Florida Injury and Wrongful Death Attorneys – Paul & Perkins PA
From serious accidents to serious traumatic injury, to professional negligence or medical malpractice, and any life altering events causing extreme pain, suffering, and loss to a victim or family, Floridians have come to know Orlando personal injury attorney law firm, Paul & Perkins P.A. to be the go-to trial lawyers and leading Orlando auto accident attorneys in the state for select major trial litigation. Many victims, when faced with serious accidents, injury, and loss, feel they have nowhere to turn, that the company, organization, manufacturer, operator, or hospital responsible for their pain and suffering is too large to fight, too wealthy to fail, or too corrupt to beat. If your case is strong, and fits our select criteria, Paul & Perkins will proudly defend your rights to bring the rightful perpetrator to truth and justice, and awarding you your rightful claim and compensation.
Paul & Perkins‘ passion for defending the rights of those who’s lives are forever altered by wrongful tragedy and injury is taken very seriously. We encourage anyone prior to submitting a case for review to read the Paul & Perkins mission statement for a better understanding of our promise to you, if you’re case is considered. Read on to see summaries of specific claims the Orlando personal injury lawyers of Paul & Perkins P.A. pursue for select clients.
Additional Areas of Law:
Cosmetic Surgery Malpractice;
Chiropractic Malpractice;
Dental Malpractice;
Psychiatric Malpractice;
Hospital Vicarious Liability
Emergency Room Errors;
Hospital Malpractice
Postoperative Negligence;
Unnecessary Surgery;
Anesthesia Errors;
Medical Device Errors;
Delayed Diagnosis
Auto Accident;
Design Defects;
Manufacturing Defects;
Failure to Warn;
Insurance Litigation;
Anterior Cord Syndrome
Central Cord Syndrome;
Posterior Cord Syndrome;
Cauda Equina Lesion;
Complete Paraplegia;
Complete Tetraplegia;
Anoxic Brain Injury;
Cerebral Hypoxia and Hypoxic-Anoxic Injury;
Diffuse Axonal Injury
Focal Brain Injury
; Erb’s Palsy,
Brachial Palsy,
Klumpke Paralysis,
or Erb Duchenned Paralysis;
Closed Head Injury;
Second Impact Syndrome;
Subdural Hematoma.