Naples Car Accident Lawyers for Swift, Full Recovery

Worried After a Car Accident in Naples or Collier County?

Being hurt in a car crash—whether on I-75, US-41, or near Airport-Pulling Road—can leave you facing medical bills, lost wages, and insurance stress. You might feel overwhelmed, uncertain about what to say to insurers, or worried about who will pay for your care. HLH Law Group’s Naples car accident attorneys understand these fears and step in to guide you, clarify every option, and advocate for your recovery. Our team is local, compassionate, and knows how to protect your interests from the moment you call.

Support Through Every Step of Your Claim

Comprehensive Accident Investigation

We gather police reports, witness statements, and any traffic camera footage to build a clear, solid case.

Negotiating With Insurers

You don’t have to face insurance adjusters alone—HLH handles all communication, from initial claim to final settlement, so you’re not pressured into accepting less than you deserve.

Medical and Damages Support

We connect you with trusted medical providers, track your expenses, and calculate not just immediate costs, but also future needs and lost income.

Litigation When Needed

If an insurer refuses to do what’s right, our attorneys are ready to litigate in Collier County courts for the compensation you’re owed.

Local Knowledge That Makes a Difference

We know the traffic patterns and common accident sites in Naples, including busy intersections like Airport-Pulling & Pine Ridge and Davis Blvd & US-41. Many cases involve seasonal traffic surges or visitors unfamiliar with local roads, adding complexity to claims. HLH’s attorneys have deep roots here, giving clients an advantage in understanding both the local court process and the tactics insurers use. You benefit from strategic advocacy grounded in real local experience.

Common Mistakes That Can Harm Your Car Accident Claim


Speaking to the other driver’s insurance without legal advice, which can risk your rights.


Waiting too long to seek medical care or legal help—Florida law requires prompt action for both.


Assuming partial fault means you can’t recover; Florida’s comparative negligence laws allow recovery even if fault is shared.


Accepting a quick settlement before the full impact of injuries is known.


Not understanding your own insurance options, like uninsured motorist coverage—HLH explains these and ensures nothing is missed.

Quick Guidance for Car Accident Victims

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If you’re hurt, get medical attention right away—even for “minor” symptoms.

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Take photos, gather contact details, and document everything at the scene.

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Avoid discussing details or fault with the other party’s insurer until you’ve spoken with a lawyer.

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Reach out to HLH Law Group for a free consultation before signing anything from insurance.

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Unsure if you have a case? We’ll walk you through next steps, at no cost.

Ready to Have HLH Handle Your Car Accident Case?

Most clients come to us after realizing how stressful insurance paperwork, adjuster calls, and ongoing bills can be. The next step is putting your case in the hands of attorneys who manage car accident claims every day and have a record of recovering the compensation local families need.

What to Expect From Start to Finish

When you contact HLH Law Group, you’ll speak directly with an attorney—not a call center. We start with a free consultation, investigate the accident, handle all insurer negotiations, and update you at every step. Most cases settle efficiently, but if trial is needed, we’re ready to stand up for your interests. Our process makes a confusing situation feel manageable and focused on results.

FREQUENTLY ASKED QUESTIONS

Your Questions, Answered Clearly

  • Should I speak to the other driver’s insurance company?

    It’s safer to let your lawyer handle all insurer conversations. Adjusters often try to limit payouts or shift blame.

  • What if the other driver has no insurance or leaves the scene?

    You may be covered by uninsured motorist coverage or other provisions—HLH helps you understand your options and takes over the claims process.

  • How long do I have to file a car accident lawsuit?

    In Florida, you generally have 2 years for personal injury claims, but the sooner you act, the better your chances for success.

  • Can I still recover compensation if I was partially at fault?

    Yes, under Florida’s comparative negligence law, as long as you weren’t mostly at fault you can often recover for your losses.

  • Is there a fee to get started?

    No. You pay nothing unless we recover compensation for you. All initial consultations are free.