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Pinellas Park Car Accident Lawyer

Helping crash victims in Pinellas Park get the justice and compensation they deserve

Two silver cars involved in rear-end collision in Pinellas Park, with one vehicle lifted onto the other vehicle's hoodPinellas Park may sit at the heart of Pinellas County, but it's no stranger to traffic congestion and dangerous intersections. Whether you were hit on U.S. 19, involved in a collision on 66th Street, or rear-ended while pulling out of a shopping plaza, a car accident in Pinellas Park can turn your life upside down in seconds.

If you’ve been injured in a crash caused by someone else’s careless or reckless driving, you don’t have to deal with your claim alone. That’s where a Pinellas Park car accident lawyer comes in. Armando Personal Injury Law helps accident victims in Pinellas County get the medical care, legal guidance, and financial compensation they need to recover and move forward.

We understand what’s at stake after a serious crash. Medical bills, missed work, pain, and stress all add up quickly. That’s why our firm is built around one goal: making your life easier while fighting to get you the results you deserve.

We’ve handled cases across Pinellas Park and know the collision hotspots, common insurance tactics, and how to build strong claims from the start. When you hire us, you get an ally who handles everything so you can focus on healing.

You won’t pay anything unless we win your case. We also offer free consultations and flexible meeting options to make the process as easy and stress-free as possible. Contact us today to get started.

“Armando was persistent from the moment I talked to him after my son and I were in an awful car accident, one of the scariest moments of my life. He displayed genuine empathy and professionalism at a time of such uncertainty. I felt secure knowing Armando cared and knew exactly what to do. Two years later, justice was served! I couldn’t be happier with how he handled my case. Armando never stopped pushing for what we deserved. Thank you for everything.” – R.R., ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐

FAQs About Car Accidents in Pinellas Park

What are common types of car accidents in Pinellas Park?

A car accident in Pinellas Park can happen in any way, but some of the most common ones we see include:

  • Rear-end collisions: Especially common near intersections and during rush hour, particularly on 66th Street or Bryan Dairy Road.
  • Intersection accidents: Hotspots like Park Blvd & 66th Street often see T-bone crashes and left-turn collisions.
  • Pedestrian and bicycle accidents: Frequently near schools, crosswalks, and busy commercial areas.
  • Side-swipe accidents: Common on U.S. 19 when drivers change lanes unsafely.
  • Hit-and-runs: Sadly frequent in parking lots or late-night traffic.
  • Distracted driving crashes: Phones, GPS, and multitasking are major causes, especially with younger drivers.

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What injuries are caused by Pinellas Park car accidents?

Car accidents here often cause a wide range of injuries, depending on speed, impact, and safety equipment used. Common injuries include:

  • Whiplash and neck injuries – frequent in rear-end collisions.
  • Back and spinal injuries – herniated discs, fractures, or spinal cord damage.
  • Head injuries and concussions – even with airbags, TBIs can occur.
  • Broken bones – ribs, arms, legs, and collarbones often fracture in side-impact crashes.
  • Soft tissue injuries – bruises, sprains, and torn ligaments.
  • Internal injuries – trauma to organs like the liver, spleen, or lungs.
  • Facial injuries – cuts, bruises, and fractures from airbags or glass.

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Who pays for my medical bills?

Florida’s no-fault law means your Personal Injury Protection (PIP) covers part of your costs: usually 80% of medical bills and 60% of lost income, up to $10,000. PIP does not cover pain and suffering.

If your injuries are serious, you may be able to pursue a claim against the at-fault driver’s insurance for additional damages. Our Pinellas Park car accident attorneys can evaluate your case and pursue full compensation.

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When can I sue the other driver?

You can sue if your injuries meet Florida’s serious injury threshold, which includes:

  • Permanent loss of a bodily function
  • Significant scarring or disfigurement
  • Permanent injury confirmed by medical experts
  • Death

We’ll review your records, consult with doctors, and determine if your case qualifies to step outside the no-fault system.

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What if I’m partially at fault for the crash?

Florida’s modified comparative negligence law allows recovery if you are 50% or less at fault. Your damages are reduced by your percentage of fault. For example, $100,000 in damages at 25% fault still lets you recover $75,000. Our lawyers push back if insurers exaggerate your share of responsibility.

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What types of damages can I recover?

If you were seriously injured, you may be eligible for compensation covering:

  • Medical expenses (past and future)
  • Lost income and reduced earning ability
  • Pain and suffering
  • Emotional distress
  • Property damage
  • Permanent disability or disfigurement
  • Loss of enjoyment of life

We work with experts to document every detail so nothing is overlooked in your claim.

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What if the other driver doesn’t have insurance or fled the scene?

PIP coverage will still help with medical bills and lost wages. If your injuries exceed PIP, Uninsured Motorist (UM) coverage on your policy may cover the rest. If you lack UM, we can help explore other options. In hit-and-run cases, acting quickly is vital since evidence disappears fast.

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Should I talk to the insurance adjuster without a lawyer?

No. Insurance adjusters are trained to minimize payouts. They may ask for recorded statements or offer quick settlements that don’t reflect your true damages. Speaking with a lawyer first ensures your rights are protected and prevents you from saying something that could harm your claim.

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How is fault determined in a Pinellas Park car accident?

Fault is determined by reviewing police reports, witness accounts, photos, dashcam footage, and sometimes expert reconstruction. Under Florida’s comparative negligence rule, proving the other driver was mostly at fault helps maximize your recovery.

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Will my car accident case go to trial?

Most cases settle before trial. Lawsuits are usually filed only if the insurer disputes fault or refuses a fair settlement. Even then, negotiation and mediation often resolve things before court. Our firm prepares every case for trial, which strengthens your settlement position and ensures you’re ready if trial becomes necessary.

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Attorneys representing Pinellas Park drivers, passengers, and pedestrians

Armando Personal Injury Law stands up for injured people in Pinellas Park. We know how hard it is to get justice and fair compensation after a crash. That’s why we’re here to walk you through it step-by-step, with clear communication, honest advice, and aggressive legal advocacy.

Whether your car accident happened on a busy highway or in a quiet neighborhood, we’ll fight to hold the at-fault driver accountable and get you the compensation you need to rebuild your life.

If you were hurt in a car crash in Pinellas Park, don’t delay. Contact us online or call today to schedule your free consultation. We’ll answer your questions, review your case, and help you take the next step forward. Plus, there are no hidden or upfront fees for our services; we only get paid if we win.

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