Personal Injury Lawyer in Lake Worth, Florida
Injured in Lake Worth? I’ve Got You
Accidents in Lake Worth can happen fast—whether it’s a crash on Lake Worth Road, a fall at a downtown shop, or an injury in a residential neighborhood like College Park or Lake Osborne. If you were hurt and someone else may be at fault, I’ll help you understand your rights and what to do next.
I represent clients across Lake Worth and Palm Beach County with personal attention and straightforward guidance. You won’t be handed off—your case stays with me.
Personal Injury Cases in Lake Worth
I help people throughout Lake Worth recover after serious accidents—from the beach district to the western edge of town.

Car Accidents →
Rear-end and T-bone crashes on Dixie Hwy, Lake Worth Rd, Jog Rd, and I-95
Truck Accidents →
Collisions with commercial vehicles along Congress Ave or at local loading zones
Motorcycle Accidents →
Injuries from bike crashes on A Street, Lantana Rd, or near the Intracoastal
Uber/Lyft Accidents →
Rideshare incidents from downtown Lake Worth to Palm Beach State and the airport corridor
Slip and Fall Accidents →
Falls at mom-and-pop shops, national chains, or busy plazas along Lake Avenue
Negligent Security →
Assaults and injuries due to poor lighting or lack of safety at apartment complexes and late-night venues
Delivery Driver Accidents →
Injuries caused by Doordash, Amazon, or grocery delivery drivers in residential areas
Wrongful Death →
Helping Lake Worth families navigate the legal side of loss after a preventable death
Lake Worth Injury FAQs
What should I do if I was injured in Lake Worth?
First, seek medical attention—whether it’s at JFK Medical Center or a nearby urgent care. Then try to document the scene, especially if the incident happened downtown or at a store along Lake Worth Road. Quick notes or photos can be helpful later. Once you’re stable, I can help review your case and explain what next steps may make sense.
Can I bring a claim if I slipped and fell at a local business?
Yes, if the fall was caused by a hazardous condition that wasn’t cleaned up or marked properly. Falls at restaurants, bars, or retail stores in downtown Lake Worth are more common than you might think. I’ll help determine whether the property owner failed to take reasonable steps to keep visitors safe.
What if I was hit by a delivery driver in a residential area?
You may still have a claim—even if the driver was using their own vehicle. I’ve handled cases involving delivery accidents on neighborhood roads and in condo parking lots. We’ll look into the driver’s status, available insurance coverage, and who may be held responsible under Florida law.
What parts of Lake Worth do you serve?
I handle cases across the city, including areas like Lake Worth Beach, Palm Springs, and Lake Osborne. Whether the injury happened on a busy road, in a shopping center, or at a private property, I’ll take the time to learn what happened and work to build a strong case.
What if the accident happened a few weeks ago—can I still bring a claim?
Possibly. In Florida, you generally have two years to file a personal injury case, but early action gives us a better chance of collecting evidence like security footage or witness info. If you’re unsure about the timeline, I can help you figure out whether a claim is still viable.