Bogin, Munns & Munns

Daytona Beach Personal Injury Lawyer

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Recent Firm Wins For Our Clients

$3 Million

Slip and Fall

$2.9 Million

Wrongful Death

$2.5 Million

Pedestrian Accident

$2.25 Million

Car Accident
On This Page
  1. Daytona Beach Personal Injury Lawyers Here to Help You
  2. What Does a Daytona Beach Personal Injury Lawyer Do?
  3. Why Choose Bogin, Munns & Munns for a Daytona Beach Injury Case?
  4. What Compensation Can I Recover After an Accident in Daytona Beach?
  5. What Types of Personal Injury Cases Do You Handle in Daytona Beach?
  6. Frequently Asked Questions About Daytona Beach Personal Injury Claims
  7. How Our Daytona Beach Personal Injury Lawyers Help With Your Case
  8. Office Hours and Location
Daytona personal injury lawyer

Daytona Beach Personal Injury Lawyers Here to Help You

If you were injured in an accident in Daytona Beach or anywhere in Volusia County because of someone else’s negligent or reckless behavior, a Daytona Beach personal injury lawyer at Bogin, Munns & Munns can help you pursue compensation for your medical bills, lost wages, and pain and suffering.

Our Personal Injury Lawyers are Near You, Serving Daytona Beach & Volusia County

Our attorneys represent clients across Daytona Beach, Ormond Beach, Port Orange, Holly Hill, South Daytona, and New Smyrna Beach, and the greater Central Florida area. If you’re searching for a personal injury lawyer near you in Daytona Beach, our team is available to meet in person or by phone, and can investigate your case, deal with the insurance company, and fight for the financial recovery you deserve.

Call our law firm today to talk to a member of our team and get a free consultation. When our firm handles your case, you pay no upfront fees; we work on a contingency‑fee basis, which means our lawyers only get paid if and when we recover compensation for you.

What Does a Daytona Beach Personal Injury Lawyer Do?

A Daytona Beach personal injury lawyer helps accident victims investigate their case, prove negligence, negotiate with insurance companies, and pursue compensation for medical bills, lost income, and pain and suffering.

To consult with an experienced personal injury lawyer serving Daytona Beach
(855) 780-9986

Why Choose Bogin, Munns & Munns for a Daytona Beach Injury Case?

  • Serving Central Florida accident victims since 1979
  • Multi-Million Dollar Advocates Forum members
  • No upfront fees – contingency-based representation
  • Local offices across Volusia County and Central Florida

What Compensation Can I Recover After an Accident in Daytona Beach?

If a Daytona Beach personal injury lawyer can prove that another party’s negligence caused your injuries, we can use the evidence we gather to show the value of your case to the insurance company or, if necessary, to a Volusia County court. The damages available in a Daytona Beach personal injury settlement or verdict may include:

  • Medical treatment and all related costs

  • Current and future therapy, rehabilitation, and ongoing care

  • Wages missed while you recover from your injuries

  • Reduced earning capacity if you suffered permanent impairments

  • Property damage and vehicle repair or replacement costs

  • Miscellaneous out‑of‑pocket expenses related to the accident

  • Pain and suffering and other non‑economic damages

Our Daytona Beach personal injury attorneys also handle wrongful death cases. If an immediate family member passed away because of a personal injury accident in Daytona Beach or elsewhere in Florida, we may be able to pursue wrongful death damages on your family’s behalf as allowed under Florida Statutes § 768.21.

What Types of Personal Injury Cases Do You Handle in Daytona Beach?

At Bogin, Munns & Munns, our Daytona Beach personal injury lawyers handle virtually every type of accident and injury case. Whether you were hurt on I‑95, at a local business near the beach, or while enjoying an event like Bike Week, we may be able to help:

Frequently Asked Questions About Daytona Beach Personal Injury Claims

How much is my Daytona Beach personal injury case worth?

The value depends on medical expenses, lost income, injury severity,
and whether permanent disabilities are involved.

Do I have to go to court?

Most cases settle out of court, but our attorneys prepare every case
as if it will go to trial.

How Our Daytona Beach Personal Injury Lawyers Help With Your Case

Bogin, Munns & Munns has served the residents of Central Florida since 1979. If you decide to hire us, we may offer to investigate your case and seek damages on your behalf. You will be able to focus on your treatment and health while we handle the rest.

Depending on the type of accident and the circumstances that led to it, we may be able to collect evidence that includes:

  • Paperwork filed by the police in response to the incident
  • Eyewitness statements about the incident
  • Pictures from the scene of the incident
  • Video of the incident in question
  • Any physical evidence related to the incident
  • Expert testimony if needed
  • Relevant medical records
  • Receipts, bills, and other documents supporting the value of your damages

This evidence may allow us to prove your case to the at-fault party’s insurance company, or to the court if we have to take your Daytona Beach personal injury case to trial.

Daytona Beach Personal Injury Lawyer Near Me
(855) 780-9986

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Our Daytona Beach office serves clients throughout Volusia County,
including Ormond Beach, Port Orange, Holly Hill, South Daytona, and New Smyrna Beach.
If you’re searching for a personal injury lawyer near you in Daytona Beach,
our attorneys are available to meet in person or by phone.

Hear From Clients We Have Helped

Bogin, Munns & Munns has earned over 1,000 Google reviews from clients across Florida, with many praising our responsiveness, communication, and results. Our clients come to us after major, life-changing events, and they deserve compassionate care. Our firm is guided by the principles of respect, dignity, and fairness, and we aim to provide legal representation that always lives up to these principles. We have over a thousand reviews from clients, including:

  • Dottie V.: “I had a perfect experience with this law firm. Very responsive. They kept me informed even step of the way. I would definitely recommend them.”
  • Skip W.: “I am 100% satisfied with the professional services of Bogin, Munns & Munns from my first phone call to case closure. Within the first week I met face-to-face with my assigned attorney and the case manager. They very thoroughly explained the entire process and told me what to expect along the way. There were no surprises. Their paralegal painstakingly tracked all my medical expenses and provided detailed accounting that all my bills were paid in full.”

Our firm is part of the Multi-Million Dollar Advocates Forum for our work and dedication to getting our clients millions of dollars. We are dedicated to seeking the maximum compensation possible for our clients, making sure your needs are met.

Call Bogin, Munns & Munns’ Daytona Beach office today to talk to a member of our personal injury team about your case.

How Long Do I Have to File a Daytona Beach Personal Injury Lawsuit?

If you have been injured due to someone else’s negligence in Daytona Beach, it is critical to understand the legal deadlines that apply to your case. The statute of limitations determines how long you have to file a lawsuit and seek compensation for your damages. Failing to act within this timeframe can result in losing your right to recover financial compensation.

Under Florida Statutes § 95.11, most personal injury cases, including car accidents, slip and falls, and other negligence-related injuries, must be filed within two years from the date of the accident. If a lawsuit is not filed before this deadline, the court may dismiss the case, barring the victim from pursuing compensation.

Exceptions That Could Extend or Shorten the Deadline

While the two-year statute of limitations applies to most personal injury claims, certain circumstances may alter the deadline:

  • Minors and Incapacitated Individuals: If the injured person was a minor or mentally incapacitated at the time of the accident, the statute of limitations may be paused (or “tolled”) until they turn 18 or regain capacity. However, there are limits on how long the extension may last.
  • Delayed Discovery of Injuries: In some cases, injuries may not be immediately apparent. If the victim could not reasonably have discovered their injuries right away, the clock may start from the date of discovery rather than the date of the accident.
  • Claims Against Government Entities: If the at-fault party is a government agency (such as a city-owned property or a government employee in an official capacity), there are different deadlines and procedural requirements. Victims must generally file a formal notice of claim within six months to a year before pursuing legal action.
  • Wrongful Death Claims: If an accident results in fatal injuries, the victim’s surviving family members may file a wrongful death lawsuit. The statute of limitations for wrongful death cases in Florida is two years from the date of death.

Even though two years may seem like plenty of time, waiting too long can harm your case. Evidence such as surveillance footage, accident reports, and witness statements can become harder to obtain as time passes, and insurance companies often take advantage of delays to weaken your claim or deny compensation. Additionally, legal challenges, such as determining if any exceptions apply to your case, require time to determine. 

Seeking legal representation as soon as possible ensures your attorney has the best chance to build a strong case, protect your rights, and pursue the maximum compensation available. At Bogin, Munns & Munns, our personal injury lawyers in Daytona Beach can help you determine how much time you have left to file your claim and take immediate action to protect your rights.

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Talk to a Daytona Beach Personal Injury Lawyer Today

Bogin, Munns & Munns believes that all accident victims deserve to recover compensation for their wrongful injuries. If your injuries occurred because of another party’s negligence, we may identify and gather evidence to support your claim and take action on your behalf. We may be able to negotiate a fair settlement without going to court, but our trial attorneys will not back down if they need to file a lawsuit in your case.

A Daytona Beach personal injury attorney is here for you during this difficult time. Call now to speak to a member of our personal injury accident team.

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Office Hours and Location

Office Information

Address
Bogin, Munns & Munns, P.A.
1616 Concierge Blvd Suite 200
Daytona, Florida 32117
Office Hours M-F from 8:00 AM to 5:00 PM
Phone Support Hours
M-Su from 8:00 AM to 10:00 PM

Phone: 386.763.2092


Frequently Asked Questions
  • Generally the answer is no. Each personal injury case is normally evaluated on its own merit, but there are circumstances that can affect this. Compensation can be economic (past last wages, future lost wages, medical bills, etc.) or non-economic/subjective (pain and suffering, anxiety, disfigurement, etc.). As for punitive damages, the state of Florida imposes a cap of three times the awarded compensatory damages, or $500,000 (whichever amount is greater). Common exceptions are workers compensation and medical malpractice claims. These have legal limits to the amounts recoverable.

  • You should contact a lawyer as soon as possible. It is critical to protect your interests as quickly as possible. A consultation with a personal injury attorney is free – use it! Additionally, you only have a limited time to file a lawsuit (if a lawsuit is necessary), and an experienced legal professional will make sure you meet all the deadlines and help you gather evidence. The longer you wait to gather evidence, the harder it can be to obtain. If you are in an automobile accident and find yourself having to speak with an insurance adjuster, it is strongly recommended that you have legal representation helping you answer their questions. The statements you make to the adjuster can be held against you later.

  • Yes. As long as at least one of the partners meets the minimum residency requirement of 6 months, a married couple can get a divorce while one lives out of state.