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This website constitutes advertising material under Florida Bar Rule 4-7.11. The responsible attorney for this advertisement is Sarah L. Mitchell, Esq. (Demo FL Bar #104578), 401 Bayshore Boulevard, Suite 1200, Tampa, FL 33606. All advertising materials are retained in the firm’s advertising file per Rule 4-7.21.
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Personal injury claims in Florida are subject to strict filing deadlines under Florida’s statute of limitations. For most personal injury claims, the deadline is two (2) years from the date of injury (effective March 24, 2023). Missing this deadline may permanently bar your right to compensation. Consult an attorney immediately after an injury.
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SunCoast Injury Law Group, P.A.
401 Bayshore Boulevard, Suite 1200
Tampa, FL 33606
Phone: (813) 555-0274