Q: Are you part of Tina Ward Law or a different company. They have terrible service and I am in the Market of finding another lawyer.
A: Sorry, we are just now seeing this message. We have never heard of Tina Ward and that is not our company. Moreover, I assure anyone reading, we provide excellent service. We have won many industry awards for best personal injury lawyer and best car accident lawyer. Also, we encourage everyone to rea...
— Tina Willis Law Injury Accident Lawyer
Q: Should i get my own medical records before calling the lawyer about mistakes during a surgery?
A: Hello. Thank you for your question. Medical malpractice lawyers will request your records if we believe you might have a case, after preliminary questions. So you do not need to request your records before calling.
— Tina Willis Law Injury Accident Lawyer
Q: I slipped and fell at a hardware store last week. How do I know if I have a case? It was a bad fall and I broke my ankle which will require surgery. Just wondering should I negotiate with them or not?
A: Hello! Thanks very much for your questions. Florida slip and fall law is very complicated. So whether you have a case against the store depends on several important details, such as how you fell, whether there was any construction defect, or store negligence (like an employee spilling water then not...
— Tina Willis Law Injury Accident Lawyer
Q: Do you have free consultation
A: Hello. Thank you for your inquiry. For those who have the type of case with which Ms. Willis might be able to help, she provides free, extended, attorney consultations. Callers only need to briefly describe the facts of their case to our receptionist. If the cases meet the criteria for possible ...
— Tina Willis Law Injury Accident Lawyer
Q: Should you talk to insurance adjusters after a car, truck, or motorcycle accident, or call an Orlando personal injury lawyer? And why or why not?
A: You have an obligation to report your accident to your own insurance company, or risk losing any coverage you might have. That usually must happen within a short period of time, such as 15 to 30 days for most policies (that can vary; you need to call us ASAP to find out). But even calling your own...
— Tina Willis Law Injury Accident Lawyer
Q: Do you need an Orlando car accident lawyer if there are NO injuries, and only property (vehicle) damage?
A: It would be nice if Florida law and insurance policies provided payment to lawyers to pursue vehicle damage claims. Unfortunately, they do not. That means that most lawyers (including us) cannot pursue legal claims unless there is an injury involved. Additionally, we only accept cases where there i...
— Tina Willis Law Injury Accident Lawyer
Q: What would cause an Orlando personal injury case to have a low value?
A: There are many factors that determine the value of an Orlando personal injury case. The categories of *available* damages are: past and future medical expenses *caused by* the accident, past and future *provable* lost wages caused by the accident, vehicle damage repair, and pain and suffering. So ...
— Tina Willis Law Injury Accident Lawyer
Q: Do you provide free consultations WITH A LAWYER?
A: When you call our office, we have a trained person who asks a few simple preliminary questions about the type of accident, and the severity of your injuries. The reason is that Ms. Willis and her team are only able to accept more serious injury cases. These questions take just a few minutes (basic...
— Tina Willis Law Injury Accident Lawyer
Q: What are the most important things to do after a serious accident?
A: The two most important things would be IMMEDIATELY get medical treatment, then call us. Most insurance policies will require that you report the accident to your own insurance company pretty quickly (usually within 15 to 30 days but that can vary by policy). However, ideally, you would talk to us ...
— Tina Willis Law Injury Accident Lawyer
Q: How could an Orlando personal injury case be worth hundreds of thousands, or even millions, of dollars?
A: The highest value cases are always those involving the most serious injuries, with the "best" facts from a legal perspective. That means that liability (fault) of the defendant is very clear. Also, you have to remember that these awards include medical expenses related to the accident (past and fu...
— Tina Willis Law Injury Accident Lawyer
Q: How do we know how much an auto accident, personal injury, or wrongful death case is worth?
A: We have extensive experience valuing cases, and do so with great precision. The first step includes a careful review of all medical bills, and provable lost wages. We have a very good idea of exactly what the case value might be just based on those two numbers alone. Then, we subscribe to multipl...
— Tina Willis Law Injury Accident Lawyer
Q: Do you handle Orlando wrongful death cases?
A: Yes, we regularly handle wrongful death claims. We have handled wrongful death cases resulting from all sorts of accidents, including such things as car accidents, motorcycle accidents, semi-trailer (truck) accidents, boating accidents, mesothelioma, medical malpractice, wrongful diagnosis or medic...
— Tina Willis Law Injury Accident Lawyer
Q: Do you accept slip & fall cases? Meaning if someone slipped and fell at a store, restaurant, hotel, or other business, and was injured, will you take their case?
A: We do accept and regularly handle slip and fall cases. However, slip and fall cases are MUCH different than car accident cases in terms of proof, and the amount of damages that one might expect to recover. So we are only able to accept slip and fall cases with certain facts that fit within the par...
— Tina Willis Law Injury Accident Lawyer
Q: Do you need a lawyer after a car accident?
A: If you or someone in your family was injured as a result of a car, truck, motorcycle, SUV or bus accident, then you absolutely should consult an Orlando personal injury lawyer. Insurance companies very rarely pay the full amount that they owe to injured vehicle, unless the policy amount is very low...
— Tina Willis Law Injury Accident Lawyer
Q: What types of personal injury cases do we accept?
A: We accept all *types* of serious personal injury cases, including slip & fall, premises liability, negligent security, car, truck, motorcycle & SUV accidents, boating accidents, medical malpractice, swimming pool accidents, vacation, resort & hotel accidents. Our limitation is with the seriousness ...
— Tina Willis Law Injury Accident Lawyer