For The Injured.

Gordon & Doner personal injury attorneys represent the people, not the powerful.


Gordon & Doner speaks for ordinary people when extraordinary circumstances force major tragedy into their lives, such as devastating injuries, neglectful accidents, or wrongful procedures! Manufacturers, doctors, insurance companies and most big businesses usually have quality-seasoned attorneys at their service – Gordon & Doner can deal with them and represent YOU!

Gordon & Doner believes that our system of justice works at its best when skilled attorneys with current resources on both sides, prepare and try a case. The goal of the personal injury attorneys at Gordon & Doner is to level the playing field between the powerful and the people of Palm Beach Gardens, Florida.

You are invited to contact a Gordon & Doner attorney to determine the positive help we can provide. Call us at 1-800-659-1159, or contact us online, so we can determine the merits of your case. We will be able to provide basic answers about your circumstances. Prior to proceeding with any legal matter, a Gordon & Doner lawyer will thoroughly investigate your options.

Can I afford to engage in a legal battle with an insurance company? No, you can’t, but we can. The Gordon & Doner law firm serves the residents of Palm Beach Gardens, Florida by advancing all costs associated with pursuing your personal injury case. If our litigation for you is successful, we get a percentage of the total monies recovered and are repaid our costs from there. If we are unable to recover anything for you, then we are paid nothing and we do not ask you to repay any of our costs.

Should you, or a member of your family, be seriously injured, you deserve to have your situation evaluated by an experienced and well trained legal professional who is familiar with serving the residents of Palm Beach Gardens, Florida. Gordon & Doner is known for successful results 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.

Palm Beach Gardens, Florida has an active and proactive court system. The 15th Judicial Circuit of Florida is comprised of five Circuit Court Divisions and two County Court Divisions with 35 presiding circuit judges. Covering all 2,500 square miles of Palm Beach County, the court division maintains its main Judicial Complex at 205 North Dixie Hwy, West Palm Beach, FL 33401. There is also a Criminal Justice Complex in suburban West Palm Beach.

County Courts are generally courts of limited jurisdiction. The 15th Judicial Circuit consists of Trial Court Administration, Probate Court, Civil Court, Family Court (Family/Juvenile), and Criminal Court. There are two divisions within criminal court: County Court, which handles misdemeanor cases; and Circuit Court, which handles felonies.

A small community of 48,914 persons, Palm Beach Gardens is in the center of a rapidly-developing area north of West Palm Beach in the northern part of Palm Beach County. Before development in 1960, Palm Beach Gardens was swampland to the west and Pine Forest to the east. The population consisted of cattle at that time; now biotech companies thrive here. Leading employers include BioMet 3i, Palm Beach Gardens Medical Center and Thies Distributing, among others.

Compared to some surrounding towns, Palm Beach Gardens has a meager 12 golf courses, but it is home to the Professional Golfers Association of America (PGA), and a number of tournaments, the Honda Classic in particular. Known as the “Golf Capital of the World,” Palm Beach Gardens is home to many professional golfers, baseball players and a few tennis pros.

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Palm Beach Gardens, FL IN THE NEWS

Public Meetings for Palm Beach County, Treasure Coast
Public Meetings for Palm Beach County, Treasure Coast


Top football recruit Nick O'Leary, Jack Nicklaus' grandson, suspended 2 games for gesture
PALM BEACH GARDENS, Fla. (AP) The grandson of Jack Nicklaus one of the nation's top football recruits was suspended for two games by Florida officials for making an obscene gesture toward the stands after a game in Ohio.
Nicklaus' grandson suspended 2 games for gesture
PALM BEACH GARDENS, FLA. (AP) - The grandson of Jack Nicklaus _ one of the nation's top football recruits _ was suspended for two games by Florida officials for making an obscene gesture toward the stands after a game in Ohio. Nick O'Leary, a tight end for Palm Beach Gardens Dwyer ...
9-11 Events
Palm Beach County Remembrance Ceremony , 9-10 a.m., Roger Dean Stadium, 4751 Main St., Jupiter. County fire and police agencies will pay tribute to the heroes of 9-11 with a one-hour program that includes a keynote address by FDNY Battalion Chief Dan Daly, who was at ground zero. Call 561-243-7190.
Surfing safari leads to Palm Beach Gardens exhibit
Surfing safari leads to Palm Beach Gardens exhibit

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