Port St. Lucie Injury & Accident Lawyer
We represent the people, not the powerful.
Insurance companies, nursing homes, and manufacturers - they usually can
hire fine attorneys to speak for them. But what about people faced with
extraordinary tragedy, who have been injured, or whose loved ones have been
killed? Who will speak for them?
We believe our system of justice works best when skilled attorneys that have
the resources to fully prepare and try a case represent both sides. The goal
of our personal injury attorneys is to
level the playing field for residents of Port St. Lucie, Florida.
To determine if your case is one that we are able to help you with, please contact a Gordon & Doner attorney at 1-888-ForTheInjured (1-888-367-8434), or online, so that we can assess its merits. Initially, we will be able to provide you general answers about your situation, but prior to proceeding with any case, a Gordon & Doner lawyer will investigate the circumstances thoroughly.
How can I afford to engage in a legal battle with an
insurance company?
You can't, but we can. Our Florida law firm, serving residents of
Port St. Lucie, FL, will advance all costs for your personal injury case. If we
are successful, we get paid a percentage of the total recovery and are
repaid our costs. If we do not recover anything for you, we are
paid nothing and we do not ask you to repay the costs.
If you, or a family member, have been seriously injured you deserve to have your circumstances evaluated by a trained legal professional who is experienced in serving Port St. Lucie, FL. We have been successful 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.
Our mission is to achieve justice. This is our commitment to you.
1-888-ForTheInjured
1-888-367-8434
Port St. Lucie, FL IN THE NEWS
No new trial for Brancaccio; life sentence stands for killing in Port St. Lucie (Fort Pierce Tribune)
There will be no new trial for Victor Brancaccio, the Port St. Lucie teen convicted of beating an 81-year-old woman to death because she complained about his rap music, according to a circuit judge's ruling obtained Wednesday.
Man dies after motorcycle crash in Port St. Lucie (Fort Pierce Tribune)
A 45-year-old motorcyclist died as the result of injuries from a Saturday afternoon crash on Southwest Port St. Lucie Boulevard near Florida's Turnpike, a police spokeswoman said Sunday.
Port St. Lucie eighth-graders to compete in National History Day Competition (Fort Pierce Tribune)
The plight of the Indian River Lagoon was more than just a history project that won a state competition for three eighth-graders at Port St. Lucie's Northport K-8 school.
7-foot gator found in back of Port St. Lucie pickup (The Palm Beach Post)
Two people found with a 7-foot alligator in a pickup truck Sunday face misdemeanor charges of possession of an alligator, according to Florida Fish and Wildlife Conservation Commission spokeswoman Gabriella Ferraro.
Baseball: Planning for 2009 FHSAA Finals under way (TCPalm.com)
The tournament moves to Port St. Lucie's Tradition Field for the next 2 years, and officials have big plans for the event










