Personal Injury Lawyer in Fort Pierce, Florida

Injured in Fort Pierce? Let’s Talk

From car crashes on US-1 to slip and falls at local businesses on Orange Avenue, I represent people across Fort Pierce who are dealing with real injuries and real disruption to their lives. Whether your accident happened near the Sunrise Theatre, the Fort Pierce Marina, or along Okeechobee Road, I’ll take the time to understand your situation and guide you through what to do next.

As a personal injury lawyer serving St. Lucie County, I focus on handling every case myself—no handoffs, no confusion, just honest guidance and focused legal support.


Personal Injury Cases in Fort Pierce

I handle cases across Fort Pierce—from Avenue D to St. Lucie West and everywhere in between.

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Car Accidents →

Highway and intersection crashes on US-1, Okeechobee Road, I-95, and South 25th Street


Truck Accidents →

Accidents with semis, dump trucks, and delivery vehicles near the Port of Fort Pierce and industrial zones


Motorcycle Accidents →

Crashes along Indian River Drive, Midway Road, and in rural areas of western Fort Pierce


Uber/Lyft Accidents →

Rideshare injuries near the Jetty Park area, bars along Second Street, and residential pickups


Slip and Fall Accidents →

Falls at grocery stores, convenience stores, and shopping centers near Orange Ave or Virginia Ave


Negligent Security →

Injuries caused by violent crime at gas stations, late-night businesses, or poorly secured apartment buildings


Delivery Driver Accidents →

Accidents involving Doordash or Amazon drivers on neighborhood streets or parking lots


Wrongful Death →

Representing families in Fort Pierce facing loss after a fatal, preventable incident

Fort Pierce Injury FAQs

  • What should I do if I was hurt in Fort Pierce?

    First, get medical attention—either from Lawnwood Regional or another local provider. Then, if you’re able, document the scene. Whether the injury happened in downtown Fort Pierce or on a rural stretch of road, details like photos and witness names can help later. After that, I’m here to go over your case and help you understand what options might exist.

  • What if my accident happened at a local business—like a gas station or small store?

    Potentially, yes. If your injury was caused by unsafe conditions—like poor lighting, slick floors, or inadequate security—you may have a premises liability case. Atlantic Avenue is busy, and injuries can happen fast when businesses don’t manage their spaces properly. I’ll review what happened and explain your options under Florida law.

  • Can I bring a claim if I was hurt near the marina or the beach?

    Possibly, depending on the conditions and who owns or operates the property. Injuries near the Fort Pierce Marina or Jetty Park might involve government entities or private businesses. I’ll help figure out who may be responsible and what kind of claim could apply.

  • What areas of Fort Pierce do you cover?

    I handle cases throughout the city—from South Hutchinson Island to Kings Highway. I’ve worked with clients injured in both high-traffic commercial areas and quieter neighborhoods. Knowing the roads, courts, and businesses in the area helps build stronger, faster claims.

  • How long do I have to bring a claim in Fort Pierce?

    Florida law typically allows two years to file a personal injury lawsuit, but some evidence—like video footage or accident records—can be lost much sooner. That’s why I recommend reaching out early if you think a claim might be possible. I’ll review your situation and make sure no deadlines are missed.