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Personal Injury Lawyer Today
If you’ve been injured in an accident in Jupiter, Florida, you don’t have to face recovery alone. Whether it was a car crash, a slip and fall, or another preventable incident, the impact on your life can be overwhelming. At Casas Law, we’re here to guide you through the legal process with honesty, care, and real experience that gets results.
Our Jupiter personal injury attorneys are led by trial attorneys who have handled serious cases on both sides of the courtroom. That means we know how insurance companies work—and we know how to fight for the full compensation you’re owed. When you choose Casas Law, you’re not just hiring a law firm. You’re getting trusted advocates who stand with you from day one.
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Casas Law, P.A.
580 Village Blvd, Ste 360
West Palm Beach, FL 33409
580 Village Blvd, Ste 360
West Palm Beach, FL 33409
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Meet Our Team
Alejandro G. Casas, Esq.
A first-generation American and son of Cuban immigrants, Alex Casas has deep roots in Palm Beach County. After earning his Juris Doctor from Florida State University College of Law, he began his career as an Assistant State Attorney in the 15th Judicial Circuit. Since transitioning to personal injury law in 1998, Alex has successfully resolved numerous cases, including multimillion-dollar settlements. Fluent in Spanish, he is dedicated to serving the Hispanic community with integrity and compassion.Nicholas M. Sarta, Esq.
Born and raised in Brooklyn, New York, Nicholas Sarta brings extensive experience in personal injury and criminal defense law. A graduate of New York Law School, he has litigated hundreds of cases, including automobile accidents, premises liability, and civil rights violations. Nicholas is committed to providing personalized legal representation to clients in Jupiter and throughout Palm Beach County.Types of Personal Injury Cases We Handle in Jupiter
At Casas Law, we represent individuals and families across Jupiter and Palm Beach County who have suffered life-altering injuries through no fault of their own. Personal injury cases come in many forms, but they all have one thing in common: someone’s carelessness created serious consequences for someone else.
Our mission is to help you make sense of what happened, protect your rights, and pursue the compensation you need to recover—physically, financially, and emotionally. Below are the most common types of personal injury cases we handle:
Car Accidents
Car accidents are one of the leading causes of injury in Jupiter. Whether you were rear-ended at a traffic light on Indiantown Road, sideswiped merging onto I-95, or hit by a distracted driver in a residential neighborhood, our firm is here to help you sort through the damage—both visible and invisible. We handle car accident claims involving:- Distracted driving (texting or phone use)
- Drunk or impaired driving
- Reckless driving or excessive speeding
- Uninsured or underinsured motorists
- Multi-vehicle collisions
- Rollover accidents and catastrophic injuries
Truck Accidents
Collisions involving commercial trucks—like 18-wheelers, delivery vehicles, or construction haulers—often cause catastrophic injuries due to their size and weight. These cases are rarely straightforward. They often involve multiple parties, including the driver, the trucking company, maintenance contractors, and sometimes the manufacturer of a defective part. Common truck accident cases we handle include:- Driver fatigue and hours-of-service violations
- Improperly loaded or unsecured cargo
- Mechanical failure or inadequate maintenance
- Poor training or negligent hiring
- Trucking company negligence or safety violations
Motorcycle Accidents
Jupiter’s scenic roads and coastal routes attract plenty of motorcycle riders—but when accidents happen, motorcyclists are often the ones who suffer most. Even with a helmet and protective gear, riders have little defense against larger vehicles, resulting in serious injuries like road rash, broken bones, spinal injuries, and traumatic brain injuries. To make matters worse, insurance adjusters frequently try to blame the rider, even when the driver of the other vehicle was clearly at fault. We stand up for motorcyclists and handle cases involving:- Cars turning left in front of motorcycles
- Vehicles merging into a motorcyclist’s lane
- Drivers failing to check blind spots
- Dooring accidents in parked areas
- Roadway hazards and poor maintenance
Slip/Trip and Fall Accidents
A slip or trip may seem minor at first, but these accidents can result in serious injuries—especially among older adults. Falls are often caused by property owners who fail to maintain safe conditions. In Florida, property owners have a legal duty to correct known hazards and warn visitors of potential dangers. We represent clients injured due to:- Wet or slippery floors with no warning signage
- Uneven pavement or broken walkways
- Poor lighting in stairwells or parking lots
- Loose carpeting or flooring
- Missing or broken handrails
- Obstructions in walkways
Wrongful Death
When negligence results in the death of a loved one, the emotional toll is immeasurable. But families are often left to cope with more than grief—they face funeral expenses, medical bills, and the loss of financial and emotional support. Florida law allows certain surviving family members to pursue a wrongful death claim for these losses. We handle wrongful death cases stemming from:- Fatal car, truck, or motorcycle accidents
- Workplace or construction accidents
- Dangerous premises or defective products
- Medical negligence or failure to treat
- Drunk or distracted driving incidents
What Should You Do After an Injury?
Report the accident and injury to the authorities and property owner. Jupiter Police Department: (561)-799-4445- If possible, document the scene of the accident with videos, photos, and witness statements
- Seek Immediate Medical Care from a qualified medical professional. You can go to your own doctor or to a local hospital.
- Jupiter Medical Center: (561)-263-2234
- Keep a journal or record of your injuries, medical treatment, and how the injury has impacted your life. Also, make sure to keep a copy of all medical expenses.
Florida Statute of Limitations For Personal Injury Claims
Florida Statute of Limitations section 95.11(3)(a) governs the timeframe within which injured parties must initiate a civil action based on negligence in Florida. The filing deadlines for personal injury and wrongful death cases are distinct and depend on the circumstances surrounding the claim. It is essential to file within the applicable statutory period that begins from either the date of the accident or the date of death. Failing to file within this legally established window may result in the loss of your right to pursue compensation through the courts. For personalized advice, consult an experienced personal injury attorney.Types of Damages You Can Pursue After An Accident in Jupiter
Every case is unique, but victims of personal injury in Jupiter may be able to recover damages for:- Medical bills (past and future)
- Lost wages and reduced earning capacity
- Pain and suffering
- Emotional distress
- Property damage
- Loss of enjoyment of life
- Funeral and burial costs (in wrongful death claims)
How Personal Injury Claims Work in Palm Beach County
If you’ve been hurt because someone else acted carelessly—whether it was a driver, property owner, or even a medical professional—you may have the right to file a personal injury claim. These types of cases are based on negligence, which means someone failed to take reasonable steps to prevent harm. To succeed in a personal injury case, you need to show that the other party had a duty of care and didn’t live up to it. For example, drivers have a duty to follow traffic laws and keep others safe on the road. When they speed, text while driving, or ignore signs, they’re putting others at risk—and that’s negligence. But it’s not just drivers. Business and property owners—like stores, restaurants, and hotels—also have a duty to keep their spaces reasonably safe for guests and customers. That means cleaning up spills, fixing broken steps, and addressing hazards before they cause harm. To win a negligence claim, it’s not enough to show that someone was careless; you also have to prove that their actions directly caused your injuries and resulted in damages like medical bills, lost income, or pain and suffering. Florida also follows something called comparative negligence (under Florida Statute 768.81). That means if you were partly at fault for the accident, your compensation could be reduced. For instance, if you were found to be 30% responsible, you could still recover 70% of your total damages.What to Expect When You Work with Our Jupiter Personal Injury Attorneys
We know this is likely your first experience with a personal injury claim. We’ll walk you through the process step by step:- Free consultation: We’ll talk through your story, explain your rights, and outline next steps.
- Investigation: We gather evidence—photos, witness statements, expert opinions—to build a strong case.
- Medical records review: We work closely with your providers to document the full extent of your injuries.
- Settlement negotiations: We take the lead in dealing with the insurance company, protecting your rights at every turn.
- Trial prep: If a fair offer doesn’t come, we’re ready to take your case to court and fight for a verdict that reflects your losses.
Talk to a Jupiter Personal Injury Lawyer Today
You shouldn’t have to go it alone after an accident. At Casas Law, we’re here to help you feel supported, informed, and protected every step of the way. We offer free consultations and only get paid if you do. Reach out today to speak with a Jupiter personal injury lawyer who puts your recovery first.Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs)
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1. How do I know if I have a personal injury case?
RYou might have a personal injury case if you were injured because someone else was careless, reckless, or failed to follow basic safety rules. This includes accidents like car crashes, slips and falls, dog bites, or injuries caused by unsafe property conditions. To have a valid claim, three things usually need to be true:- Someone else had a legal duty to act safely or responsibly.
- They failed to do so (this is called negligence).
- That failure directly caused your injury.
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2. How much does it cost to hire Casas Law?
RWe don’t charge any upfront fees to take on your case. In fact, you don’t pay us anything unless we win. This is called a contingency fee agreement, and it allows you to get top-quality legal representation without worrying about legal bills during an already stressful time. If we recover money for you through a settlement or court verdict, our fee is a percentage of that amount. We’ll go over all the details upfront so there are no surprises. Our goal is to make sure legal help is always within reach—no matter your financial situation. -
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3. How long do I have to file a personal injury claim in Florida?
RIn most personal injury cases, Florida law gives you a limited amount of time from the date of the accident or injury to file a lawsuit. This deadline is known as the statute of limitations. Waiting too long can cause you to lose your right to compensation. That’s why it’s important to speak with a lawyer as soon as possible after your injury—even if you’re still unsure whether you want to move forward. -
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4. What should I do after an accident?
RThe moments after an accident can be confusing and overwhelming. Here’s what we recommend:- Get medical attention immediately. Even if you feel okay, some injuries show up later.
- Report the accident. Call the police (for car accidents) or notify a property owner/manager (for slip and falls or dog bites).
- Document everything. Take photos of the scene, your injuries, any property damage, and get names of any witnesses.
- Avoid discussing your case with insurance adjusters. Don’t give a recorded statement until you’ve spoken with a lawyer.
- Contact a personal injury attorney. The sooner we get involved, the more we can do to protect your case.
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5. Will my case go to trial?
RMost personal injury cases don’t go to trial. In fact, many are resolved through settlement negotiations without ever seeing a courtroom. However, some cases—especially those involving serious injuries or disputed liability—may require litigation. At Casas Law, we prepare every case as if it could go to trial. This gives us leverage during negotiations and prepares us so we’re always ready to fight for your full compensation if the insurance company refuses to make a fair offer. If your case does go to court, we’ll be with you every step of the way—from preparing testimony to standing beside you at trial -
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6. What if I was partially at fault?
RFlorida follows a modified comparative fault rule. That means if you were partially responsible for the accident, you can still recover compensation as long as you were less than 50% at fault. However, your compensation will be reduced by your percentage of fault. For example, if your total damages are $100,000 and you were found to be 20% at fault, you would still be able to recover $80,000. Even if you think you may have contributed to the accident, it’s important to let an attorney evaluate your case. Insurance companies often try to shift blame to avoid paying full value. We push back against those tactics to protect your rights. -
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7. How long does a personal injury case usually take?
RThe length of a case depends on several factors, including:- How clear the fault is
- How severe your injuries are
- Whether the insurance company is cooperative
- Whether the case goes to court
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8. What kinds of injuries qualify for a personal injury claim?
RAny injury that causes you physical, emotional, or financial harm due to someone else’s actions could qualify. Common injuries we handle include:- Broken bones and fractures
- Back and neck injuries
- Traumatic brain injuries (TBIs)
- Spinal cord injuries and paralysis
- Soft tissue injuries (like whiplash)
- Burns and scarring
- Internal injuries
- Emotional trauma and PTSD
- Wrongful death
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9. Do I need to go to a specific doctor for my injuries?
RYou can see your own doctor after an accident, but it’s important to choose someone who documents your injuries thoroughly and understands the importance of accurate medical records. Some doctors may not want to get involved in legal cases. If that happens, we can help connect you with medical providers who are familiar with personal injury cases and can give you the treatment—and documentation—you need. Clear, consistent medical records are key to proving the full extent of your damages and making sure nothing is overlooked. -
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10. What happens during my free consultation?
RDuring your consultation, we’ll sit down (or meet by phone/video) and walk through:- What happened
- What injuries you sustained
- What treatment you’ve received
- What questions or concerns you have
- What your legal options are