Negligent Security
If you are a victim of an attack, threat, or sustain injury you may be entitled to compensation.

If you are a victim of an attack, threat, or sustain injury you may be entitled to compensation.
What should you do?
- 1Report the incident to proper authorities (Police, Security, Management, etc.).
- 2Get a copy of the incident report.
- 3Take photographs of your injuries.
- 4Get contact information for potential witnesses.
- 5Allow emergency services to examine all of your pain complaints.
- 6Do not post about your accident on social media.
- 7Do not wait to seek medical treatment for your injuries.
Important Information
Lost Earnings
We will ensure you are fully compensated for your lost earnings.
Medical Treatment
We will assist you in finding reputable doctors in the area where you reside. We will help you find a reputable specialist for your specific injury.
Medical Bills
We will help you recover your medical costs from the insurance company or responsible party. We will work to minimize your out of pocket expenses.
Compensation
We will help you recover maximum compensation for your pain and suffering.
Do Not Forfeit Your Right to Bring a Claim
Under Florida law, ordinary negligence causes of action are subject to a two-year statute of limitations (the time limit to bring a claim). The only exception to this is when the claimant is a minor age eight or younger, in which case the seven-year period does not bar an action brought on behalf of a minor on or before the child's eighth birthday.
Our team of lawyers has the experience to guide you through your legal claim.
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