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car accident cases in Fort Myers and North Port since 2001. You pay only if we win the case.
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time is limited
Under Florida law, you have two years to file a personal injury claim. Missing the deadline can mean losing your right to full recovery.
Medical expenses
The compensation is based on the actual cost of medical treatment. The value ranges from a few thousand dollars for minor injuries to hundreds of thousands for severe, long-term injuries requiring extensive treatment.
Medical expenses are usually challenging to prove, but issues likely arise if treatment was delayed or not well-documented.
Future medical care
Future medical needs compensation covers the anticipated cost of ongoing or long-term medical treatment required after a car accident. This includes expenses related to rehabilitation, surgeries, therapy, or lifetime care for permanent disabilities. Settlement values typically range from $50,000 to several million dollars, depending on the severity of the injuries and the expected duration of care.
This type of compensation carries a high level of risk, as it depends heavily on expert medical testimony to accurately forecast future health conditions and related expenses.
Loss of earning capacity
Loss of earning capacity refers to compensation for the reduced ability to earn income in the future due to accident-related injuries or disabilities. The amount is estimated based on projected lost wages over the person’s remaining working years and can vary from tens of thousands to several million dollars, depending on factors such as age, occupation, education, and injury severity.
Proving this type of loss is complex, requiring detailed evidence of prior earnings, career trajectory, and expert economic analysis to clearly link the injury to diminished earning potential.
Vehicle damage
Vehicle damage compensation covers the cost to repair or replace a vehicle damaged in a car accident. The claim may include the cost to restore the car to its pre-accident condition or the fair market value if it is declared a total loss. The settlement amount depends on the vehicle’s age, make, model, mileage, pre-accident condition, and repair costs. Minor damages usually cost $500–$5,000 to fix, while severe damage or total loss can range from $10,000 to $100,000 or more, especially for newer or luxury cars.
Insurance adjusters or auto appraisers typically determine the final amount. Proving vehicle damage is usually straightforward with photos and repair estimates, though disputes can arise over pre-existing issues, depreciation, or total loss valuation.
Physical pain
Physical pain compensation addresses the physical suffering and discomfort caused by injuries sustained in an accident. It includes both immediate pain following the crash and ongoing pain experienced during recovery. The value is often calculated using a multiplier method, where medical expenses and other quantifiable damages are multiplied by a factor—typically between 1.5 and 5—based on the severity and duration of the pain.
Pain and suffering damages are inherently subjective, requiring comprehensive medical documentation, doctor testimony, and sometimes personal pain journals. The challenge lies in proving the lasting impact of the pain, especially if visible injuries appear healed or documentation is incomplete.
Protecting your rights. Maximizing your recovery
Our attorneys fight for the maximum compensation you deserve.
Frequently asked questions
What should I do immediately after an accident in Fort Myers or North Port?
Immediately after a collision or injury, you should:
- Seek medical attention even if you feel “OK” — some injuries appear later.
- Report the accident and gather evidence: photos of the scene, your injuries, and witness contact information.
- Keep all medical records, receipts, and proof of lost wages.
- Contact a personal injury attorney as soon as possible — quick action helps protect your rights and strengthens your claim.
How do I know if I have a valid personal injury claim?
You may have a valid claim if you were injured because someone else was negligent or acted carelessly — such as a distracted driver, unsafe property owner, or employer who ignored safety rules.
To succeed, you generally need to show that:
- The other party owed you a duty of care.
- They breached that duty.
- Their actions caused your injury.
- You suffered measurable damages as a result.
What types of cases do you handle in Fort Myers and North Port?
Our firm handles a wide range of personal injury cases, including:
- Car, truck, and motorcycle accidents
- Pedestrian and bicycle accidents
- Slip-and-fall and premises liability injuries
- Dog bites and animal attacks
- Wrongful death claims
- Catastrophic injuries such as brain, spinal cord, or burn trauma
How long will my claim take to resolve?
There’s no fixed timeline — it depends on the complexity of your case, your medical treatment, and whether the insurance company is willing to negotiate fairly.
Cases with clear liability and completed treatment may settle within months, while more complex or disputed cases can take a year or longer if litigation becomes necessary.
What will it cost to hire a personal injury attorney?
We handle cases on a contingency-fee basis, which means you pay nothing upfront. Our fee is a percentage of the recovery we secure for you. If we don’t win, you don’t pay any attorney’s fees.
How much compensation can I expect?
Every case is different. The value of your claim depends on the severity of your injuries, medical costs, lost income, pain and suffering, and how the injury affects your life long-term.
We’ll assess both your current and future damages to pursue full and fair compensation.
What is “comparative negligence” and how does it affect my case?
Florida follows a comparative negligence rule. This means your compensation can be reduced by the percentage of fault assigned to you.
For example, if you’re found 20% at fault, your total recovery is reduced by that amount. An experienced attorney will work to minimize your fault and maximize your recovery.
Should I accept the first settlement offer from the insurance company?
Be cautious about quick offers. Insurance companies often make early settlements to save money — before the full extent of your injuries and future care costs are known.
Once you accept an offer, you can’t ask for more later. Always have an attorney review any settlement before you sign.
What if I can’t work because of my injuries?
If your injuries keep you from working, you may be entitled to compensation for lost wages and future loss of income.
We’ll document your medical reports, employer records, and financial impact to ensure your losses are fully covered.
What is the statute of limitations for personal injury cases in Florida?
In most cases, you have two years from the date of the accident or injury to file a lawsuit. Missing this deadline can prevent you from recovering damages — that’s why it’s important to act quickly and speak with an attorney right away.
Why should I hire a local Fort Myers / North Port attorney?
A local attorney knows the area, the courts, and the insurance companies that handle claims in Southwest Florida.
We understand local procedures and can move your case forward efficiently — gathering evidence, negotiating strongly, and handling all legal details so you can focus on your recovery.
Why should I choose your firm instead of a large statewide or national firm?
Large firms often treat clients like case numbers — your file may be passed between departments and junior associates.
We take a different approach. You work directly with your attorney, get updates from real people, and always know where your case stands.
Because we focus on select cases in Southwest Florida, we’re able to act fast, stay personal, and fight harder for the best possible outcome. You’ll never be “just another client” here.
We serve all of Southwest Florida
At Kremenchuker Law Group, we help residents of Southwest Florida resolve legal issues quickly and professionally.
We serve not only Fort Myers and North Port, but also all surrounding cities in the region.
Contact us if you are located in Cape Coral, Lee County, Bonita Springs, Estero, Sanibel, Punta Gorda, Port Charlotte, Venice, Sarasota, Englewood, Naples, Marco Island, Boca Grande, Rotunda West, Immokalee, Arcadia, Alva, La Belle, Golden Gate, North Fort Myers, Bokeelia, Captiva, Pine Island, Matlacha, Fort Myers Beach, Goodland, Everglades City, Placid, Osprey, Laurel, Nokomis, Longboat Key, Lake Suzy, Charlotte Harbor, Burnett Store Marina, Cypress Lake, Harlem Heights, Aiona, Tice, and Buckingham.
