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Personal Injury Attorney in Ocala, FL

Hurt in a Ocala accident? Truestead Law helps injured Floridians pursue what they're owed — car, truck, motorcycle, rideshare, boating, slip-and-fall, and nursing-home injury claims. Free case review, and no attorney's fee unless we recover.

If you were hurt in an accident in Ocala, the insurance company began building its case immediately — you should have someone building yours. Truestead Law helps injured Ocala and Marion County residents pursue what they are owed, on a contingency fee, with no attorney's fee unless we recover for you.

Injury Cases We Handle for Ocala Clients

  • Car, truck, motorcycle, and rideshare (Uber/Lyft) accidents
  • Boating and watercraft accidents
  • Slip, trip, and fall and other premises injuries
  • Nursing-home neglect and abuse
  • Wrongful death

How It Works — and Who Handles Your Case

You retain Truestead Law. For matters that go into litigation, we associate experienced Florida trial counsel as co-counsel and stay responsible for your case alongside them. You are always told in writing who is working on your matter, and associating co-counsel never increases your total fee. There is no attorney's fee unless we recover; if there is no recovery, you owe no attorney's fee (clients may be responsible for costs, explained in writing before you sign).

After Your Ocala Case Resolves

Most injury firms hand you a check and say goodbye. Because Truestead is also a Florida estate, real estate, and elder law firm, we can help you protect what you recover — so a settlement isn't lost to taxes, probate, or a hasty decision, and we can handle the closing if you put it into a home. One relationship, for the whole of life.

Ocala Personal Injury FAQs

What does it cost to hire a Ocala personal injury lawyer?

Nothing up front. Personal injury cases are handled on a contingency fee — there is no attorney's fee unless we obtain a recovery for you. If there is no recovery, you owe no attorney's fee. As in any case, clients may be responsible for costs, and all fee and cost terms are explained in writing before you sign.

How long do I have to file an injury claim in Florida?

Florida generally allows a limited time to bring a negligence claim — for many cases, two years from the date of the injury — but deadlines vary by the type of case and the facts, and some are shorter. Because missing a deadline can end a claim entirely, Ocala accident victims should speak with a lawyer as soon as possible.

What kinds of Ocala injury cases do you handle?

We help Ocala and Marion County clients with car, truck, motorcycle, and rideshare crashes, boating accidents, slip-and-fall and premises injuries, nursing-home neglect, and wrongful death. If your matter calls for litigation, we associate experienced Florida trial counsel as co-counsel and remain responsible for your case.

The insurance company already contacted me — what should I do?

Be careful. Adjusters are trained to settle Ocala claims quickly and inexpensively, and a recorded statement can be used against you. You are not required to give one. Talk to us before you sign anything or give a statement — the consultation is free.

Can I handle my Ocala injury case remotely?

Yes. We work with Ocala clients by phone and video and can begin a free case review without an office visit, with in-person meetings available in the Daytona Beach area.

Hurt in Ocala? Get a free case review.

Free, confidential, no obligation — and no fee unless we recover. The sooner you reach out, the more we can do.

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Truestead Law, PLLC is licensed in the State of Florida and serves clients throughout the state. This page is attorney advertising and general information, not legal advice, and does not create an attorney-client relationship. Estate planning, probate, and elder law outcomes depend on your individual facts and the proper execution of documents under Florida law.