Coral Springs Auto Accident Attorney
Throughout Palm Beach and Broward Counties.
Car accidents are devastating—mounting medical bills, lost wages, and insurance companies that don't have your best interests at heart. You need an attorney who will fight for every dollar you deserve.

Florida's No-Fault System & What It Means for You
In Florida, all drivers are required to carry Personal Injury Protection (PIP) insurance due to the state's no-fault system. PIP covers the first $10,000 of medical expenses and lost wages, regardless of who caused the accident.
But here's what the insurance companies don't want you to know: $10,000 often isn't enough. A single emergency room visit can exceed that amount. That's where we come in.
What if the at-fault driver has no insurance?
If the at-fault driver lacks adequate insurance, you may be able to utilize your Uninsured/Underinsured Motorist (UM) coverage. We'll thoroughly evaluate your policy to maximize every avenue of compensation available to you.
What We Do for Auto Accident Victims
We handle every aspect of your case so you can focus on healing.
Investigate Your Case
We gather crucial evidence—police reports, witness statements, photos—to establish fault and build a winning case.
File Your Claim
We navigate the complex insurance process, ensuring the right claims are filed against all responsible parties.
Fight for Maximum $
We aggressively negotiate with insurance adjusters to ensure your settlement reflects your true damages.
Go to Trial if Needed
If a fair settlement isn't offered, we're fully prepared to fight for you in court.

We Maximize Every Dollar You Receive
At DiPetrillo Law, we go beyond simply negotiating settlements. We take proactive steps to ensure you receive every penny you deserve:
Reduced Medical Bills
We work directly with your medical providers to lower your outstanding bills, putting more money in your pocket.
Uninsured Driver Accountability
If the at-fault driver has no insurance, we'll contact the DMV to suspend their license until they pay your bills.
Additional Resources
Medicare, your medical insurance, and other resources may help cover expenses—we explore every option.
Who Can Be Held Responsible?
Fault doesn't always rest with just the other driver. Multiple parties may be liable for your injuries.
Negligent Drivers
Distracted, drunk, or reckless drivers who caused your accident through their negligence.
Dangerous Roads
Construction companies, counties, or the state may be liable for unsafe road conditions or design.
Vehicle Defects
Manufacturers of defective vehicle parts that contributed to the accident or your injuries.
Commercial Vehicles
Trucking companies, delivery services, or employers of negligent commercial drivers.
Establishments
Bars or restaurants that over-served alcohol to the driver who caused your accident.
Loss of Consortium
Spouses may be entitled to compensation for loss of companionship and household contributions.
What You Should Do Next
Exchange Information at the Scene
Gather insurance information and share only essential details. We can obtain policies and other necessary information later.
Seek Medical Treatment
Prioritize your health and complete your medical treatment. Document everything.
Document Medical Records & Bills
Once you complete treatment, we gather your medical records and bills to assess total damages.
We Send Demand to At-Fault Parties
Our legal team prepares and sends a formal demand letter seeking full and fair compensation on your behalf.
Injured in a Car Accident?
Every day you wait could affect your case. Evidence disappears. Witnesses forget. Get your free consultation today and find out what your case is worth.