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Miami Car Accident Attorneys
Injured in a car accident in Miami, Florida? The moments after a crash are overwhelming, filled with pain, stress, and uncertainty about medical bills and insurance claims. You do not have to face this alone.
At the Law Office of Jose M. Francisco, our experienced Miami car accident lawyers fight to secure the maximum compensation for your injuries. We handle the insurance companies so you can focus on your recovery.
Your Miami Car Accident Claim at a Glance
| Key Information | Our Commitment to You |
| Consultation | 100% Free & No-Obligation Case Review |
| Attorney Fees | No Fee Unless We Win Your Case (Contingency Fee Basis) |
| Service Areas | Miami, Hialeah, Fort Lauderdale, Palm Beach, and all of Miami-Dade, Broward & Palm Beach Counties. |
| We Fight For | Full compensation for medical bills, lost income, pain & suffering, vehicle repairs, and more. |
| Get Help Now | Call today. Florida law limits the time you have to file a claim. |
What Are the Immediate Steps to Take After a Miami Car Accident?
Taking the right actions after a crash is critical to protecting your health and your legal rights.
- Ensure Safety & Call 911: Move to a safe area if possible. Report the accident and request emergency medical help immediately. Your health is the top priority.
- Document the Scene: Use your phone to take photos and videos of vehicle damage, the positions of the cars, road conditions, and any visible injuries.
- Exchange Information: Get the other driver’s name, contact info, driver’s license number, and insurance policy details. If there are witnesses, get their contact information too.
- Never Admit Fault: When speaking to the police or the other driver, stick to the facts of what happened. Do not apologize or accept blame.
- Seek Medical Attention: Get a full medical evaluation from a doctor or hospital ER as soon as possible, even if you feel fine. Many serious injuries, like whiplash or internal bleeding, have delayed symptoms.
- Contact Our Miami Car Accident Lawyers: Before you speak to an insurance adjuster, call us. We will protect you from their tactics and handle all communications to ensure you are treated fairly.
Why Choose Our Firm for Your Miami Car Accident Case?
- Proven Track Record: We have a history of securing significant settlements and verdicts for accident victims across South Florida.
- Aggressive Negotiators: We know the tactics insurance companies use to undervalue claims. We negotiate from a position of strength and are always prepared to take your case to trial if needed.
- No Fee Unless We Win: You pay absolutely nothing upfront. Our firm operates on a contingency fee basis, meaning we only get paid if we win your case.
- Focus on Your Recovery: We handle every legal detail—from investigations to paperwork—so you can concentrate on healing and getting your life back.
- Free, No-Obligation Consultation: We will review your case for free, explain your rights, and help you understand your legal options with no commitment required.
What Types of Compensation Can You Recover?
Florida law allows you to seek damages for all accident-related losses. We fight to maximize your recovery for:
- All Medical Expenses (past, current, and future)
- Lost Wages & Income
- Loss of Future Earning Capacity
- Physical Pain and Suffering
- Mental Anguish & Emotional Distress (PTSD)
- Disfigurement and Scarring
- Property Damage (vehicle repairs/replacement)
- Loss of Enjoyment of Life
What Are the Most Common Car Accident Injuries We Handle?
We represent clients with a wide spectrum of injuries, from moderate to catastrophic.
- Head & Brain Injuries: Concussions, Traumatic Brain Injuries (TBIs), and skull fractures.
- Neck & Back Injuries: Whiplash, herniated discs, fractured vertebrae, and devastating spinal cord damage.
- Soft Tissue Injuries: Sprains, strains, and tears to muscles, ligaments, and tendons.
- Limb Injuries: Broken bones (fractures), dislocations, and severe cuts or lacerations.
- Chest & Abdominal Injuries: Fractured ribs and internal organ damage.
- Psychological Trauma: PTSD, anxiety, depression, and a persistent fear of driving.


