For The Injured.

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 believe 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 Martin 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 Martin 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 Martin County, Florida. The law firm of 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.

Martin County, Florida is served by the 19th Judicial Circuit of Florida. The 19th Judicial Circuit of Florida also serves St. Lucie County, Indian River County and Okeechobee County. There are three county courthouses in Martin County: the Martin County Courthouse, located at 100 SE Ocean Blvd, Stuart, Fl 34994; County Court of Martin County, located at 16550 SW Warfield Blvd., Indiantown, Florida; and County Court of Martin County, at 11730 SE Federal Way, Hobe Sound, FL 34994.

The Court Services Division in Martin County handles all court appearance proceedings brought before the judges. Martin County has three county court judges, five circuit court judges and two magistrate hearing officers. Martin County has an adult felony, juvenile and dependency drug court. The 19th Judicial Circuit has established a Mental Health Court in Martin County. The 19th Judicial Circuit has also established a Unified Family Court which is a fully integrated, comprehensive approach to handling all cases involving children and families. The Mediation Program of the 19th Judicial Circuit offers small claims mediation, county civil mediation and family mediation. The Martin County Florida Court Directory provides online court records and other free court resources.

With the current population estimates of 139,182, Martin County has seen an almost 10% growth rate in the last decade. With all the attractions for tourists interested in water sports and recreation, its no wonder the permanent population growth is also tied to those attractions. Martin County is historic, but modern, natural and convenient. Unlike its overly developed neighbors to the south, this county has managed to stay a charming tropical paradise with world-class golfing, boating and fishing. The region’s history is celebrated and preserved with the help of the Elliott Museum in Stuart. Martin County is enamored with many turn-of-the-century restored buildings that are still in daily use.

There are three Coastal State Parks in Martin County and while they have a mix of amenities they are all first-rate fishing destinations. Jonathan Dickinson State Park holds the widest variety of tourist attractions for the outdoor lover with bicycling, boat tours, boating, cabins, canoeing, fishing, hiking, horse trails, kayaking, picnicking areas, swimming, wildlife viewing and full camping facilities at your disposal. The other two state parks are Savannas Preserve State Park and St. Lucie Inlet Preserve State Park, both of which host migratory birds such as the peregrine falcon, broad-winged hawk and the American kestrel, as well as bobcats, otters and raccoons. Protected species include the Florida scrub jay, the endangered gopher tortoise, the Florida alligator, and the sandhill crane.

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Martin County, FL IN THE NEWS

Woman who works with autistic children named Martin County's school-related employee of year (Stuart News)
The third time was charmed as exceptional student education paraprofessional Karen Kinsley was named 2009-2010 School-Related Employee of the Year for the Martin County School District.Kinsley, who has worked with autistic students at Jensen Beach Elementary School for the past seven years, was selected from a group of


Martin County's unemployment jumps 1 percentage point over December (Stuart News)
MARTIN COUNTY —Martin County’s unemployment rate jumped sharply in January, rising a full percentage point to 13.6 percent.That represents another 600 jobs lost, bringing the number of unemployed people in the county who are actively seeking work to 8,596.Treasure Coast unemployment jumped to 14.4 percent in January, a sharp increase.“I don’t th
Escambia County land transactions (The Brewton Standard)
Following are deeds filed with the Escambia County Probate Office for the week of Feb. 15-21. Beverly Perkins to Paul Martin, a parcel of land in Section 20, Township 1 North, Range 6 East.
Tornado watch issued for coastal waters off Palm Beach County (The Palm Beach Post)
Tornado watch issued for coastal waters off Palm Beach County
Indian River County unemployment jumps again, now seventh highest in Florida (Indian River Press Journal)
INDIAN RIVER COUNTY —Indian River County’s unemployment rate increased in January to 14.4 percent, the seventh highest in the state. The rate jumped from 13.7 percent, meaning another 458 people lost jobs during the month. That brings the total number of unemployed residents who are actively seeking work to 8,965.Over t

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