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New Port Richey Car Accident Lawyer

A car accident can turn your life upside down. One moment you’re driving home, the next you’re in pain, facing medical bills, and unsure of what to do. At D2 Law, we help people in New Port Richey who are going through the aftermath of a car crash. Our team fights to get the money you need to cover your injuries, property damage, lost work, and more.

We don’t charge anything upfront. You only pay us if we win your case.

No Fee or Cost Unless We Win

We believe everyone deserves legal help after a serious accident. That’s why we work on a contingency fee basis. You won’t owe us anything unless we win your case through a settlement or verdict. This means no out-of-pocket costs and no surprise legal fees.

When you’re trying to heal or support your family, the last thing you should worry about is whether you can afford a lawyer.

Why Car Accidents Happen in New Port Richey

Most car accidents happen because someone was being careless or reckless behind the wheel. Some of the most common causes we see include:

  • Speeding: Going over the speed limit reduces reaction time and makes crashes more severe.

  • Tailgating: Driving too close to the car ahead can lead to rear-end collisions, especially in heavy traffic.

  • Running red lights or stop signs: Ignoring traffic signals can result in serious side-impact or T-bone crashes.

  • Driving under the influence: Alcohol and drugs affect judgment, reaction time, and vision.

  • Distracted driving: Texting, eating, using GPS, or even talking with passengers takes attention away from the road.

  • Drowsy driving: Fatigue slows reflexes and can cause a driver to fall asleep at the wheel.

Nighttime driving adds even more danger. According to the National Safety Council, drivers are three times more likely to be involved in a deadly crash at night. Even though there’s less traffic after dark, 40% of fatal accidents happen at night. Nearly 54% of crashes involving alcohol also happen during nighttime hours.

Darkness affects depth perception and peripheral vision. Older drivers are especially impacted, and those under the influence are even more dangerous at night. These risks often combine to create serious accidents after the sun goes down.

Common Injuries After a Car Crash

Car accidents can cause a wide range of injuries. Some are obvious right away. Others show up hours or even days later. That’s why it’s important to get medical care—even if you think you’re okay.

We help clients dealing with injuries such as:

  • Whiplash

  • Concussions

  • Head and brain trauma

  • Neck and spine injuries

  • Back pain and herniated discs

  • Broken bones

  • Burns and lacerations

  • Permanent scarring or disfigurement

  • Loss of mobility or paralysis

In serious cases, victims may need surgery, physical therapy, in-home care, or long-term treatment. Some never fully recover. Our goal is to make sure you’re not left paying for someone else’s mistake.

What to Do After a Car Accident

Your actions after a car crash can make a big difference in your safety and your case. If you’re in an accident in New Port Richey:

  1. Get to a safe location. Move your car off the road if possible and turn on your hazard lights.

  2. Call 911. Report the accident to the police and ask for medical help if anyone is injured.

  3. Get medical care. Even if you feel fine, injuries can show up later. A medical record also helps support your case.

  4. Exchange information. Get the other driver’s name, contact info, driver’s license number, and insurance details.

  5. Take pictures. Photograph the vehicles, damage, road conditions, and any visible injuries.

  6. Talk to witnesses. Get their names and phone numbers. Their stories can help prove what happened.

  7. Call D2 Law. Don’t speak to the insurance company until you’ve talked with a lawyer. Insurers may try to get you to say something they can use against you or offer a settlement that’s too low.

Who’s Responsible for the Crash?

In many cases, the other driver caused the crash through careless behavior. But sometimes, there may be more than one person or party responsible. We look at every angle to make sure the right people are held accountable. That might include:

  • A driver’s employer if the person was working when the crash happened

  • A company that failed to maintain a vehicle or trailer properly

  • A government agency that didn’t repair a dangerous road

  • A bar or restaurant that overserved alcohol to a driver (under Florida’s dram shop laws)

We gather evidence like surveillance footage, black box data, witness testimony, accident reports, and expert analysis to build a strong case on your behalf.

What You Can Recover in a Car Accident Claim

The amount of money you can recover depends on how badly you were hurt, how the crash happened, and how your life has been affected. Damages in a car accident case can include:

  • Medical bills (emergency room visits, surgeries, therapy, medications)

  • Future medical care and rehabilitation

  • Lost income or wages if you can’t work

  • Loss of future earning ability if your injuries are long-term

  • Pain and suffering

  • Emotional distress

  • Loss of enjoyment of life

  • Vehicle repair or replacement

  • Rental car costs

We work closely with doctors, financial experts, and vocational specialists to show how the accident has impacted your life—and what you’ll need moving forward.

Florida’s Auto Insurance Laws

Florida is a “no-fault” insurance state. That means your own personal injury protection (PIP) insurance covers some of your medical bills and lost wages after a crash, no matter who caused it.

However, if your injuries are serious, you may be able to file a claim against the at-fault driver. Florida law allows this if you suffer:

  • Significant and permanent loss of a bodily function

  • Permanent injury

  • Significant and permanent scarring or disfigurement

  • Death

Understanding when you can step outside of the no-fault system is tricky. That’s where having a car accident lawyer on your side can make a real difference.

How Long Do You Have to File a Claim?

Florida law gives most accident victims two years from the date of the crash to file a lawsuit. This is called the statute of limitations. If you miss the deadline, you may lose your right to recover compensation.

There are some exceptions, but time is limited. The sooner you talk to a lawyer, the better your chances of building a strong case.

Why Choose D2 Law?

We’ve helped people all across Florida get the money they need after serious car accidents. We handle everything from talking to the insurance company to gathering evidence, hiring experts, negotiating a settlement, or taking your case to trial if needed.

What makes us different:

  • You get direct communication with your attorney—not a call center.

  • We offer free consultations, in person or by phone.

  • We don’t charge you unless we win.

  • We handle all the legal paperwork and deadlines.

  • We fight to make sure your voice is heard and your losses are taken seriously.

Call Now for a Free Consultation

If you were injured in a car accident in New Port Richey, D2 Law is ready to help. We know how insurance companies work and how to deal with them. We know the local roads, the local courts, and the challenges you’re facing.

Don’t wait to get legal help. Call us today at (800) 790-5641 for a free case review. We’re here to listen, answer your questions, and fight for you.

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