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Spetsas Buist represents personal injury plaintiffs throughout Florida, Georgia, South Carolina and North Carolina. Our central location, across from Lake Eola Park in downtown Orlando, makes us accessible to clients across Florida, especially in Orange County. Complete the contact form to request a free initial consultation with an Orlando personal injury lawyer at our office, and we'll be in touch to discuss your case.
How much do I have to pay for a personal injury attorney?
Spetsas Buist PLLC handles our cases on a contingency fee basis. This means that you do not pay anything unless we recover money for you. In other words, we do not get paid unless the case settles or we win your case.
When should I get a personal injury attorney?
As soon as possible. Depending on your particular situation, the statute of limitations in Florida is typically between 2 and 4 years. However, you should get an attorney involved early in the process to protect your rights; the earlier the better. It’s best to have a personal injury attorney before you give any statements to the insurance adjuster.
What if I can’t pay my medical bills?
The medical bills that result from a personal injury can be overwhelming. However, you may not be completely responsible for all of your medical costs if you were injured as a result of another person’s actions. That person — the person who negligently or intentionally or recklessly harmed you — could be held legally and financially accountable for the bills you incurred as a result of the harm you suffered.
What is a personal injury claim?
If you are injured by the actions of another person, you can file a personal injury lawsuit to hold that person accountable for the injuries caused. In the same way, if you’re injured by the actions of a company or that company’s agent, you can file a lawsuit against the company and hold that company accountable for the injuries it caused.
How long will it take to resolve my case?
It depends. Each case is unique, and so it’s nearly impossible to predict how long your case will take. The time it takes to resolve a personal injury lawsuit varies depending on the facts of the case and the unique case distinctions. For example, your case may require the testimony of several witnesses, or it may require the collection of a lot of evidence. Also, there may be delays in the proceedings or other things we can’t control, which may further delay the case. A good way to get an estimate of how long it will take to resolve your case is to talk to an attorney at Spetsas Buist PLLC about the specific facts of your case.
Personalized, attentive legal services and client support. When you hire us, you work with trial attorneys, not paralegals. Our compassionate and courtroom-savvy trial lawyers fight for you every step of the way, and you can always count on us to return your calls and update you on your case.
Commitment to justice. We never push clients to settle for less money than they deserve. We aren't a big, high-volume law firm. Our focus is on maximizing the value of your case.
Litigation experience from both sides of the courtroom. In addition to our extensive experience representing plaintiffs, Nick's past work as an attorney for the insurance companies and big corporations helps us understand how insurance companies value cases, which provides our team with valuable insight into the other side's litigation strategies and trial techniques.
Unique experience in complex dental malpractice cases. Charles assisted in his father's dental practice for many years before becoming an attorney. As a result, we understand the severe pain, trauma, and suffering bad dental work can cause. We can identify details that other attorneys might overlook. Thus, we are effective, passionate, and knowledgeable advocates for our dental malpractice clients.
Pay nothing unless we win. Do not let financial worries keep you from obtaining an aggressive and trustworthy advocate. We accept cases on a contingency fee basis, which means you do not pay anything unless we recover money for you. We do not believe in charging our clients a fee unless they receive a clear benefit from our services.
Unique experience in high profile wrongful death and negligent security cases. Prior to starting Spetsas Buist, Nick Spetsas worked on the defense side in multiple high profile cases involving negligent security and wrongful death claims. Many of these cases garnered national attention and tens of millions of dollars were at stake. Nick utilizes this past experience and his knowledge of the insurance companies’ strategies to maximize the value of his clients’ cases.