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Tallahassee Personal Injury Lawyer


Tallahassee personal injury lawyer helping Leon County accident victims at Injury LawStars

Injury LawStars is a Florida personal injury law firm that represents accident victims throughout Tallahassee and Leon County. If you were hurt in a car crash on I-10, a wreck on US-90, a pedestrian accident near Florida State University or Florida A&M University, a trucking collision on Capital Circle, or a fall at a business near downtown, our legal team is ready to fight for the compensation you deserve. We handle serious injury claims across the Big Bend, and you pay nothing unless we win.

Call Tallahassee personal injury lawyers at (407) 887-4690 now for a free, no-obligation consultation. We are available 24/7.

Personal Injury Lawyer in Tallahassee, Florida

Tallahassee is Florida’s capital, a college town, and a regional medical and legal hub. That combination creates a unique injury landscape. State workers, students, commuters, visitors, delivery drivers, and families all share roads that can become dangerous quickly, especially around I-10, Monroe Street, Apalachee Parkway, Tennessee Street, Mahan Drive, and Capital Circle. When a careless driver, unsafe property owner, trucking company, or negligent business causes harm, the consequences can affect your health, paycheck, transportation, and family life all at once.

Our Tallahassee personal injury lawyers help injured people take back control after an accident. We investigate what happened, identify every liable party, preserve evidence, calculate the full value of your losses, communicate with insurers, negotiate liens, and prepare every case as if trial may be necessary. Attorney Katie Miller knows what it feels like to be the injured person, not just the lawyer. After she was violently rear-ended and left facing spinal surgery and months of disability, she built Injury LawStars around a simple promise: I was you. Now I represent you.

Car Accident Lawyer in Tallahassee

Car accidents in Tallahassee often happen on high-speed corridors and congested commuter routes. I-10 carries heavy interstate traffic across Leon County. US-90 runs through key commercial and student areas as Tennessee Street and Mahan Drive. Apalachee Parkway, Monroe Street, Thomasville Road, and Capital Circle all see daily congestion, lane changes, rear-end crashes, and intersection collisions. A single distracted driver can leave you with a totaled vehicle, emergency room bills, missed work, and months of pain.

Florida’s insurance rules can make the process confusing. Your own PIP benefits may apply first, but serious injuries can allow a claim against the at-fault driver. Insurance adjusters may pressure you for a recorded statement, suggest your injuries are minor, or blame pre-existing conditions. Our Tallahassee car accident attorneys step in early to protect your claim, gather crash reports, secure witness statements, and pursue compensation for medical expenses, lost income, future care, pain and suffering, and reduced quality of life.

Injured in a Tallahassee crash? Call (407) 887-4690 for a free case review with Injury LawStars.

Truck Accident Lawyer in Tallahassee

Commercial trucks move through Tallahassee on I-10, US-27, US-319, and Capital Circle every day. When an 18-wheeler, delivery truck, dump truck, or other commercial vehicle collides with a passenger car, the injuries are often severe. Victims may suffer traumatic brain injuries, spinal cord damage, fractures, internal injuries, burns, or permanent disability. These cases also move fast because trucking companies and insurers often send investigators immediately.

Truck accident claims require more than a basic insurance demand. Our team works to preserve driver logs, black box data, inspection records, maintenance documents, dispatch records, and company safety policies. We look beyond the truck driver to determine whether the carrier, broker, maintenance provider, cargo loader, or another party contributed to the crash. The goal is simple: build a complete liability picture before evidence disappears.

Motorcycle, Bicycle, and Pedestrian Accidents Near FSU and FAMU

Tallahassee’s student neighborhoods, downtown streets, stadium traffic, and nightlife corridors create serious risks for people on foot, bicycles, scooters, and motorcycles. Pedestrian and cyclist crashes may occur near Florida State University, Florida A&M University, CollegeTown, Gaines Street, Tennessee Street, Monroe Street, and Apalachee Parkway. Drivers turning left, speeding through crosswalks, opening car doors, or looking at phones can cause catastrophic injuries in seconds.

Motorcyclists, cyclists, and pedestrians often face unfair blame after a collision. Insurers may argue the rider was speeding, the pedestrian was outside a crosswalk, or the cyclist was hard to see. Injury LawStars pushes back with evidence. We analyze police reports, surveillance video, vehicle damage, roadway design, lighting, medical records, and witness testimony to show how the crash really happened.

Slip and Fall and Premises Liability Cases in Leon County

Property owners in Tallahassee have a responsibility to keep their premises reasonably safe. Falls and premises injuries can happen at grocery stores, apartment complexes, hotels, restaurants, government buildings, office properties, parking lots, and entertainment venues. Common hazards include wet floors, broken stairs, poor lighting, loose mats, uneven pavement, missing handrails, and inadequate security.

Premises liability cases can be evidence-sensitive. A spill may be cleaned up. A broken step may be repaired. Security footage may be overwritten. Our attorneys act quickly to send preservation notices, document the hazard, identify witnesses, and determine whether the owner or manager knew or should have known about the danger. We also work with doctors and experts to connect the fall to your injuries and future care needs.

Serious Injury and Wrongful Death Claims

Some accidents change everything. A traumatic brain injury, spinal cord injury, severe fracture, burn, amputation, or internal injury can require care at Tallahassee Memorial Healthcare, HCA Florida Capital Hospital, rehabilitation facilities, and specialists outside Leon County. When injuries are permanent, your claim must account for future treatment, reduced earning capacity, home modifications, long-term medication, pain, emotional trauma, and the strain placed on your family.

If your loved one died because of negligence, Florida’s wrongful death law may allow eligible survivors to pursue compensation for funeral expenses, lost support, lost companionship, and other damages. No legal case can replace a person you love, but a claim can help provide accountability and financial stability during a devastating time. Injury LawStars handles these cases with compassion, urgency, and respect.

Why Choose Injury LawStars for a Tallahassee Injury Case?

Injury victims often feel like they are just another claim number. Injury LawStars was built to be different. Katie Miller has personally experienced the fear, pain, uncertainty, medical appointments, and financial pressure that follow a serious crash. That lived experience shapes how our firm communicates with clients, prepares cases, and refuses to let insurance companies minimize what happened.

  • $45 million recovered for injured clients. Our team has a proven record of pursuing meaningful results.
  • No fees unless we win. You pay no upfront attorney fee and no hourly rate.
  • Direct, compassionate guidance. We explain the process and keep your questions from being ignored.
  • Statewide Florida representation. We help injury victims across Tallahassee, Leon County, and the rest of Florida.
  • Trial-ready preparation. Every case is developed with the evidence needed to negotiate from strength.

What Clients Say About Injury LawStars

“I recommend Katie Miller and the Injury LawStars team. It makes all the difference having an attorney who has been in an accident represent you.”

— Don Won

“Attorney Miller made the process so accessible for me and advocated for my interest. I got a great result and forever thankful for Attorney Miller!”

— Hieu Nguyen

“I couldn’t be more impressed with her professionalism and dedication. She was fighting for the best possible outcome.”

— Tammy Wilson

“Katie treated my family like we were apart of her family.”

— Paul Rogers

Talk to a Tallahassee injury attorney who understands what you are going through. Call (407) 887-4690 now.

How We Build Your Tallahassee Personal Injury Claim

A strong claim is built through careful evidence, not guesswork. We start by listening to your story and identifying urgent deadlines. Then we collect the police or incident report, photographs, medical records, wage documentation, witness statements, insurance information, and available video. In complex cases, we may work with accident reconstruction experts, medical experts, economists, vocational experts, and investigators.

We also handle the communication that injured people should not have to manage alone. Insurers may ask questions designed to reduce your claim. Medical bills may arrive before liability is resolved. Providers may file liens. Your employer may need documentation. Injury LawStars helps coordinate these moving pieces while you focus on healing.

Frequently Asked Questions About Tallahassee Personal Injury Cases

How long do I have to file a personal injury lawsuit in Florida?

Florida generally gives injury victims two years from the date of the accident to file a negligence lawsuit. Some claims have shorter notice requirements or different deadlines, especially cases involving government entities. Speak with an attorney as soon as possible so evidence is preserved and deadlines are protected.

What should I do after an I-10 or US-90 crash in Tallahassee?

Call 911, get medical care, photograph the vehicles and scene if you can do so safely, exchange information, identify witnesses, and avoid giving detailed statements to the other driver’s insurer before getting legal advice. Then contact a personal injury lawyer who can begin preserving evidence.

Can I recover compensation if I was partly at fault?

Possibly. Florida uses a modified comparative negligence system. If you are found partly responsible, your compensation may be reduced by your percentage of fault. If your share of fault is too high, recovery may be barred. Insurers use these rules aggressively, so evidence matters.

Do I need a lawyer if I was treated at Tallahassee Memorial Healthcare or HCA Florida Capital Hospital?

Medical treatment creates important documentation, but it does not guarantee the insurance company will pay fairly. A lawyer can connect your medical records to the crash, account for future care, address billing and liens, and pursue damages beyond initial emergency treatment.

How much does it cost to hire Injury LawStars?

There is no upfront attorney fee. Injury LawStars handles personal injury cases on a contingency fee basis, which means we only charge legal fees if we recover money for you. Your consultation is free and confidential.

Speak With a Tallahassee Personal Injury Lawyer Today

If you were hurt in Tallahassee or anywhere in Leon County, do not let the insurance company define your recovery. Injury LawStars can review your case, explain your options, and begin protecting your claim right away. We serve accident victims in Tallahassee, FSU and FAMU neighborhoods, downtown, Midtown, Southwood, Killearn, Bradfordville, and communities throughout Leon County.

Call (407) 887-4690 now for your free consultation. No fees unless we win.

We also represent injury victims across Florida, including Orlando, Jacksonville, Tampa, Miami, Sarasota, and Clermont.