Dade County Injury & Accident Lawyer
We represent the people, not the powerful.
Insurance companies, nursing homes, and manufacturers - they usually can
hire fine attorneys to speak for them. But what about people faced with
extraordinary tragedy, who have been injured, or whose loved ones have been
killed? Who will speak for them?
We believe our system of justice works best when skilled attorneys that have
the resources to fully prepare and try a case represent both sides. The goal
of our personal injury attorneys is to
level the playing field for residents of Dade County, Florida.
To determine if your case is one that we are able to help you with, please contact a Gordon & Doner attorney at 1-888-ForTheInjured (1-888-367-8434), or online, so that we can assess its merits. Initially, we will be able to provide you general answers about your situation, but prior to proceeding with any case, a Gordon & Doner lawyer will investigate the circumstances thoroughly.
How can I afford to engage in a legal battle with an
insurance company?
You can't, but we can. Our Florida law firm, serving residents of
Dade County, FL, will advance all costs for your personal injury case. If we
are successful, we get paid a percentage of the total recovery and are
repaid our costs. If we do not recover anything for you, we are
paid nothing and we do not ask you to repay the costs.
If you, or a family member, have been seriously injured you deserve to have your circumstances evaluated by a trained legal professional who is experienced in serving Dade County, FL. We have been successful in handling a wide variety of personal injury claims including brain injuries, wrongful death, medical malpractice, nursing home injuries, tractor trailer / truck accidents, and consumer product injury lawsuits.
Our mission is to achieve justice. This is our commitment to you.
1-888-ForTheInjured
1-888-367-8434
Dade County, FL IN THE NEWS
FCAT essay scores improve in Miami-Dade (Miami Herald)
Students in Miami-Dade County did as well, and in some cases better, than students across the state on this year's standardized writing test, according to statistics released Thursday by the state Department of Education.
Dade home prices, rents out of reach for most (Miami Herald)
South Florida's housing boom has been a disaster for many middle-income residents, pushing home prices and rents in Miami-Dade County far beyond most families' ability to pay, according to a study released Tuesday.
Emergency summit on Haiti called (Bradenton Herald)
MIAMI - The Miami-Dade County Community Relations Board, composed of community leaders and activists and elected officials, will hold an "Emergency Summit on Haiti" at 9:30 p.m. today at the Historical Museum of Southern Florida, 101C West Flagler St., Miami.
Study: Dade housing boom a calamity for many (Miami Herald)
South Florida's housing boom has been a disaster for many middle-income residents, pushing home prices and rents in Miami-Dade County far beyond most families' ability to pay, according to a new study released Tuesday.
Florida to pay $11.5 million for cutting citrus trees (The Christian Science Monitor via Yahoo! News)
A south Florida jury has ordered the State of Florida to pay $11.5 million as compensation to 58,225 residents of Broward County after the state cut down all the citrus trees in their yards in a disease-prevention effort.










