustors capitalize on the chaos that is common during the immediate aftermath of an accident or injury, and by not giving a statement too soon, you can greatly improve the merits of your claim.
    • Not Seeing a Doctor - Seeking medical attention as soon as possible is crucial for both your personal well-being and your future claim. A doctor can ensure that you receive the medical treatment you require, as well as supply documented evidence of your injuries and damages.
    • Not Continuing Medical Treatment - When injured victims discontinue medical treatment, insurance companies will highlight this as indicative that injuries are not serious and, subsequently, do not require much, or any, compensation. Continuing your treatment can protect both your health and your ability to fully recover your damages.
    • Signing Forms You Do Not Understand - You should never sign anything you do not understand. Whether it is a statement at the scene of an accident or a medical authorization form from an insurance adjustor, signing forms without consulting professional legal assistance can jeopardize your ability to obtain compensation.
    • Settling a Claim Too Soon - Settling a claim without first fully understanding the extent of your damages can result in compensation that does not meet your needs. While it is understandable that these are turbulent times that you may want to put behind you as quickly as possible, taking the time to understand the value of your damages can protect you from future harm.
    • Not Keeping a File - Victims and families should always retain all relevant information relating to an accident and injury, including all medical documentation and records.
    • Waiting Too Long to File a Claim - A statute of limitations is essentially a time limit that bars victims from pursuing legal action after a certain period of time has elapsed. Although it may vary, the statute of limitations for a personal injury matter in Florida is generally four years.
    • Not Seeking Legal Help - There is no other way around it; the personal injury claim process is complex. By retaining legal representation, you can ensure that you receive the support, information and advice you need to reach a favorable resolution. Our Fort Lauderdale personal injury lawyers have spent decades handling a variety of claims and we have the skills to help you complete your claim as swiftly and successfully as possible.

    Speak with a Fort Lauderdale Personal Injury Attorney to Learn More

    By being aware of these common mistakes and working to avoid or minimize them as much as possible, you can significantly reduce your chances of being unfairly compensated. Additionally, our legal team can provide added security and reassurance that these mistakes are not made and that you have knowledgeable legal minds on your side at every step of the claim process.

    Do not wait until it is too late. Contact Rosenberg & Rosenberg, P.A. today.

    We Would Be Proud To Serve As Your Trusted Advocates

    We believe that our past record of success inspires confidence in our clients, and that their future is in good hands. No matter what difficulties you and your loved ones are facing, you deserve peace of mind during this time. Our team has extensive knowledge regarding personal injury matters in Florida and we carry this experience with us in every case.

    We offer each client a free case evaluation and will use this time to address your questions and overall goals. There has never been a better time to fight for your deserved compensation!

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      “My experience with the law firm of Rosenberg & Rosenberg lasted five years and it was the best experience I could ask for. I was given personal attention and felt that my lawyer had my best interests ...”

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    • Very professional and forthcoming with all information.

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    • They handled me with such grace.

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    • If I could give a 100 stars I wouldn't hesitate.

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    Personal Injury FAQs

    • Q:What constitutes pain and suffering?

      A:Physical pain, as well as both temporary and permanent limitations placed on the individual's life, constitute "pain and suffering" in a personal injury case. Damages involved in pain and suffering include mental anguish, emotional distress, loss of enjoyment of life, fear, anger, humiliation, anxiety, and shock. Severe mental anguish can come in the form of depression, loss of appetite, lack of energy, sexual dysfunction, mood swings, and/or sleep disturbances, even PTSD.

    • Q:How Is Pain & Suffering Calculated?

      A:Judges and juries are left to determine the value of pain and suffering during the case. Judges mainly instruct juries to use their own good sense, background, and experience to determine what a fair and reasonable figure would be to compensate the plaintiff for their loss.


      Factors that determine the value of the pain and suffering component include: Credibility of the plaintiff; Consistency of their testimony; Possible exaggeration of their claims; Physician's support of their claims; Whether the claims make sense to the jury or not.

    What Makes Us Different?

    • Serving the Local Community of Florida for 50+ Years
    • We've Recovered Millions of Dollars in Compensation for Our Clients
    • Our Team Is Available 24 Hours a Day, 7 Days a Week
    • Free Initial Consultations & No Fees Unless We Win Your Case
    • We Are a Family-Owned Firm, Handling Each Case with Compassion and Dedication
    • Every Case Is Handled by a Team of Attorneys, Including a Partner Tied to Each Case

    Contact Rosenberg & Rosenberg, P.A. Today!

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