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Welcome to Leaser Law Firm

Leaser Law Firm represents personal injury victims in Greenacres, Florida and its surrounding areas. Our focus is on results. We obtain the highest settlement possible for every case to help people piece their lives back together after an injury. Each year, tens of millions of people across the country find themselves at hospitals, oftentimes due to the direct action or negligence of another person or company. It is common that the injured person will be left with grossly high medical bills or a physical or mental disability from which they will never fully recover. With proper legal representation, these individuals are able to recover sizeable costs for their medical bills and suffering. 

What are personal injury cases?

​A personal injury lawsuit is a legal dispute that occurs when a person suffers harm due to another’s negligent action or inaction. It is also the method by which this injured person is granted compensation for their losses. The responsible party, or their insurance company, will pay for the injured person’s medical bills, as well as their pain and suffering.  The lawsuit will take place in a local civil court. It is important to hire a local lawyer who specializes in personal injury law to help win your case and maximize your financial award.

Is it worth getting a personal injury lawyer?

Having a lawyer on your side can be the difference between getting the insurance payment you deserve and going away empty-handed. In fact, people who engage personal injury attorneys are three times more likely to receive compensation than those who represent themselves. If you have been injured at the fault of someone else, you deserve to be fairly compensated. You should not be forced to pay for your medical bills when someone else is the cause of your injury. Most times the money will come from an insurance company who has the means to pay for the damages.

If you are unsure about filing a lawsuit, talk to a personal injury lawyer in your local area. A good lawyer will help ease your anxiety by listening to your account of what happened, explaining to you your legal rights, telling you what range of compensation you can expect from a lawsuit, and answering any questions you may have.

Finding an attorney who believes in your case

To prevail in a personal injury lawsuit, your lawyer must truly believe in your case. You will be filing a lawsuit against either an individual or a corporation, but in most cases, it will be an insurance company that will ultimately pay the damages. Insurance companies have substantial resources and are prepared to fight. A personal injury case requires a time intensive and detailed understanding of the facts of each case.

Make sure to choose an attorney who not only has a track record of battling insurance companies, but who also cares about your well-being and takes the time to truly listen to your story. Leaser Law has years of experience representing injured individuals and negotiating high payouts for clients. We are passionate about the law and squarely focused on getting you the best possible outcome.

​Finding a lawyer who keeps you informed

​The Florida Bar requires that all lawyers keep their clients informed about the status of their case. Yet the most common complaint to bar associations is regarding lawyers who fail to communicate with clients. During a personal injury case, an individual can expect to deal with many stressful situations connected to their injury. These can range from financial hardship, loss of employment, family responsibilities, or pain and trauma from the injury itself. The very last thing you need to worry about is your lawyer and the status of your case.

​Leaser Law proudly serves the town of Greenacres, Florida and knows all its clients by their first name. Each case means a great deal to us. Our job is to protect your right to compensation and we will continuously fight for you while keeping you informed every step of the way. Our clients find relief in knowing exactly where they stand in their case.

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Personal Injury

When clients in Greenacres, Florida need a personal injury lawyer, they turn to Leaser Law Firm for expert legal advice and representation. We are well-versed in the laws governing personal injury in Florida. Leaser Law Firm works hard to obtain the best possible results in the following practice areas with legal expertise, practical solutions, and professional integrity:​
  • Car Accident
  • Truck Accident
  • Motorcycle Accident
  • Slip and Fall Accident
  • Dog Bite & Animal Attacks
  • Ridesharing Accident
  • Scooter Accident
  • Negligent Security
  • Products Liability
  • Boating Accident
  • Nursing Home Abuse/Neglect
  • Medical Malpractice
  • Personal Injury Protection ("PIP")

Wrongful Death

There is no easy way to cope with the sudden death of a loved one. The pain that comes with this loss can be tremendous in any circumstance, but it's extremely difficult when the death could have been avoided.

Every state provides the right to file a wrongful death case. This civil case allows the surviving family to seek compensation from the party that was negligent in causing their loved one's death. Do not try to deal with this on your own. Leaser Law Firm will be able to assist you if you believe your family is entitled to compensation. ​

What will Leaser Law Firm do for me?

​At Leaser Law Firm we want our clients to be well informed. We think it's best to explain the legal system and exactly what we do for you. We invite you to take a moment to learn about the process of a personal injury case.
Claims Investigation
​Leaser Law Firm works on a contingency fee basis, which means we only get paid if there is a settlement or a jury verdict. Because we finance a case, we screen potential clients and assess each case's merits with great care. We will always be truthful, and will not embark on a case if we do not believe we can be successful.
Collecting evidence
​Once you retain Leaser Law Firm, we will gather evidence supporting your claim. This usually involves obtaining police or incident reports. From there we may be able to locate witnesses and obtain witness statements. We then may photograph the accident report or instruct a photographer to do so. We also keep case evidence such as property damage, video footage, or other proof.
 
Evidence may be utilized to determine who was at fault for the accident and the degree of the damages. Medical reports, medical records, bills, employment documentation, employment reports, and property damage reports are all examples of evidence.
Negotiation
We are skilled at bargaining with insurance companies. We can look into the policy's specifics and establish the maximum amount of compensation that may be available based on the facts of your case. We also handle all insurance company correspondence and help prevent you from doing anything that could damage the claim, such as giving a recorded statement.
Demand letter
​After thoroughly analyzing the matter, we may send a demand letter. A demand letter informs the responsible party, such as the insurance company, that you are pursuing legal action to recover damages. In a personal injury case, this usually entails compensation for your medical bills, pain and suffering, lost wages, property damage, and other expenses.
 
The demand letter includes information about you and why you're writing the demand letter. This is your chance to go over the events leading up to the accident that resulted in your injuries in as much detail as possible. Here we will bring forth the facts of your case and explain the demands for the type of compensation for your specific situation. By working with us, you will be more likely to acquire a fair settlement offer from an insurance company .
 
After a period of time the insurance company will respond. They will either accept your demand and close the case, or reject your demand and respond with a counteroffer that is less than your request. These negotiations will continue until we are able to reach an agreement or we recommend filing a lawsuit to recover the damages you need.
Pleadings
If the insurance company refuses to offer a reasonable settlement, we will file a complaint on your behalf. The legal justifications for why the defendant is accountable for the accident will be laid out in the complaint. The complaint will also specify the amount of damages requested.
 
In Florida, the defendant must serve an answer within 20 days after receiving the complaint. A defendant can admit, reject, or oppose to the allegations in a complaint by filing an answer. Non-responsive answers may be construed as an admission by the court if they are not given in a timely manner. Depending on the number of people being sued, there may be one or several answers filed in a lawsuit.
Discovery
After the answer is filed the discovery process begins. The pre-trial process of exchanging information between you and the defendant is referred to as "discovery." It is one of the most crucial stages in a personal injury case. Discovery was created to avoid a situation in which one side does not learn about the other's evidence or witnesses until after the trial has begun. By making all important information about the case available to all sides, discovery levels the playing field. When all parties have access to the same information, the case will be resolved on the merits of the case rather than who has the most information.

​We will engage in many forms of discovery on your behalf including submitting interrogatories to the defendant, requests for production, requests for admission, and deposing parties including witnesses and experts.
trial
​We will represent you in court if the case goes to trial. We are well-versed in the court customs and procedures of Palm Beach County. The trial process takes years of expertise to navigate. We will participate in the selection of a jury, give an opening statement, put forth evidence through witnesses and cross examination of the defendant’s witnesses, and give our closing arguments. We will likely also need to argue motions during the trial to help preserve the court record in case there is a need for appeal.
Reviews
​I have worked with the Leaser Law Firm both for personal matters and referring my clients. Scott Leaser is extremely professional, knowledgeable and supportive. He pays close attention to detail and always keeps his clients informed. The Leaser Law Firm provides exceptional work and I would not recommend anyone else to represent myself or my clients.
- Kevin Jacobs   
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Scott was great to work with. He always either picked up the phone when I called or called me back within the hour. He also answered every question I had and was straight forward with me. After reviewing my case he gave me a ballpark figure on what I could expect and he delivered just as he said he would. I fully trust him. I recommend him to anyone who has been in an accident at the fault of someone else.
- Wesley Bryan   
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Scott swiftly handled my rear end collision case. The other party had some bargain basement auto insurance company that took forever to respond. Scott stayed on top of them and got me a fantastic settlement. I highly recommend Leaser Law Firm.
- Nick J.  ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐
Excellent response to my personal crisis and legal needs. Very professional very pleased with the experience. Highly recommend!
- Anne Kamath  
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I highly recommend Scott!
- Andrew Karapetyan​  ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐
I have spoken with a few lawyers before making a decision. Leaser Law Firm was professional from day one. Scott was easy to approach and get in touch with. He got me a great settlement too. I highly recommend him for any of your personal injury attorney needs.
- Surya Vallab  ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐
Scott was great. Very responsive, diligent and transparent.
- Dan Yampolsky​  ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐
I recommend Leaser law!
- Vincent Salcedo  ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐
Very nice attorney & staff, on top of my case & an attorney who is always personally available 24/7. No better personal injury team out there.
​- Enoch Dejesus   
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I will recommend Scott Leaser to all my friends. He can be reached at any time of the day. Never before I got settlement in such a short period of time. I really appreciate that!
​- Valentina Stoupak​   ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐
Scott and his team worked diligently to get me the outcome I wanted, and were highly professional and communicative throughout. Would highly recommend!
- Tim Brown   ​⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐
Excellent law firm. Best referral ever by a co worker. I couldn't be more happy with the outcome. His office was great and easy to work with.
- Brad Hardy  ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐
Scott is a great advocate for his clients. I would highly recommend him!
- Stephen Morse   ​⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐
Very nice attorney & staff, on top of my case & an attorney who is always personally available 24/7. No better personal injury team out there.
​- Enoch Dejesus   
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I have spoken with a few lawyers before making a decision. Leaser Law Firm was professional from day one. Scott was easy to approach and get in touch with. He got me a great settlement too. I highly recommend him for any of your personal injury attorney needs.
- Surya Vallab  ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐
Excellent response to my personal crisis and legal needs. Very professional very pleased with the experience. Highly recommend!
- Anne Kamath  
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​How Long Does an Accident Lawsuit Take?

​In Florida, there is no simple answer to how long personal injury cases takes. Every legal case typically is different, and the time it takes to resolve your claim will be determined by the facts and circumstances involved. Injury lawsuits take time to investigate and gather evidence, as well as time for injured people to recover.

Depending on the elements involved in the accident, the settlement process might take anything from a few weeks to several months or even years. While hearing this can be upsetting, securing proper reimbursement for losses frequently necessitates persistent and creative negotiations between your attorney, insurance companies, and defense attorneys.

The time it takes to resolve a claim involving catastrophic injury or wrongful death may be longer. The greater the damages you are claiming, the more complicated the negotiation becomes, and the longer an insurance company may drag the process out. Often in  major injury cases, it takes time to fully comprehend the nature of the damage incurred, the ongoing therapy necessary, and the overall prognosis. In order to total a settlement demand figure, you must first comprehend the full scope of your damages, both past and future.

​You risk losing compensation for your injuries if you settle too early. This is because once you've settled your claim, you won't be able to reopen it later if your continued medical demands exceed the amount of your settlement. Clients who represent themselves often feel pressured to accept the first offer made from an insurance company. In order to induce the injured person to settle, insurance companies use stalling and delaying tactics. While the legal procedure may seem endless, patience is one of the most important factors in maximizing your compensation. Leaser Law Firm excels in negotiating with insurance companies and ensures that its clients receive full and fair compensation.

Questions To Ask Injury Lawyers

​​Before picking an attorney to handle your wrongful death lawsuit, you should always meet with them. You can ask any questions you have concerning your entitlement to recovery, the strength of your case, or the legal process in general during your initial meeting. With that in mind, asking your wrongful death lawyer the following questions might help you get the most out of your initial appointment.
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  • What is your experience? It is critical to have the adequate skills and experience to navigate a personal injury lawsuit. Any lawyer can claim to have the expertise required to win your case. However, a track record of achievement speaks louder than any guarantee of skill.

  • Will you represent me personally? Many larger firms will take up a case and then pass it on to a junior colleague right away. You have the right to know who represents you.

  • Can you explain the process? Be sure to have your lawyer explain to you the legal process. This will help ease your anxiety as the days and weeks pass. Also, it is important to discuss communication, specifically how often he or she will contact you to keep you informed of your case.

  • What is the attorney fee? It's best to discuss money right away so that everyone is on the same page. A personal injury or wrongful death attorney will typically charge you nothing up front, and a percentage of your recovery.
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  • How much is my case worth? A good lawyer should be able to carefully examine the facts of your case and provide you with an estimate.

What percentage do most injury lawyers take?

A lawyer's costs for defending a client in most personal injury cases are removed from the personal injury settlement in the client's case—or from the damages award after a successful trial verdict. This is called a contingency fee. If the client does not receive a favorable conclusion (in other words, does not receive any money), the lawyer does not receive any fees.

Most contingency fee agreements give the lawyer a percentage of the recovery that ranges from 33 to 40%, although you can always try to negotiate a lower proportion or a different arrangement. A personal injury lawyer will typically take 33 percent (or one third) of any settlement or award. For example, if the at-fault party's insurance company offers you $30,000 in settlement, you will receive $20,000 and your lawyer will receive $10,000.

Many lawyers will draft a fee agreement in which the amount of the contingency fee changes based on the stage of the litigation. This is commonly referred to as a "sliding scale." Your lawyer, for example, may issue a demand letter to the opposing party early on. If you have a strong case, the opposing side may counteroffer, more negotiations will ensue, and a reasonable settlement will be made before you have to go to court to file a personal injury lawsuit. In that case, the lawyer's fee portion could be the typical 33 percent (or even less).

​However, if you negotiate a resolution after taking legal action, your lawyer may take a bigger share of the settlement, maybe as high as 40%. If the lawsuit proceeds to trial, the percentage may even rise a few notches. So, when you decide to reject a pre-suit settlement offer, keep in mind that as your case develops, the percentage you'll have to give up may become more expensive. Make sure you choose an attorney that openly explains their contingency fees and what you should expect given your particular case.

Most personal injury attorneys will handle case costs as they arise, deducting them from your part of the settlement or court award. It's uncommon for a personal injury attorney to bill a client for costs as they accrue. In a personal injury case, costs and expenses may include:
  • medical records           
  • police reports
  • investigators
  • expert witnesses
  • postage and filing fees
  • depositions and transcripts
  • trial exhibits
  • medical records           
  • police reports
  • investigators
  • expert witnesses
  • postage and filing fees
  • depositions and transcripts
  • trial exhibits

Serving Greenacres, Florida

Finding the appropriate lawyer might be difficult, especially now that you can work with law firms from all across the country thanks to modern technologies. Hiring a local attorney, on the other hand, has a number of advantages, like being conveniently accessible to clients and having established contacts in the neighborhood.

For example, your car accident lawyer will use witnesses to back up your statements when building a case for your personal injury claim. These witnesses could include persons who witnessed the incident that resulted in your injuries. They could also be expert witnesses, such as doctors who have worked on your case or experts who are familiar with the area's roads. A local personal injury lawyer will be more familiar with the area and its population, making it easier to locate these witnesses. Witnesses may also be more forthcoming with a well-known local attorney than with someone they've never heard of, providing the local attorney a significant advantage.

Although any competent out-of-town lawyer will investigate state laws, local judges, and opposing counsel to ensure they have a complete understanding of your case, a local personal injury lawyer will already be aware of most of this material. You can save time and money by hiring Leaser Law, a Greenacres attorney, who is familiar with local employees and regulations.

At Leaser Law Firm, we have helped accident victims collect millions of dollars and we continue to fight for their relief.
WE ARE HERE FOR YOU

We focus on personal injury law and have built our firm with a personalized approach to our clients. Unlike at larger law firms, here you are not merely a number. You will always receive a prompt response. The truth will always be revealed to you. You will be treated as a member of our family. 
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3900 Woodlake Blvd
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Greenacres, FL 33463
561-559-5048
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