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Injured in Miami? What to Do Next

If you’ve been hurt in a car crash on I-95, a slip and fall in Brickell, or an accident in Midtown, your next steps can shape your financial and physical recovery. Aaron Feuer Law provides board certified, trial-ready representation for injury victims across Miami—from the Dolphin Expressway to Wynwood, and throughout Miami-Dade.

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What Makes a Personal Injury Claim Strong in Miami?

To build a solid case, focus on:

  • Immediate Medical Care:
    Always see a doctor—even if you feel okay. Early treatment protects your health and anchors your claim.
  • Accident Documentation:
    Take photos, get police or property reports, and write down what happened as soon as possible.
  • Witnesses & Video:
    Miami’s busy streets often have traffic or surveillance cameras. We help secure this evidence and track down witnesses.
  • Timely Reporting:
    Whether at a property or to insurance, prompt reporting prevents disputes and lost evidence.

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Miami’s roads are among Florida’s busiest. Whether your crash happened on US-1, SR-836, or in a Wynwood intersection, we handle claims for car, truck, motorcycle, rideshare, and pedestrian accidents. Timely documentation and medical care are critical.

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Injuries from unsafe property conditions, including slip and falls in Downtown stores, negligent security in apartments or parking garages, and more. We gather video, incident reports, and witness statements to build your case.

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Miami cyclists face serious risks from distracted drivers, especially on busy streets near Brickell, Coconut Grove, and the Venetian Causeway. We fight for full compensation after hit-and-run, intersection, or roadway bike crashes.

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For life-altering injuries, our experience and network of medical experts help ensure every long-term need is accounted for.

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When a family member is lost to a preventable accident—whether in a car crash on I-95, a fatal fall, or an act of violence—we help families seek answers, accountability, and the compensation they need to move forward.

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From private communities near Coral Gables to golf courses throughout Miami-Dade, golf cart crashes can cause serious injuries. We handle claims involving rollovers, club property incidents, and negligent driving, identifying every possible source of compensation.

  • How much does a personal injury lawyer cost in Miami?

    You pay nothing up front—Aaron Feuer Law works on a contingency fee, so you only pay if we recover compensation for you. This levels the playing field, letting Miami clients of any background access a board certified, trial-ready attorney without financial risk.

  • What is the typical timeline for a personal injury case in Florida?

    Most Miami injury cases resolve within 6 to 18 months, but your exact timeline depends on injury severity, whether you need ongoing treatment, and if the insurance company negotiates fairly or tries to stall. We start by gathering all evidence (medical records, accident reports, witness statements), push for a fast but fair settlement, and keep you updated at every stage. If a trial is needed, Aaron’s experience ensures your case is built for the long haul, not just a quick result.

  • Should I go to the doctor even if I feel okay after a crash?

    Yes—absolutely. Many injuries, such as whiplash, concussions, or internal trauma, might not be obvious at first but can worsen over time. In Miami, seeking prompt medical care also creates a clear record for your case and prevents insurers from arguing that you weren’t truly hurt. Don’t delay—getting checked by a doctor protects both your health and your claim.

  • What if I was partly at fault for the accident?

    Florida uses a “comparative negligence” system. Even if you were partially at fault—for example, not wearing a seatbelt on I-95 or being distracted during a Midtown slip and fall—you can still recover damages. Your compensation will simply be reduced by your share of fault. We analyze accident reports and gather supporting evidence to minimize any unfair blame and maximize your recovery.

  • Do I need a lawyer for a minor car accident in Miami?

    Even “minor” crashes can turn into major headaches—hidden injuries, vehicle damage disputes, and sudden pushback from insurers are all common. A free review with Aaron Feuer Law can help you decide if your case can be handled on your own, or if legal support will protect you from being lowballed or overlooked.

  • What makes a personal injury claim “strong” in Miami courts or with insurers?

    The strongest claims are built on immediate medical care, thorough documentation (photos, reports, receipts), credible witness statements, and early legal guidance. Miami’s traffic cameras, busy intersections, and high-rise properties create opportunities for video evidence—Aaron Feuer Law’s rapid-response approach ensures nothing is missed or lost.

What Sets Aaron Feuer Law Apart for Miami Accident Victims

  • Board Certified Civil Trial Lawyer:
    Less than 1% of Florida attorneys hold this title—insurers recognize our ability and take negotiations seriously.
  • Trial-Ready Representation:
    We push for full settlements but prepare every case for court. That leverage brings real results.
  • Recent Results & Testimonials:
    Our Miami clients share stories of successful recoveries after serious car accidents, slips, and complex claims.
  • Clear Process, No Surprises:
    We guide you from the first call through every milestone—intake, medical documentation, insurance negotiation, and litigation if needed. Updates are prompt and you always know what comes next.