Address: 8564 E County Rd 466 #102, The Villages, FL 32162, USA
Phone: +13523293987
Sunday: 8AM–10PM
Monday: 8AM–10PM
Tuesday: 8AM–10PM
Wednesday: 8AM–10PM
Thursday: 8AM–10PM
Friday: 8AM–10PM
Saturday: 8AM–10PM
Dennis Swecker
They actually suck. They don't follow up on what they're doing. Very unlikely to get what you need on your case do not use them.
Dave Greenlee
I just called BMMs because of the great things I’ve heard! Mistake!!! I called the Orlando location and the gentleman the answered the phone kept saying hello and I could barely hear him. He kept doing something and I could finally hear him. I gave my information a little and he transferred me to idk? Anyway, she was very rude! I could not get a word in... she told me I was wrong! She said they decline and hung up on me!!! She never told me if she was an attorney or an intake rep?
David P. Anderson, DDS
Excellent help from William Wieland!
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We are a full service law firm, which means we have attorneys that handle a variety of practice areas. These include personal injury, auto accident, wrongful death, slip and fall, work place injury, insurance defense, commercial real estate, residential real estate, Business law, business interruption insurance disputes, HOA disputes, Landlord Tenant disputes, wills, trusts, probate, labor and employment, contracts, civil litigation, tax law, guardianship, family law, immigration, bankruptcy, criminal defense, land use, construction litigation, code violations, records expungement, social security disability, divorce law, and intellectual property.
All Personal Injury related cases are seen on a contingency, or free, basis. All other legal matters are billed hourly or may also be contingency on a case by case basis. Please contact our law firm for more information related to costs.
The law firm has been in business for over 40 years. It was founded in 1979 in Orlando, FL and has grown to 13 locations across Central Florida.
Yes, but it depends on the nature of the case. Please speak with your attorney for more information.
Free consultations are offered with any personal injury related case. All others may be contingency depending on the nature of the case. Please speak with the firm or your attorney for more information.
The limit, or statute of limitations, to file an injury claim in Florida is four (4) years. However, there are many factors that affect the outcome of a Personal Injury Case. Please speak with your attorney to get specific limitations related to your situation.
According to the Florida DHSMV, citations stay on your record for 10 years, suspensions 7 to 11 years, alcohol-related violations for 75 years, and serious CDL violations for 55 years.
Our firm provides regularly scheduled updates, but we encourage our clients to call any time any time they would like their attorney to provide an update as well.
Please bring a photo ID, insurance information if it applies to your case, and any other paperwork that pertains to the case that you are discussing with your attorney or support staff.
Yes, we are available to meet whenever it is convenient to meet with our clients.
Yes, you always have the right to a second opinion with any attorney you hire. You have the right to hire and fire your attorney, but we encourage you to counsel with your attorney before switching to a new attorney.
Yes, regardless of severity, you have a case if you were injured at no fault of your own. Speak to an attorney regarding all areas of compensation.
After an accident, you may be compensated for out of pocket expenses, medical expenses, loss of wages, and property damage among other things. Please speak with an attorney who can help discuss with you all possible compensation in your situation.
You may. An attorney would have to review all of the details and facts pertaining to the case. Please speak with your attorney.
The majority of cases settle before they go to trial, but it is important that your attorney has trial experience and is willing to go to trial if necessary.
Your car insurance may be obligated to pay until exhaustion of benefits.
The will you had drafted in another state may be valid in Florida. The will needs to be reviewed by an attorney to see if it meets Florida laws in order to be valid. Every state has different laws.
Thank you for reaching out. Due to the details of your question, we would like to ask you to call us at 352-329-3987 and speak with an Attorney about your situation.
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