Countryside Estates Personal Injury Lawyer 1875 N Belcher Rd. STE 201, Clearwater, FL 33765, United States

Countryside Estates in Clearwater, FL, is an age-restricted manufactured housing community spanning Clearwater and Dunedin. Since the community opened roughly 31 years ago, the city surrounding it has grown and now features an abundance of restaurants, shops, and hotels. 

As with any bustling area, however, this commercial activity can bring accidental injuries. Traffic accidents, slip and fall incidents, and other preventable incidents can happen. If you suffer an accident in Countryside Estates, Clearwater, Florida, consulting a skilled Countryside Estates personal injury lawyer is vital.

Contact Perenich, Caulfield, Avril & Noyes Personal Injury Lawyers at (727) 796-8282 for a free consultation with our Countryside Estates personal injury attorneys. You can also visit our law office for more help.

How Our Countryside Estates Personal Injury Attorneys Can Help You Fight For Damages

How Our Countryside Estates Personal Injury Attorneys Can Help You Fight For Damages

Perenich, Caulfield, Avril & Noyes Personal Injury Lawyers was founded in 1955. For nearly seven decades, our firm has represented clients throughout Clearwater. Our office is just five miles from the Clearwater Courthouse, which houses courts for the Sixth Judicial Circuit of Florida.

When you sustain an injury, our firm near Countryside Estates, Clearwater, FL, can provide the following services:

  • Evaluate your case during a free consultation
  • Investigate the incident and gather evidence
  • File a claim with the at-fault party’s insurer
  • Prepare a lawsuit if settlement negotiations fail

Injuries can threaten your physical health and financial stability. Contact Perenich, Caulfield, Avril & Noyes Personal Injury Lawyers to schedule a meeting with an experienced Countryside Estates personal injury attorney.

The History Of Countryside Estates In Clearwater, FL

Countryside Estates was incorporated in 1992. It is a member-owned mobile home community. Ownership in the community is limited to people aged 55 or older.

Although “Countryside Estates” refers to a specific manufactured housing community, neighborhood businesses have also adopted the “countryside” name. For example, Countryside Mall sits across US-19 from Countryside Estates. 

Other local landmarks include St. Michael the Archangel Catholic Church, and the ArchWell Health Dunedin clinic.

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Our Personal Injury Law Firm’s Primary Practice Areas

We represent injured clients in all types of personal injury matters, including:

Car Accidents

Countryside Estates sits at the intersection of two major roads. It is also near a mall and several car dealerships. Heavy traffic in and near the neighborhood can lead to collisions that injure motorists, pedestrians, and cyclists. When you suffer an injury in a car accident, we represent you against the at-fault driver and their insurer to seek fair compensation.

Construction Accidents

Countryside Estates has little new construction. However, the surrounding areas are constantly changing as new businesses, apartments, and residences spring up. Construction sites have many risks, including falls, electrocution, and construction vehicle crashes. We have decades of experience helping injured workers pursue injury claims after construction accidents.

Motorcycle Accidents

Motorcyclists in Countryside Estates must navigate the same traffic hazards as other road users, but the injuries involved in a motorcycle crash can often be much more severe. After a motorcycle accident, we stand up to negligent drivers and their insurers as we fight for injury compensation.

Slip & Fall

Business owners, landlords, and other property owners in Countryside Estates must keep their premises reasonably safe for guests. Whether you slip and fall at the mall or an apartment building, we can help you fight property owners, managers, and tenants for compensation.

Truck Accidents

Delivery vans regularly drive Countryside Estates’ roads. The major highways surrounding the community provide important truck routes for semi-trucks and other heavy vehicles. We pursue compensation from trucking companies that cause truck accidents by negligently loading, operating, and maintaining vehicles.

Wrongful Death

Florida’s wrongful death statute allows a deceased person’s personal representative to pursue a claim against any person or business that contributed to their death. We have extensive experience fighting for families after they lose a loved one due to another’s negligent or wrongful actions.

Damages Available In Countryside Estates Personal Injury Cases

In Florida, the damages available can depend on the type of accident and the severity of your injuries. For example, under the state’s no-fault system for car accidents, minor injuries usually fall under the no-fault coverage of your auto insurance policy. No-fault benefits cover medical costs and income losses. But they do not cover pain and suffering losses.

Injured motorists, pedestrians, and cyclists can only file accident claims against the at-fault driver if their economic losses exceed the no-fault policy limits or they suffered a significant, permanent injury. Motorists excused from the no-fault system can pursue accident compensation for both economic and non-economic losses.

Likewise, accident victims injured in anything other than motor vehicle collisions can pursue compensation for economic and non-economic losses. Economic losses include medical costs and income losses. Non-economic losses include pain and suffering, disability, and disfigurement.

Your lawyer can use your financial and medical records to estimate your losses and the compensation you can recover.

What Does It Cost To Hire A Personal Injury Lawyer In Pinellas County?

Most Pinellas County personal injury attorneys charge a fee contingent on the outcome of the case. This type of fee has two important benefits. First, you only pay your lawyer if you win or settle your case. Second, you do not need to pay any upfront fees. The lawyer will start your case after you sign a fee agreement with the law firm.

Statute Of Limitations In Florida Personal Injury Cases

Under Florida law, injured people only have two years to file a lawsuit based on negligence. The statute of limitations has many exceptions that can extend the deadline, so you should speak to an experienced personal injury lawyer about the time limit for your case. Your lawyer can review the facts of your case to determine the time you have to file a lawsuit.

Schedule A Free Case Evaluation With A Countryside Estates Personal Injury Lawyer

You deserve justice and compensation after an injury in Countryside Estates in Clearwater, FL, caused by someone else’s actions. Our seasoned Countryside Estates personal injury lawyers can fight aggressively on your behalf, and we guarantee that you will owe no fee unless we win your case.

Contact Perenich, Caulfield, Avril & Noyes Personal Injury Lawyers for a free consultation to discuss how we can help you fight for your rights under Florida law today. 

Our office is just two and a half miles south of Countryside Estates. Head south on Enterprise Rd. Turn right onto Countryside Blvd. and continue straight as the Countryside Blvd. merges with Belcher Rd. Continue on Belcher Rd. to our office at 1875 N. Belcher Rd., Ste. 201, Clearwater, FL. Our building will be on your left after you cross FL-576/Sunset Pt. Rd.

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