Gordon & Doner personal injury attorneys represent the people, not the powerful.
Gordon & Doner speaks for ordinary people when extraordinary circumstances force major tragedy into their lives, such as devastating injuries, neglectful accidents, or wrongful procedures! Manufacturers, doctors, insurance companies and most big businesses usually have quality-seasoned attorneys at their service – Gordon & Doner can deal with them and represent YOU!
Gordon & Doner believes that our system of justice works at its best when skilled attorneys with current resources on both sides, prepare and try a case. The goal of the personal injury attorneys at Gordon & Doner is to level the playing field between the powerful and the people of Broward County, Florida.
You are invited to contact a Gordon & Doner attorney to determine the positive help we can provide. Call us at 1-800-659-1159, or contact us online, so we can determine the merits of your case. We will be able to provide basic answers about your circumstances. Prior to proceeding with any legal matter, a Gordon & Doner lawyer will thoroughly investigate your options.
Can I afford to engage in a legal battle with an insurance company? No, you can’t, but we can. The Gordon & Doner law firm serves the residents of Broward County, Florida by advancing all costs associated with pursuing your personal injury case. If our litigation for you is successful, we get a percentage of the total monies recovered and are repaid our costs from there. If we are unable to recover anything for you, then we are paid nothing and we do not ask you to repay any of our costs.
Should you, or a member of your family, be seriously injured, you deserve to have your situation evaluated by an experienced and well trained legal professional who is familiar with serving the residents of Broward County, Florida. Gordon & Doner is known for successful results in handling a wide variety of personal injury claims including, brain injuries, wrongful death, medical malpractice, nursing home injuries, tractor trailer / truck accidents and consumer product injury lawsuits.
Broward County, Florida is served by the 17th Judicial Circuit of Florida. It is the second largest jurisdiction in the state of Florida; the 17th Judicial Circuit serves over 1.5 million residents, with 77 full time judges.
Broward County is a two-tier judicial system: Circuit Court and County Court. Each of these levels is divided into two different areas of jurisdiction: civil and criminal. There are four courthouse locations in Broward County, three regional courthouses and one Central Judicial Complex. The Judicial Complex is located at 201 SE 6th Street, Ft Lauderdale, FL 33301.
Circuit Court is the court of general jurisdiction. It has exclusive jurisdiction in proceedings relating to civil disputes, as well as criminal, juvenile, family, domestic violence and probate. Circuit Court also hears appeals from County Court and administrative bodies of local government. County Court is a limited jurisdiction court with exclusive jurisdiction over traffic, small claims, most landlord and tenant disputes, and misdemeanor criminal cases.
Ten percent or 1, 759,591 persons living in the State of Florida live in Broward County. This also gives it the distinction of being the second most populous county in the state and a county of which two-thirds is located in an undeveloped Everglades (swamp) conservation area. Broward County is not yet 100 years old, having been created in 1915. Primarily an agricultural county at its inception, the last of the agribusiness giants closed shop in 2003, culminating a shift toward international trade that started in the 1970s. Broward County’s most recognizable municipality is that of the famous City of Fort Lauderdale. Broward's attractions include Adventure World, Bonnet House Museum and Gardens, Butterfly World, Everglades Holiday Park, Hugh Taylor Birch State Park, Old Fort Lauderdale Village and Museum, and the Museum of Science and Industry.
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Broward County, FL IN THE NEWS
Extend Florida condo fire safety retrofits deadline, says Broward County Commission resolution (Sun-Sentinel)
The Broward County Commission has just passed a resolution to extend the deadline for state-mandated condo fire safety retrofits, paying heed to critics who say condo associations across Florida can hardly afford to pay for such upgrades.
Norovirus strikes at least 80 Broward County residents at three sites (Sun-Sentinel)
Non-fatal flu can last 48 hours A flu being blamed on the norovirus has felled at least 80 people in Broward County this week, following a recent outbreak in Palm Beach County .
Murderer of former Broward couple dies before execution (Sun-Sentinel)
A Florida death-row inmate who murdered a former Broward County couple 30 years ago has died in state prison of what appears to be natural causes, a state official said Thursday.
Tornado, flood watches issued for South Florida (Miami Herald)
Tornado and flood watches are in affect for most of South Florida. The watches include Miami-Dade, Broward and Palm Beach counties, according to the National Weather Service. The tornado watch will last until 9 p.m. and the flood watch until 7 p.m., said Tyrone Mosley, weather service specialist.
Fallen Broward commissioner Eggelletion sentenced to 2 1/2 years in prison (Sun-Sentinel)
WEST PALM BEACH Former Broward County Commissioner Josephus Eggelletion, apologizing through tears for disgracing himself in an undercover sting that he thought was an international money-laundering conspiracy, was sentenced to 2 1/2 years in federal prison Friday.



