Reeves Law Firm, P. A. is a law firm focusing in Personal Injury litigation located in Central Florida. We represent victims of personal injury in all aspects of litigation related to Personal Injury, including tort litigation, negligence cases, and slip and fall accidents. Reeves Law Firm, P. A. is willing and able to take on any legitimate lawsuit and to help anyone seeking legal representation.
Slip and Fall - Slips are primarily caused by a slippery surface and compounded by wearing the wrong footwear. In normal walking, two types of slips occur. The first of these occurs as the heel of the forward foot contacts the walking surface. Then, the front foot slips forward, and the person falls backward. Contact our office to speak with one of our professionals for an evaluation of your case.
Federal Tort Claims - The Federal Tort Claims Act (FTCA) is a law passed by Congress to allow the United States to be sued for acts of its employees. It covers a number of things (property damage, personal injury, death, etc.), and excludes others (maritime acts, intentional wrongdoing, servicemen on active duty, discretionary acts by government employees). Such claims include things such as medical malpractice by a Veterans Administration (VA) Hospital, as well as general personal injury claims against the government. Federal Tort Claims may be properly filed either in the jurisdiction where the negligence occurred or where the claimant resides. Contact our office to speak with one of our professionals for an evaluation of your case
Premises Liability - Premises liability cases involve a personal injury sustained because of a defect or condition on the premises of another person or business. Problems such as defective staircases, defective handrails, defective stairways, defective metal gratings, dangerous holes, broken steps, broken concrete, slippery floors and trip hazards pose serious risks to invited guests who have no knowledge of the defect. Injuries from premises defects can also be devastating ranging from brain injuries, to broken bones, to internal injuries which require surgery. Quadriplegia and paraplegia can also be caused by back and neck injuries from premises defects. Contact our office to speak with one of our professionals for an evaluation of your case.