Miramar Injury & Accident Lawyer
We represent the people, not the powerful.
Insurance companies, nursing homes, and manufacturers - they usually can
hire fine attorneys to speak for them. But what about people faced with
extraordinary tragedy, who have been injured, or whose loved ones have been
killed? Who will speak for them?
We believe our system of justice works best when skilled attorneys that have
the resources to fully prepare and try a case represent both sides. The goal
of our personal injury attorneys is to
level the playing field for residents of Miramar, Florida.
To determine if your case is one that we are able to help you with, please contact a Gordon & Doner attorney at 1-888-ForTheInjured (1-888-367-8434), or online, so that we can assess its merits. Initially, we will be able to provide you general answers about your situation, but prior to proceeding with any case, a Gordon & Doner lawyer will investigate the circumstances thoroughly.
How can I afford to engage in a legal battle with an
insurance company?
You can't, but we can. Our Florida law firm, serving residents of
Miramar, FL, will advance all costs for your personal injury case. If we
are successful, we get paid a percentage of the total recovery and are
repaid our costs. If we do not recover anything for you, we are
paid nothing and we do not ask you to repay the costs.
If you, or a family member, have been seriously injured you deserve to have your circumstances evaluated by a trained legal professional who is experienced in serving Miramar, FL. We have been successful in handling a wide variety of personal injury claims including brain injuries, wrongful death, medical malpractice, nursing home injuries, tractor trailer / truck accidents, and consumer product injury lawsuits.
Our mission is to achieve justice. This is our commitment to you.
1-888-ForTheInjured
1-888-367-8434
Miramar, FL IN THE NEWS
Miramar's Smith a championship QB (Sun-Sentinel)
Miramar's Eugene Smith, one of the best quarterbacks in the country, finally led his team to a championship July 12at the Nike South Florida 7-on-7 Football Challenge.
Miramar teens like their watery jobs (Miami Herald)
Two Miramar high-school students bucked ordinary teen jobs this summer to dive into city water for eight weeks. ''It benefits all the way around. I'm learning something, making money and not flipping burgers,'' said Sean Tracey, 17, a summer intern at Miramar's water treatment plant on the city's southwest edge.
Top prospects playing in 7-on-7 tourney in Miramar (Miami Herald)
For those of you headed to Miramar Regional Park, you will be able to see two-time defending 2B state champion Pahokee in action. The Blue Devils have won four state titles in the past five years, and they might be as good this year as they were last season when they culminated a perfect season with a dominating 53-14 win against Newberry in the state championship game.
Lightning hits Coral Springs restaurant, leaves Miramar family homeless (Sun-Sentinel)
Lightning kept Broward County firefighters on their toes this afternoon, with one bolt hitting the roof of a Coral Springs restaurant and another sending a tree smashing into a mobile home in Miramar, leaving a family of four homeless.
Eastern Financial loses $16.8M in quarter (Miami Herald)
Eastern Financial Florida Credit Union continued its losing streak in the second quarter, reporting a loss of $16.76 million during the period that ended June 30. The Miramar-based credit union, South Florida's largest, also reported that total assets declined 1.5 percent to $1.786 billion from June 2007 and a slight drop from the $1.821 billion on March 31, 2007.











