Personal Injury Compensation

Injured in Public

If you or a loved one has been injured in a public or private place due to negligence you may be entitled to compensation.

Auto, Trucking, and Motorcycle Accidents

Drivers have a duty to exercise reasonable care anytime they are on the road. When a driver fails to exercise reasonable care, resulting in your injury, you may be entitled to fair compensation.

Other Areas

Gary Holland represents victims in all types of personal injury cases, including medical malpractice, defective products and drugs, wrongful death and nursing home neglect and abuse.
He will handle your personal injury cases on a contingency fee basis, and your initial consultation is always free. We promise to fight aggressively to help you obtain the compensation you deserve.

Why We Want to Represent You

Lives have been changed forever due to the motivation of insurance companies to NOT pay out. An accident can change your life forever. You may be unable to work and earn money, care for yourself or your family, or enjoy the activities you participated in before your accident.

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A personal injury lawsuit will not relieve the emotional impact of a serious accident, but it can help to limit the financial stress as well as hold companies and individuals accountable for negligent practices. That is a win for us all.

Taking Action Quickly is Key

Most people do not have experience with how to respond to these types of situations. Between injury treatment, embarrassment, and double guessing a victim may not take action when it is necessary. That is why it is important to contact an attorney quickly. A reputable attorney will give you direction on what to do immediately following the injury and in the months to come in order to not hinder your chances of receiving a compensation that’s fair to you.

Michael Bross & Bryan Savy Pllc. can help

We represent victims in personal injury cases, including auto, trucking, and motorcycle accidents; slip and fall; defective products and drugs; medical malpractice, wrongful death; and nursing home neglect and abuse.

Florida law allows wrongful death claims to be filed up to two years from the date of the death. In cases where wrongful death is proven, compensation may be paid to the decedent’s survivors, including spouse, children, parents, and any blood relative dependent of the deceased.