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Personal Injury Lawyer in Fort Lauderdale & Broward County

When someone else's negligence injures you, the insurance companies act fast — so should you. RNC Legal levels the playing field and fights for every dollar you're owed.

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Fighting for Injury Victims Throughout Florida

A serious injury can upend your life in an instant — medical bills pile up, you may be unable to work, and the people responsible are already protected by experienced insurance adjusters and defense attorneys working against you. At RNC Legal, we even the odds.

Our personal injury practice is built on a straightforward promise: we pursue maximum compensation, we communicate with you every step of the way, and we never settle for less than what your case is worth. We handle the legal battle so you can focus on healing.

We work on a contingency fee basis — you pay nothing unless we recover for you.

RNC Legal personal injury attorneys providing dedicated legal representation for injury victims across South Florida
RNC Legal's personal injury team provides individualized, dedicated representation — advocating for every dollar our clients deserve.

Car Accidents & Motor Vehicle Crashes

Florida has some of the most dangerous roads in the nation. Car accidents, truck crashes, motorcycle collisions, rideshare accidents, and pedestrian strikes cause catastrophic injuries — traumatic brain injuries, spinal cord damage, broken bones, and worse. Florida's no-fault insurance system may leave you significantly undercompensated unless you have qualified legal representation.

RNC Legal investigates the accident, gathers evidence, handles all insurance communications, and pursues full recovery including medical expenses, lost wages, future care costs, pain and suffering, and loss of enjoyment of life.

  • Car, truck, and SUV accidents
  • Motorcycle and bicycle accidents
  • Rideshare (Uber/Lyft) accidents
  • Pedestrian and crosswalk accidents
  • Hit-and-run and uninsured motorist claims
  • Commercial vehicle and fleet accidents

Slip & Fall and Premises Liability

Property owners in Florida have a legal duty to maintain safe premises and warn visitors of known hazards. When they fail — and you are injured as a result — they can be held liable for your damages. Premises liability claims include not only the classic slip-and-fall, but any injury caused by unsafe property conditions.

Evidence in these cases disappears quickly: surveillance footage is overwritten, incident reports are altered, and witnesses move on. Acting promptly with experienced counsel is critical to preserving your claim.

  • Wet floor and liquid spill injuries
  • Uneven pavement, broken steps, and fall hazards
  • Negligent security (crime on premises)
  • Swimming pool accidents
  • Retail, grocery, and restaurant injuries
  • Hotel and resort liability
  • Construction site hazards open to the public

Battery, Assault, and Intentional Torts

When someone intentionally harms you, Florida law provides a civil remedy separate and apart from any criminal prosecution. You do not need a criminal conviction — or even a criminal filing — to pursue a civil battery or assault claim and recover monetary damages for your injuries, trauma, and losses.

Civil battery and assault claims can also extend to the property owner or employer whose negligence allowed the harm to occur — for example, a bar that over-served an intoxicated patron, a nightclub that failed to provide adequate security, or an employer whose employee committed the assault in the course of employment.

  • Civil battery and assault claims
  • Nightclub and bar violence
  • Road rage and intentional vehicle assaults
  • Sexual assault (civil claims)
  • Elder abuse and institutional abuse
  • Dram shop / liquor liability

Negligent Security

Property owners — including apartment complexes, hotels, parking garages, shopping centers, and entertainment venues — have a duty to provide adequate security measures when criminal activity is foreseeable. When they cut corners on security and a guest, tenant, or visitor is assaulted, robbed, or killed as a result, the property owner can be held liable under Florida's negligent security doctrine.

Negligent security cases require investigation into prior crime on the premises, the owner's knowledge of those risks, and the adequacy of security measures in place. RNC Legal handles this investigation thoroughly and pursues the full scope of damages available.

  • Apartment and condominium complex shootings and assaults
  • Hotel and motel attacks
  • Parking lot and garage violence
  • Shopping center and retail store crimes
  • College campus and university liability
  • Gas station and convenience store assaults

Wrongful Death

When negligence or an intentional act takes the life of a loved one, Florida's Wrongful Death Act provides surviving family members the right to pursue compensation. These are among the most serious cases we handle — and we approach them with the gravity and dedication they deserve.

Eligible survivors may recover damages for loss of support and services, loss of companionship and guidance, mental pain and suffering, and in some cases, funeral and burial expenses. RNC Legal pursues full accountability on behalf of the families we represent.

  • Fatal car and truck accidents
  • Fatal premises liability incidents
  • Death resulting from assault or violence
  • Workplace fatalities
  • Medical malpractice resulting in death
Justice and legal accountability — RNC Legal pursues maximum compensation for personal injury victims across South Florida
From car accidents to wrongful death, RNC Legal holds negligent parties accountable and pursues every avenue of recovery for our clients.

What to Do After a Serious Injury

  1. Seek immediate medical attention — even if you feel fine, some injuries are not immediately apparent. Medical documentation begins your case.
  2. Report the incident — call the police for car accidents; file an incident report if injured at a business.
  3. Document the scene — photograph injuries, the hazard, the location, and any vehicles involved.
  4. Preserve evidence — do not repair vehicles, discard clothing, or sign anything from an insurance company.
  5. Do not give recorded statements — insurance adjusters work for the other side. Politely decline until you have spoken with an attorney.
  6. Contact RNC Legal — Florida's statute of limitations for personal injury claims is generally two years. Act promptly.

You Deserve Maximum Compensation

Insurance companies have teams of adjusters and attorneys protecting their bottom line. Make sure you have an experienced trial attorney protecting yours. Call RNC Legal today.

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