Orlando Car Accident Lawyer

orlando car accident attorney

Orlando Car Accident Lawyer

Hurt in a car accident in Orlando? Here’s what to do next.

Car crashes happen fast. Everything gets overwhelming just as quickly.

You may be asking:

  • Do I have to talk to the other driver’s insurance?

  • Will my medical bills be covered?

  • What if I can’t work for a while?

  • What if the pain didn’t hit until the next day?

  • What if the crash happened while I was visiting Orlando?

If you were injured in an auto accident in Orlando or Central Florida, the best next step, after getting medical attention, is to talk to a lawyer who can protect you and explain your options clearly.

At Clark Law PLLC, we help car accident victims understand what they’re entitled to and pursue fair compensation. There is no pressure and we talk directly with you, without confusing legal jargon.

Call V for your injury at (689) 677-3233 now for a consultation.

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If you’ve been in a car accident in Orlando, don’t navigate it alone.

Call Clark Law PLLC at 689-677-3233 to discuss your options and next steps.

What Should You Do After a Car Accident in Orlando?

If you’re reading this soon after the crash, these steps can protect your health and your claim:

  1. Get medical care as soon as possible (urgent care is fine)

  2. Take photos/video of vehicle damage, the scene, and your injuries

  3. Get the crash report information (or the report number)

  4. Exchange basic info—but avoid arguing or admitting fault

  5. Don’t give a recorded statement to the other insurer before speaking to a lawyer

  6. Keep all receipts and records (towing, rental, prescriptions, appointments)

    Insurance companies move quickly after a crash. Evidence can disappear, and statements can be used against you. You don’t have to navigate that alone.

Call V for your Injury at (689) 677-3233 for a consultation.

Common Car Accident Injuries

Even “minor” crashes can cause serious injuries—especially in the neck, back, and head. Many people feel okay at first, then symptoms show up hours or days later.

Common car accident injuries include:

  • Neck and back injuries

  • Whiplash and soft tissue injuries

  • Herniated or bulging discs

  • Fractures and broken bones

  • Concussions and traumatic brain injuries (TBI)

  • Knee, shoulder, and wrist injuries

  • Cuts, lacerations, and scarring

  • Internal injuries and bleeding

  • Nerve damage

  • Chronic pain and limited mobility

If you’re dealing with pain, missed work, or mounting medical bills, it’s time to get real answers.

Call V for your Injury at (689) 677-3233 for a consultation.

Common Causes of Orlando Car Accidents

Orlando traffic is a mix of locals, tourists, rideshares, rental cars, and busy roadways—especially near major attractions and highways.

Many crashes are caused by preventable negligence, such as:

  • Distracted driving (texting, GPS, phones)

  • Speeding

  • Tailgating

  • Failure to yield

  • Running red lights or stop signs

  • Unsafe lane changes

  • Drunk or drug-impaired driving

  • Aggressive driving / road rage

  • Rideshare collisions (Uber/Lyft)

  • Commercial vehicle crashes

  • Dangerous road conditions or poor maintenance

No matter how the crash happened, you deserve to know your options.

Call V for your Injury at (689) 677-3233 for a consultation.

What Compensation Can You Recover After a Car Accident?

Every case is different, but compensation in an Orlando car accident claim may include:

  • Medical bills (current and future)

  • Lost wages and reduced earning capacity

  • Out-of-pocket expenses

  • Property damage

  • Pain and suffering

  • Emotional distress

  • Permanent injury or disability

  • Scarring or disfigurement

Florida also has a no-fault insurance system, which usually means your own insurance (PIP) may apply first. Oftentimes, PIP often isn’t enough. Especially when injuries are serious or treatment becomes ongoing.

The point is: you shouldn’t have to guess what applies to you. I’ll walk you through it.

Call V for your Injury at (689) 677-3233 for a consultation.

The 14-Day Rule in Florida (Important)

Florida has a rule that can seriously affect your benefits: If you don’t seek medical care within 14 days of the crash, your PIP benefits may be denied.

If you’re injured—even if you think it’s “just soreness”—get checked out.

That medical record can matter.

Call V for your Injury at (689) 677-3233 for a consultation.

Why Hire an Orlando Car Accident Attorney?

Because insurers are not on your side. Their job is to close the claim for as little as possible—often quickly—before the full impact of your injuries is clear.

When you hire Clark Law PLLC, I can help by:

  • Investigating the crash and preserving evidence

  • Handling insurance communications (so you don’t get pressured)

  • Calculating the true value of your damages

  • Building the strongest claim possible

  • Fighting for a resolution that reflects what you’ve actually been through

You’ll get direct communication, clear answers, and a strategy—without being treated like a case number.

Call V for your Injury at (689) 677-3233 for a consultation.

Serving Orlando and Central Florida

If your accident happened in Orlando or nearby areas like Orange, Osceola, Seminole, Lake, or Brevard County, Clark Law PLLC is here to help.

No pressure. Clear guidance.

Call V for your Injury at (689) 677-3233 for a consultation.


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Frequently Asked Questions

  • That’s very common. Adrenaline can mask symptoms, and injuries like whiplash, back strains, and concussions often show up later. Getting medical care quickly helps protect your health and creates documentation for your claim.

  • Not before you get legal advice. Insurance adjusters may ask questions in a way that limits your claim. It’s usually best to speak with an attorney first so you don’t accidentally hurt your case.

  • Florida’s PIP rules include a 14-day window—if you don’t get medical treatment within 14 days, your benefits may be denied. If you’re hurt, get checked out as soon as possible.

  • You can reach us anytime via our contact page or email. We aim to respond quickly—usually within one business day.