Practice Area
Car Accidents
Injured in a crash that wasn't your fault? The insurance company has a team. You should too.
After a Crash, the Deck Is Stacked Against You
A serious car accident turns life upside down in an instant — medical bills, missed work, a totaled vehicle, and an insurance adjuster whose job is to pay you as little as possible. Florida’s no-fault insurance system adds deadlines and paperwork at the worst possible time.
Kelvin J. Daniels represents injured drivers, passengers, motorcyclists, and pedestrians in Daytona Beach and throughout Volusia County and Central Florida. The firm investigates the crash, documents your injuries and losses, handles the insurance companies, and — when they won’t offer what a claim is fairly worth — takes the fight to court.
You will work directly with your attorney, not a case manager, and you will get straight answers about your claim from the first conversation.
Car & Truck Collisions
Rear-end crashes, intersection collisions, and highway wrecks on I-95, I-4, and the roads of Volusia County. The firm investigates fault and deals with the insurance companies so you can focus on recovery.
Motorcycle Accidents
Riders face serious injuries and unfair bias from insurers. A strong presentation of the evidence matters even more when you are on two wheels.
Pedestrian & Bicycle Injuries
When a driver strikes a person on foot or on a bike, the injuries are often severe. Victims may have claims against the driver's insurance and their own coverage.
Hit-and-Run & Uninsured Drivers
If the at-fault driver flees or carries no insurance, your own uninsured motorist coverage may still provide compensation. Don't assume there is no claim.
Rideshare Accidents
Crashes involving Uber, Lyft, and delivery drivers raise layered insurance questions. Which policy applies depends on what the driver was doing at the time.
Wrongful Death
When a crash takes a life, Florida law allows certain family members to seek accountability. The firm handles these cases with the care they deserve.
What to Do After an Accident
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Get medical care right away
Your health comes first — and under Florida's no-fault system, you generally must seek treatment within 14 days of the crash to preserve your PIP benefits.
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Report and document
Call law enforcement, photograph the vehicles and scene, and get names and insurance information from every driver and witness.
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Be careful what you say
Don't give recorded statements to the other driver's insurance company or accept a quick settlement before you understand the full extent of your injuries.
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Talk to a lawyer early
Florida limits how long you have to file an injury claim — in many cases as little as two years. Evidence fades fast; early investigation protects your case.
Hurt in a Crash?
Deadlines in Florida injury cases are short. Call today to discuss your accident.

