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A Nationally recognized personal injury litigation firm -- right here in Central Florida.

We are a trial firm that has the talent, experience and resources to fight the large corporations, hospitals, and insurance companies. We have a passion for the truth, and a commitment to justice.

Our offices are located in Orlando, Kissimmee, and Apopka, and we handle a variety of cases. Typically, our personal injury attorneys are involved in matters concerning personal injury, car accidents, trucking accidents, medical malpractice, nursing home abuse, pharmaceutical injuries, product liability and wrongful death.

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April 2008: Class I nationwide recall of heart drug Digitek. > More

March, 2008: The Florida Supreme Court rules that patients have a right to check records of past errors made by doctors and hospitals. > More

Nov 28, 2007: WFTV reports that Attorneys Trial Group is representing an Orange County man injured by paramedics.

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$25,000,000 - Personal Injury - A 27 year old mother of three young children was injured on her job at a packaging warehouse.

$6,000,000 – Drunk Driving / “Wrongful Death” – A woman who had so much to drink at a lodge that her blood alcohol level was more than twice the legal limit ran a red light one February night, ending the life of a 20-year-old college student.

$2,000,000 - Trucking Accident / "Wrongful Death" - A 40 year old husband and father of three was driving on a country road in North Florida. A tractor trailer traveling in the opposite direction lost control of the vehicle and collided with the victim's car. The victim sustained a fatal head injury.

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If you have been injured in Florida due to someone else's negligence or recklessness, do not take chances with your legal claim -- call the personal injury lawyers of Attorneys Trial Group today at 1-800-741-2243, or contact us online for a free consultation. Since 1988, we have proudly served the people of Central Florida, recovering millions of dollars in verdicts and settlements on their behalf.

Our team of personal injury lawyers is committed to protecting the safety of Florida families statewide, including Orlando, Orange County; Kissimmee, Osceola County; and Apopka,Seminole County. We provide exceptional service to Florida personal injury victims through aggressive and ethical representation.

At Attorneys Trial Group, our vast knowledge of the law, our experience with a wide range of personal injury claims and our results in Florida courtrooms have earned us the respect of our clients and our peers.   All of the firm's partners are members of the Million Dollar Advocates Forum, which limits its membership to attorney’s who have won million and multi-million dollar verdicts and settlements. Less than 1% of all U.S. lawyers have membership in this prestigious organization

We have built our reputation in these practice areas: personal injury, car accidents, trucking accidents, medical malpractice, nursing home abuse, pharmaceutical injuries, product liability and wrongful death. We also handle these injury claims:

At Attorneys Trial Group, our personal injury law firm represents the people of Central Florida, never large businesses or insurance companies. If you or someone you love has been harmed due to another person's negligence or reckless conduct, you need a personal injury lawyer with experience, expertise and success in Florida personal injury lawsuits.  Contact us today via our online contact form, or call our Orlando office at (407) 381-4123, our Kissimmee office at (407) 846-2240, or our Apopka office at (407) 880-2030. Whether your case is settled or tried, you can be assured that Attorneys Trial Group will work tirelessly to obtain the compensation you deserve. We offer free consultations in your home, at the hospital or in our offices. There are no fees or costs unless we win.

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South Bend schools remain open, while many others are closed (WNDU 16 South Bend)

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Arrest Made in Hit and Run Accident (R News)

Digitek Alert

Actavis, maker of the prescription drug DIGITEK, launched a Class I nationwide recall of the drug in April 2008. Digitek pills were made for an unknown period of time with a potentially fatal defect. Some tablets may have been twice as thick as they were supposed to be. That meant they could contain twice the approved level of Digitalis, the active ingredient in Digitek, leading to Digitalis toxicity. Read More

Florida Supreme Court Patient Ruling

The Florida Supreme Court rules that patients have a right to check records of past errors made by doctors and hospitals. The hospitals and doctors have been reluctant to produce records of past errors, but the Court ruled that voters adopted a "Patient's Right To Know" in November 2004. Read More

Man Says Paramedics' Mistake Broke His Spine, Shoulders

November 28, 2007: WFTV reports that AttorneysTrialGroup.com is representing an Orange County, FL man who was injured when paramedics attempted to transport him to the hospital for a diabetic emergency. Astolfo Lugo, Sr. broke his hip, both of his shoulders and suffered spinal fractures. Read More

Read the full article at WFTV.com.

Merck & Co to pay $4.85 billion

November 9, 2007: Merck & Co agreed to pay $4.85 billion to settle claims that its painkiller Vioxx caused heart attacks and strokes. Vioxx was prescribed to 80 million patients from May 1999 to September 2004, when it was voluntarily recalled by Merck. Following the recall, suits were filed on behalf of 47,000 claimants across the US. "Great news," exclaims Attorney Carlos Diez-Arguelles. Read More

Medical Malpractice caps ruled unconstitutional

October 30, 2007: the Ninth Judicial Circuit Court of Orange County, FL ruled that medical malpractice caps on award damages are unconstitutional. A statute enacted in 2003 provided caps on damages. The Court ruled that this statute is contradicted by the Florida Constitution, Article I, Section 26 that was made part of the State Constitution by Florida voters in November 2004. Read More