Getting Compensation
Do You Need Compensation for a Motor Vehicle Accident?
At the law firm of DiCesare, Davidson & Barker, our attorneys help auto accident victims in Lakeland, Haines City and throughout Central Florida get compensation for:
- Lost wages: This is compensation to cover the pay that has been missed out on because a personal injury required time off from work.
- Medical bills: This is compensation to cover all medical costs, from the immediate hospital treatment to surgeries to lifelong care, if required.
- Pain and suffering: This is compensation to cover the intangible pain and suffering that an accident victim has suffered.
In addition, we can assist with handling property damage, because we know that fixing or replacing a damaged vehicle is also important for victims to move forward.
Our Goal: To Get You Compensation in a Timely Manner
Bills don’t stop piling up after you have been injured. You want to get your auto accident compensation claim resolved as quickly as possible. Still, you don’t want to accept anything less than what is fair.
Our law firm features attorneys who are Board Certified in Civil Trial Law. This is a title possessed by only a small percentage of lawyers. It symbolizes our experience, our skill and our commitment to getting results in the courtroom setting.
We prepare every case to go to trial. While we will happily accept a fair settlement from our opponents, we are not going to accept a lowball offer. If our opponents want a fight, they will get one.
Learn more about these cases by visiting our motor vehicle accident practice center.
Free Case Evaluations: Ask a Lawyer About Your Case
Contact us to schedule a free consultation about your auto accident case.
Legal Services Provided in English and Spanish
In addition to English speakers, our firm includes staff members and attorneys who are able to offer assistance in Spanish.
All Cases Handled on a Contingency Basis
You are not required to pay any attorney fees unless we get results in your car, truck or motorcycle accident case. All personal injury and wrongful death cases are handled on a contingency basis.

