
Matthew D. Pardy, Esq.
Founding Partner


Personal injuries happen due to the reckless and negligent actions of others involved. At the Law Offices of Pardy & Rodriguez, our Orlando personal injury lawyers help you hold them accountable. Through a personal injury settlement, we make sure you get the compensation you need to cover your medical expenses, lost wages, and other costs. If you’re wondering ‘how are personal injury settlements paid out?’ keep reading to learn more.
According to Orlando Health, personal injuries are one of the leading causes of death in Central Florida. They send more than 130,000 people throughout the state to hospital emergency rooms each year.
Personal injuries include broken bones, burns, cuts or lacerations, damage to soft tissues, and potentially debilitating back, neck, and head injuries. Leading causes of personal injuries include:
When these accidents happen due to the reckless and negligent actions of others, you have the right to hold them accountable. While you focus on recovering from your injuries, our Orlando personal injury lawyers focus on getting you the compensation you are entitled to in a settlement.
A personal injury settlement is designed to compensate you for losses you suffer due to the negligence of others. Referred to as ‘damages’, these include:
It takes time to determine the exact nature of your injuries and damages, which impact how much money you’ll be able to ask for in a settlement. Section 95.11(3) of the Florida Statutes allows up to four years to file a personal injury lawsuit, but our experienced Orlando personal injury lawyers will push to negotiate a full settlement for you as quickly as possible so you can move on with your life.
Part of the negotiation process includes determining how your personal injury settlement should be paid. You have two general options:
Another question you may have is “are personal injury settlements taxable?” Under IRS guidelines, you are not required to pay taxes on any compensation you receive in a personal injury settlement for economic or non-economic damages. These include medical costs, lost wages, and pain or suffering. However, you are required to pay taxes on any punitive damages you receive. Other fees and expenses that will need to be deducted from your settlement include:
At the Law Offices of Pardy & Rodriguez, we have over three decades’ worth of experience helping personal injury victims get the maximum amount they are entitled to in a settlement. Our firm is dedicated to you and makes each client a priority. To request a free consultation, give us a call or contact our Orlando personal injury lawyers online today.
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Questions About Your Case? Get a Free Consultation. Click to Call (407) 481-0066
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You don’t have to face this alone. Whether you were injured in a car accident, a slip and fall, or a workplace incident, our attorneys are here to listen, advise, and fight for compensation.
Your consultation is completely free, and you pay nothing unless we win your case. Reach out today, we’re available 24/7 and ready to help you take the first step toward recovery.
Pardy & Rodriguez, P.A. — the firm represents injured individuals in accident and insurance cases.
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