Personal Injury Lawyer in Stuart, Florida
Injured in Stuart? I’m Here to Help
Whether you were hurt in a crash on US-1, slipped at a store near Downtown Stuart, or suffered an injury at a property along Kanner Highway, I’m here to walk you through what comes next. I represent clients throughout Martin County who are dealing with serious injuries caused by someone else’s negligence.
From East Ocean Boulevard to Monterey Road, I know this area well and take pride in serving the Stuart community with focused, one-on-one legal support.
Personal Injury Cases in Stuart
I handle personal injury cases throughout Stuart and the surrounding areas—from Golden Gate to North River Shores and everywhere in between.

Car Accidents →
Crashes on US-1, Dixie Hwy, or Kanner Highway, especially near the Roosevelt Bridge
Truck Accidents →
Collisions with commercial vehicles on I-95 or Florida’s Turnpike through Martin County
Motorcycle Accidents →
Serious crashes near Downtown Stuart, along A1A, or through Jensen Beach Boulevard
Uber/Lyft Accidents →
Rideshare-related injuries in areas like Stuart Centre, restaurants along Federal Hwy, or near hospitals
Slip and Fall Accidents →
Falls in grocery stores, pharmacies, or shopping plazas like Regency Square
Negligent Security →
Injuries due to lack of security at bars, apartment complexes, or late-night businesses
Delivery Driver Accidents →
Accidents involving Doordash or Amazon drivers on neighborhood roads or commercial corridors
Wrongful Death →
Representing families in Stuart who’ve lost a loved one due to preventable accidents
Stuart Personal Injury FAQs
What should I do after being injured in Stuart?
Start by getting medical care, whether that’s through Cleveland Clinic Martin North or another local provider. Then try to document the scene—especially if your injury occurred at a business on Federal Highway or in a parking lot downtown. The sooner you gather details, the better. After that, I can help you decide whether a legal claim may be appropriate.
I slipped at a store on Ocean Boulevard—do I have a case?
Possibly. Businesses in Stuart have a legal duty to keep their properties reasonably safe. If your fall was due to something like a wet floor, poor lighting, or a tripping hazard that should have been addressed, you may have grounds for a claim. I can help evaluate what happened and determine if the store’s negligence played a role.
I don’t live in Stuart—can I still file a claim here?
Yes. If your injury occurred in Stuart, I can represent you no matter where you live. Many clients are visiting friends, vacationing, or commuting through Martin County when accidents happen. I’ll make sure the process is easy to follow and tailored to your needs, whether you’re local or out of town.
What kinds of injuries do you handle most often?
I regularly represent clients with injuries like broken bones, herniated discs, back and neck trauma, and concussions. Many of these injuries come from car accidents, falls, or being struck by unsafe conditions. If your injury has affected your ability to work or enjoy daily life, let’s talk through what happened and what the next steps might look like.
How long do I have to bring a personal injury case in Stuart?
In most cases, Florida gives you two years from the date of the injury to file a claim. However, it’s best to act sooner if you can—especially if video footage or other time-sensitive evidence could support your case. I can walk you through the timeline and help ensure everything is handled on time.