Palm Beach Gardens Personal Injury Lawyer
If you’ve been injured in an accident that wasn’t your fault, the aftermath can feel overwhelming. Between mounting medical bills, time away from work, and the physical pain of recovery, it’s hard to know where to turn. Florida law gives injury victims the right to pursue compensation from the negligent party, but the legal process is complex and insurance companies will do everything they can to minimize what they pay you.
At Steinberg Law, our Palm Beach Gardens personal injury lawyers fight for accident victims across northern Palm Beach County. We’ve recovered millions in settlements and verdicts for clients hurt in crashes along PGA Boulevard, I-95, and the Florida Turnpike, as well as injuries at local businesses, construction sites, and residential properties. We know the courts, the adjusters, and the defense strategies, and we put that experience to work for every client.
Call us today at 561-630-0053 for a free, no-obligation consultation. You pay nothing unless we win your case.
Why Palm Beach Gardens Clients Choose Steinberg Law
Not all personal injury firms deliver the same results. Here’s what makes Steinberg Law different:
Trial-ready from day one. Our attorneys prepare every case as if it’s going to trial. Insurance companies know which firms actually litigate and which ones always settle. That distinction directly impacts what they’re willing to offer. Because we’re prepared to go to court, we consistently secure stronger settlements for our clients.
Millions recovered for injury victims. Our track record reflects years of aggressive advocacy for accident victims. We bring the same commitment to every case, whether it involves a fender bender or a life-altering catastrophic injury.
Full-service representation. From collecting evidence and filing paperwork to negotiating with insurers and representing you in court, our team handles every detail of your claim. You focus on getting better. We focus on getting results.
Contingency fee representation. You don’t pay us anything unless we win. Our fee comes from a pre-agreed percentage of your settlement or verdict, so there’s zero financial risk to hiring us.
Personal Injury Cases We Handle in Palm Beach Gardens
Our attorneys represent injury victims across a wide range of case types. If someone else’s negligence caused your injury, we can likely help.
Car Accidents
Palm Beach Gardens sits at the intersection of several high-traffic corridors, including I-95, PGA Boulevard, and Northlake Boulevard. That means car accidents are among the most common injury claims in the area. Rear-end collisions, intersection crashes, and highway pileups can result in injuries ranging from whiplash and soft tissue damage to spinal cord trauma. Florida’s no-fault insurance system complicates these claims further, and our attorneys know exactly how to navigate PIP coverage and pursue additional compensation when your injuries exceed the no-fault threshold.
Motorcycle Accidents
Motorcyclists face disproportionate risk on Palm Beach Gardens roads. Without the structural protection of a passenger vehicle, even a low-speed collision can cause devastating injuries. Our motorcycle accident lawyers push back against the bias riders frequently encounter from insurance companies and fight to recover full compensation for road rash, fractures, traumatic brain injuries, and other serious harm.
Truck Accidents
Commercial truck collisions often result in catastrophic or fatal injuries because of the massive size and weight disparity between trucks and passenger vehicles. Our truck accident attorneys handle cases involving semi-trucks, 18-wheelers, commercial trucks, and delivery vehicles. These cases often involve multiple liable parties, including the driver, the trucking company, maintenance contractors, and cargo loaders. We investigate every angle to maximize your recovery.
Rideshare & Uber/Lyft Accidents
Rideshare accident claims involve layered insurance policies that shift depending on whether the driver was logged into the app, en route to a pickup, or carrying a passenger. Our team handles Uber accident and rideshare accident claims and knows how to navigate the corporate insurance structures these companies use to limit payouts.
Pedestrian & Bicycle Accidents
With growing foot and bike traffic around Downtown at the Gardens, Legacy Place, and residential neighborhoods throughout the area, pedestrians and cyclists face increasing exposure to negligent drivers. Our pedestrian accident and bicycle accident attorneys represent victims struck by distracted, speeding, or impaired drivers and pursue full compensation for their injuries.
Dangerous Driving Accidents
Many of the worst crashes we handle involve drivers who were engaged in reckless or illegal behavior. We represent victims injured by distracted drivers, drunk drivers, and those involved in head-on collisions. When a driver’s reckless choices cause harm, we hold them fully accountable.
Slip & Fall and Premises Liability
Property owners in Florida have a legal duty to maintain reasonably safe conditions for visitors. When they fail to address wet floors, broken railings, poor lighting, or other hazards and someone gets hurt, they can be held liable. Our attorneys handle slip and fall claims and complex premises liability cases involving shopping centers, restaurants, office buildings, and residential complexes throughout Palm Beach Gardens.
Medical Malpractice
When healthcare providers fail to meet the accepted standard of care, patients can suffer serious and preventable harm. Our medical malpractice lawyers work with medical experts to establish the standard of care, prove how the provider deviated from it, and document the full extent of the patient’s injuries and losses.
Product Liability
Defective or dangerous products injure thousands of consumers every year. Whether it’s a malfunctioning vehicle component, a hazardous household product, or a defective medical device, our product liability attorneys hold manufacturers, distributors, and retailers accountable when their products cause harm.
Catastrophic Injuries
Some accidents result in injuries that permanently change the course of a victim’s life. Our catastrophic injury lawyers handle the most serious cases, including traumatic brain injuries, spinal cord injuries, and severe burns. These cases require aggressive representation because the long-term costs of ongoing medical care, lost earning capacity, and diminished quality of life are enormous.
Wrongful Death
Losing a family member due to someone else’s negligence is devastating. Our wrongful death attorneys help surviving family members pursue compensation for funeral and burial expenses, lost financial support, loss of companionship, and the emotional suffering caused by their loss. Under Florida Statutes § 768.21, specific family members are entitled to recover different categories of damages, and we ensure every eligible claim is pursued.
Maritime & Cruise Ship Accidents
With the Port of Palm Beach nearby, maritime injury claims are common in our area. Our maritime accident, cruise ship injury, and boat accident attorneys understand the unique legal frameworks that govern these cases, including the Jones Act, general maritime law, and cruise line ticket contract provisions.
Additional Practice Areas
We also represent victims of dog bites, construction accidents, nursing home abuse, and sexual assault. If someone else’s negligence or intentional conduct caused your injury, contact us to discuss your legal options.
What To Do After an Injury in Palm Beach Gardens
The steps you take immediately after an accident directly impact the strength of your personal injury claim. Here’s what our attorneys recommend:
Seek Medical Attention Immediately
Even if you feel fine at the scene, get evaluated by a medical professional as soon as possible. Injuries like concussions, internal bleeding, and soft tissue damage often don’t show symptoms right away. Prompt medical treatment creates a documented connection between the accident and your injuries, and that documentation is something insurance companies will scrutinize closely. Delaying treatment gives them ammunition to argue your injuries aren’t serious or weren’t caused by the accident.
Document Everything at the Scene
If you’re physically able, photograph and video the accident scene from multiple angles. Capture vehicle damage, visible injuries, road conditions, weather, traffic signals, skid marks, uneven surfaces, and missing warning signs. This evidence is most valuable when collected immediately, before conditions change or cleanup occurs.
Collect Witness Information
Independent witnesses can corroborate your account of what happened. Get names, phone numbers, and email addresses from anyone who saw the accident. Their statements can be critical during settlement negotiations or at trial, especially when the other party disputes fault.
Report the Incident
File an official report. For auto accidents, call law enforcement so a police report is generated. This document carries significant weight with insurance companies. For slip and falls, report the incident to the property owner or manager in writing. For workplace injuries, notify your supervisor and file a report with your employer.
Do Not Admit Fault or Give Recorded Statements
Anything you say at the scene or to an insurance adjuster can be used against you. Don’t apologize, speculate about what happened, or agree to provide a recorded statement without your attorney present. Insurance adjusters are trained to extract statements that reduce the value of your claim. Politely decline and refer them to your lawyer.
Contact a Personal Injury Attorney
The sooner you have legal representation, the better protected your claim will be. Evidence disappears, witnesses forget details, and statutes of limitations start running from the date of your accident. An experienced Palm Beach Gardens personal injury lawyer from Steinberg Law can begin preserving evidence and building your case immediately.
How Your Personal Injury Claim Works in Florida
Every case is different, but the process generally follows a predictable path. Understanding these stages helps you know what to expect.
Free Case Evaluation
Your case begins with a consultation at our office. Bring any documentation you have, including medical records, photos, police reports, and insurance correspondence. We’ll evaluate the merits of your claim, explain your legal options, and outline a strategy. This consultation is completely free, and there’s no obligation to hire us.
Investigation and Evidence Gathering
Once retained, our team immediately begins building your case. We obtain police reports, medical records, surveillance footage, and expert opinions. We interview witnesses, consult with accident reconstruction specialists when needed, and calculate the full value of your damages, including future costs that aren’t immediately obvious.
Demand and Negotiation
After documenting your damages, we submit a comprehensive demand package to the insurance company. This is where most cases are resolved. Our attorneys negotiate aggressively, backed by the evidence we’ve compiled. We don’t accept lowball offers, and we don’t let insurance companies drag out the process to pressure you into settling for less.
Litigation and Trial
If the insurance company refuses to offer fair compensation, we file a lawsuit and take your case to court. Our trial attorneys present your case to a jury, using evidence, expert testimony, and compelling arguments to pursue the maximum award. Many firms avoid trial. We don’t. That willingness to litigate is often what drives better settlement offers before we ever reach the courtroom.

Damages You Can Recover in a Florida Personal Injury Case
Florida law allows injury victims to pursue three categories of damages. The value of your claim depends on the severity of your injuries, the impact on your daily life, and the circumstances of the accident.
Economic Damages
These cover your measurable financial losses: emergency treatment, surgery, rehabilitation, prescription medications, and anticipated future medical care. Lost wages and diminished earning capacity are also included, along with property damage, out-of-pocket expenses, and any other costs directly tied to the accident.
Non-Economic Damages
These compensate for losses that don’t come with a receipt. Physical pain and suffering, emotional distress, mental anguish, loss of enjoyment of life, scarring, disfigurement, and loss of companionship all fall under this category. While harder to quantify, non-economic damages often represent the largest portion of a personal injury award.
Punitive Damages
In cases involving especially egregious conduct, such as driving under the influence or intentional harm, Florida courts may award punitive damages to punish the defendant and deter similar behavior. Under Florida Statutes § 768.73, punitive damages are generally capped at three times the compensatory damages or $500,000, whichever is greater.
How We Prove Liability in Your Personal Injury Case
To recover compensation, your attorney must establish four legal elements. Here’s how Steinberg Law approaches each one:
Duty of care. We establish that the defendant had a legal obligation to act reasonably. All drivers owe a duty of care to others on the road. Property owners owe it to visitors. Medical providers owe it to patients. This element is usually straightforward.
Breach of duty. We prove the defendant failed to meet that obligation. This might involve showing a driver was texting, a property owner ignored a known hazard, or a doctor deviated from accepted medical standards. Evidence like surveillance footage, phone records, inspection logs, and expert testimony all play a role.
Causation. We demonstrate a direct link between the defendant’s breach and your injuries. Medical records, expert opinions, and accident reconstruction analysis help us draw that connection clearly and convincingly.
Damages. We document every way the accident has impacted your life, physically, financially, and emotionally. Medical bills, pay stubs, therapy records, and personal testimony all contribute to building a complete picture of your losses.
Florida’s Comparative Negligence Law
Florida follows a modified comparative negligence system under Florida Statutes § 768.81. This means you can still recover compensation even if you were partially at fault for the accident, but your award will be reduced by your percentage of responsibility.
For example, if your total damages are $100,000 and you’re found 25% at fault, you would receive $75,000. However, under the 2023 tort reform changes, if you are found to be more than 50% at fault, you may be barred from recovering damages in most cases. There are exceptions for certain claims, which is why having an experienced attorney evaluate the specific facts of your case matters.
Statute of Limitations for Florida Personal Injury Claims
Following the 2023 tort reform legislation (HB 837), Florida’s statute of limitations for most personal injury claims is now two years from the date of the accident, reduced from the previous four-year window under Florida Statutes § 95.11. Wrongful death claims also carry a two-year deadline.
Missing this deadline almost always means losing your right to file a lawsuit entirely. Certain circumstances, such as injuries to minors or cases involving government entities, may modify the timeline, but the safest approach is to consult an attorney as soon as possible after your injury.
Frequently Asked Questions About Palm Beach County Injuries
How much does it cost to hire a personal injury lawyer in Palm Beach Gardens?
Nothing upfront. Steinberg Law works on a contingency fee basis, meaning we only get paid if we recover compensation for you. Our fee is a pre-agreed percentage of your settlement or verdict.
How long will my personal injury case take?
It depends on the complexity of your injuries and the willingness of the insurance company to negotiate fairly. Straightforward cases may settle in a few months. Cases that require litigation can take a year or longer. We always prioritize getting you fair compensation over getting a quick, lowball settlement.
What if I was partially at fault for the accident?
You may still be able to recover compensation under Florida’s comparative negligence law, as long as your share of fault doesn’t exceed 50%. Your award would be reduced proportionally. Our attorneys can evaluate the specific circumstances of your case.
Should I accept the insurance company’s first settlement offer?
Almost never. Initial offers are typically far below what your claim is worth. Insurance adjusters make low offers early, hoping you’ll accept before you understand the full extent of your injuries and damages. Let an attorney review any offer before you respond.
What if the at-fault party doesn’t have insurance?
You may still have options through your own uninsured/underinsured motorist coverage, or through other liable parties. Our attorneys explore every avenue of recovery available under Florida law.
Talk to a Palm Beach Gardens Personal Injury Lawyer Today
Every day you wait after an accident, evidence fades and deadlines get closer. The insurance company is already building its case against you, so make sure you have someone building yours.
Steinberg Law represents injury victims throughout Palm Beach Gardens and northern Palm Beach County. Call 561-630-0053 today for a free consultation, or visit our office to discuss your case in person. There’s no fee unless we win.

