Lake Nona · Medical City · Southeast Orlando

Lake Nona Personal Injury Lawyer

When an accident interrupts your life, you deserve a lawyer who is close by, easy to reach, and ready to deal with the insurance company. HOV Law has a Lake Nona office at 6900 Tavistock Lakes Boulevard.

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Your case should make room for recovery—not become another full-time job.

Medical appointments, missed work, vehicle repairs, and insurance calls can consume the weeks after an injury. A Lake Nona personal injury lawyer can take over the claim, protect the evidence, and pursue the people and companies responsible. HOV Law’s local personal injury attorneys represent clients in Lake Nona, Medical City, Laureate Park, Moss Park, Narcoossee, and across southeast Orlando.

We do not start with a form letter or a settlement number. We start with your account of the accident, the medical care you need, and the ways the injury has affected your family and work. From there, we investigate liability, locate coverage, organize the proof of loss, and prepare the claim for negotiation or court. The consultation is free, and qualifying cases carry no attorney fee unless we recover compensation for you.

Local context matters

Growth, commuting, and healthcare traffic converge in Lake Nona.

A Lake Nona case may involve a commuter on SR 417, an airport-bound driver, a delivery vehicle, a construction contractor, or a business in a newly developed property. Knowing where to look for evidence matters.

Narcoossee Road and Lake Nona Boulevard

These central routes carry school traffic, hospital employees, commuters, residents, delivery fleets, and visitors moving between neighborhoods and commercial centers. Turning traffic and changing development patterns can make video, signal data, construction plans, and witness accounts especially important.

SR 417, Boggy Creek and MCO

High-speed merges and airport-oriented traffic bring rental vehicles, rideshare drivers, trucks, and motorists unfamiliar with local exits into the same corridor.

Medical City and Town Center

Hospitals, apartments, restaurants, events, construction sites, cyclists, and pedestrians create claims that extend beyond ordinary two-car collisions.

What we handle

One firm for the full impact of an injury

Lake Nona’s mix of residential streets, major expressways, healthcare facilities, retail, and active construction creates several kinds of injury claims. Each one demands a different evidence plan.

Passenger-vehicle crashes

Intersection, rear-end, sideswipe, highway, and multi-car collisions on local and regional routes.

Trucks and delivery fleets

Commercial drivers, employers, vehicle owners, maintenance providers, and time-sensitive electronic records.

Cyclist and pedestrian injuries

Crashes around crossings, trails, parking areas, neighborhood streets, schools, and commercial entrances.

Rideshare and airport traffic

Uber and Lyft app status, layered insurance, rental vehicles, passengers, and drivers traveling toward MCO.

Construction injuries

Negligent contractors, equipment operators, developers, property owners, and unsafe work zones.

Healthcare negligence

Medical-malpractice claims governed by Florida’s distinct expert and pre-suit requirements.

Premises and security claims

Falls, poor lighting, unsafe walkways, negligent security, and hazards at apartments or businesses.

Life-changing injury and death

Brain, spinal, burn, disability, and wrongful-death cases requiring careful future-loss analysis.

What happens next

A clear path from first call to resolution

The process is built around evidence and your medical recovery. We keep the work moving without pushing you to settle before the long-term consequences are understood.

  1. 01

    Immediate case review

    We identify deadlines, insurance notices, urgent evidence, and steps that can protect your health and claim.

  2. 02

    Local investigation

    We pursue reports, nearby video, vehicle and app data, witness accounts, contracts, and property records.

  3. 03

    Damage documentation

    We organize treatment, bills, wage loss, future care, disability, and the practical effect on everyday life.

  4. 04

    Resolution strategy

    We send a supported demand, negotiate from the evidence, and file in the proper court when necessary.

01

The first investigation often decides what can be proven later

Surveillance systems overwrite footage. Vehicles are repaired. Construction patterns change. Rideshare and delivery records may be retained for limited periods. We identify those sources early and send targeted preservation requests rather than waiting until an adjuster disputes what happened.

A motor-vehicle case may involve PIP, bodily-injury liability, uninsured or underinsured motorist coverage, a commercial policy, or an employer. An injury at an apartment, store, medical facility, or worksite can involve several companies with separate insurers. HOV Law traces the relationships and policies before deciding who should receive the claim.

  • Traffic and business video
  • Crash reports and 911 records
  • Vehicle event-data and app records
  • Contracts and maintenance files
  • Witness and employee accounts
  • All potentially applicable policies
02

Medical City is nearby, but the record still has to connect the injury

Lake Nona is home to Nemours Children’s Hospital Florida, the Orlando VA Medical Center, HCA Florida UCF Lake Nona Hospital, and many outpatient providers. Where someone receives care depends on age, symptoms, insurance, emergency medical judgment, and the treatment needed. Severe trauma may require transport to an appropriate regional trauma center.

A strong medical record shows when symptoms began, how the diagnosis was reached, what treatment was recommended, and how the injury affects work and daily activities. That may include fractures, concussions, spinal or disc injuries, torn ligaments, nerve damage, burns, internal injuries, scarring, psychological trauma, or aggravation of a documented prior condition.

03

The value of the case should reflect the life affected

A claim may include past and future medical expenses, lost income, reduced earning ability, property damage, pain and suffering, disability, scarring, and loss of normal life. The available damages depend on the type of claim, the evidence, insurance coverage, and Florida law. Wrongful-death compensation is governed separately and depends on the eligible survivors and estate losses.

No credible attorney can determine an “average Lake Nona settlement” from a street name and diagnosis alone. We evaluate liability, causation, treatment, future care, work history, day-to-day limitations, policy limits, and comparative fault. Once those facts are developed, we can explain a reasonable value range and the tradeoffs of settlement versus litigation.

04

Three Florida rules deserve attention right away

First, Florida § 95.11 generally provides two years to file an action founded on negligence for incidents after March 24, 2023. Medical malpractice, wrongful death, government claims, and older incidents require separate analysis. Second, § 768.81 generally bars recovery in an ordinary negligence action when the injured person is more than 50% at fault; a lower share of fault reduces compensation proportionally.

Third, after a motor-vehicle crash, initial medical services generally must occur within 14 days to qualify for PIP medical benefits. Florida drivers must carry at least $10,000 in PIP, but PIP does not automatically cover every bill, wage loss, or non-economic damage. These rules make early medical care and a prompt coverage review important.

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A Lake Nona office backed by an Orlando litigation team

HOV Law’s Lake Nona office is at 6900 Tavistock Lakes Blvd, Orlando, FL 32827. The direct number is (407) 801-3333, and the location is listed as open 24 hours. Call ahead to coordinate an in-person meeting or choose a phone or video consultation if travel is difficult.

Many local civil injury cases proceed in Orange County within Florida’s Ninth Judicial Circuit, depending on venue and jurisdiction. HOV Law’s downtown Orlando office sits across from the Orange County Courthouse, so Lake Nona clients have convenient local access without giving up the support of the firm’s central trial team.

Straight answers

Lake Nona injury questions

Every case turns on its own facts. These answers give you a practical starting point before a free case review.

01Does HOV Law have an office in Lake Nona?+

Yes. HOV Law’s Lake Nona office is at 6900 Tavistock Lakes Blvd, Orlando, FL 32827. The direct phone number is (407) 801-3333, and the location is listed as open 24 hours. Call ahead to coordinate an in-person meeting.

02How much does a Lake Nona personal injury lawyer charge?+

The initial consultation is free. Qualifying personal injury cases are handled on contingency, so there is no attorney fee unless HOV Law obtains a recovery. The written agreement explains the percentage and treatment of case costs before representation begins.

03What should I do after a crash in Lake Nona?+

Call 911 when the crash involves an injury or emergency, obtain appropriate medical care, photograph the scene if it is safe, exchange information, identify witnesses, and preserve the report number. Report the claim as required, but avoid speculation or signing a release before the injuries are understood.

04When should I contact an injury attorney?+

Contact an attorney after urgent medical needs are addressed and before important evidence is lost. Early advice can help preserve video, vehicle data, app records, and witness information and can prevent an insurer from obtaining a premature release or misleading statement.

05How long do I have to file a Florida injury lawsuit?+

Florida generally provides two years for a negligence action arising from an incident after March 24, 2023. Medical malpractice, wrongful death, government claims, and older incidents may follow different rules. The specific deadline should be reviewed promptly.

06Do I need medical treatment within 14 days of a car accident?+

Initial medical services generally must occur within 14 days to qualify for Florida PIP medical benefits. This is an insurance deadline, not a reason to postpone emergency care. Seek treatment according to your symptoms and medical advice.

07Can I recover if I was partly responsible?+

Possibly. Under Florida § 768.81, fault of 50% or less generally reduces compensation by the assigned percentage. A person more than 50% at fault generally cannot recover in an ordinary negligence action. Medical-negligence claims are treated differently under the statute.

08What is a Lake Nona personal injury case worth?+

Value depends on fault, insurance, medical proof, future care, lost income, disability, pain and suffering, and comparative responsibility. The neighborhood does not create a reliable average. Any estimate made before those facts are developed is preliminary.

09What if the driver who hit me has no insurance?+

Uninsured or underinsured motorist coverage, resident-relative policies, employer coverage, commercial policies, and other responsible parties may provide another source of recovery. The answer depends on the policy language and the roles of everyone involved.

10Should I talk to the other insurance company?+

You may need to provide basic claim information, but the other carrier is investigating for its insured—not for you. Do not guess about fault, minimize symptoms, sign a broad authorization, or agree to a recorded statement before understanding your rights.

11Where would a Lake Nona injury lawsuit be filed?+

Venue and jurisdiction depend on where the incident occurred, where the parties are located, and the amount in controversy. Many local cases proceed in Orange County within the Ninth Judicial Circuit, but the proper court must be determined from the facts.

12Can I speak with HOV Law without coming to the office?+

Yes. Phone and video consultations are available when pain, transportation, work, or family responsibilities make travel difficult. Call the Lake Nona line at (407) 801-3333 to choose the most convenient option.

You do not have to manage the claim alone.

Call the Lake Nona office and tell us what happened. HOV Law will review the immediate deadlines, available insurance, and evidence that needs to be protected. The consultation is free, and qualifying cases carry no attorney fee unless we recover compensation for you.