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Legally Reviewed by Frank P. Marsalisi on June 22, 2026
A serious accident in Pinellas Park can change every aspect of your life in an instant. Medical bills accumulate quickly, time away from work adds up, and navigating the insurance process alone puts injury victims at a serious disadvantage. When another party’s negligence or recklessness caused your injuries, Florida law gives you the right to pursue full monetary compensation for every loss you have experienced — but that window is limited, and the clock starts on the day of the accident.
Frank P. Marsalisi of Marsalisi Law has spent 18 years advocating for injury victims in Pinellas Park and throughout the Tampa Bay region. Born and raised in St. Petersburg, Frank has a personal connection to this community that shapes the way he handles every case. Fluent in both English and Spanish, Frank manages every step of the legal process himself, from the initial consultation through the final resolution, and never passes clients off to case managers or paralegals.
⚠ Time-Sensitive — Florida Law Limits Your Window to File
Florida’s 2-Year Deadline Could End Your Right to Recover Monetary Compensation
Frank P. Marsalisi brings 18+ years of experience and over 300 five-star Google reviews to every case he handles. He works on a contingency fee basis, meaning there is no cost unless he recovers monetary compensation on your behalf.
Pinellas Park is intersected by some of the most accident-prone roadways in Pinellas County, including Park Boulevard, U.S. 19, and 49th Street North, where intersection crashes and rear-end collisions appear consistently in local traffic data. All personal injury lawsuits filed in the Pinellas Park area are handled through the Sixth Judicial Circuit Court, which serves Pinellas and Pasco counties and is located at the Pinellas County Justice Center in Clearwater.
A successful personal injury claim in Florida requires establishing four elements: a duty of care, a breach of that duty, a direct connection between the breach and your injuries, and measurable damages. Florida currently follows a modified comparative negligence standard, enacted through House Bill 837 in March 2023, which bars recovery entirely if an injured party is found to be more than 50% at fault for their own accident. If you are 50% or less at fault, your monetary compensation is reduced proportionally by your share of fault. Insurance companies are fully aware of this rule and frequently attempt to shift blame onto injury victims, which is one reason why retaining a personal injury attorney as early as possible after an accident is so important.
Marsalisi Law focuses on traffic-related personal injury cases throughout Pinellas Park and the surrounding communities. Frank P. Marsalisi has a proven track record of recovering monetary compensation for victims of the following types of accidents:
If you are uncertain whether your accident falls within these categories, contact Marsalisi Law for a free consultation, as each case is evaluated on its specific facts. For a complete overview of the locations and case types Marsalisi Law serves throughout the Tampa Bay region, visit the areas we serve page.
From the moment you retain Marsalisi Law, Frank P. Marsalisi takes direct responsibility for every aspect of your claim. His investigation begins immediately: obtaining the official crash report, requesting surveillance or dashcam footage, coordinating with treating physicians to fully document your injuries, and identifying all applicable insurance coverage available to you.
Once the facts of the case are established, Frank builds a demand that accounts for every economic and non-economic loss you have sustained, and he prepares each case as though it will go to trial, which consistently strengthens his position in settlement negotiations. In one recent case, Frank P. Marsalisi recovered $100,000 in monetary compensation on behalf of a car accident victim right here in Pinellas Park, achieving a result that fully covered the client’s medical treatment and associated financial losses at no upfront cost. To review the firm’s full history of results, visit the settlements page.
The decisions you make immediately following an accident in Pinellas Park have a direct effect on the strength of your personal injury claim. The most important first step is seeking medical attention as soon as possible. Florida’s no-fault insurance system requires injured drivers to seek treatment within 14 days of an accident in order to access personal injury protection benefits. Delaying treatment not only puts your health at risk but also provides insurance companies with grounds to argue that your injuries were not caused by the accident.
After seeking care, document as much as possible: take photographs of vehicle damage, road conditions, traffic signals, and any visible injuries, and collect contact information from any witnesses. Do not provide a recorded statement to the at-fault driver’s insurance company before speaking with an attorney, as these statements are specifically designed to be used to minimize or deny claims. Do not accept an initial settlement offer before consulting Frank P. Marsalisi, as first offers from insurance carriers rarely reflect the full value of a claim. The sooner Marsalisi Law is involved, the better positioned Frank will be to preserve evidence and pursue the full monetary compensation to which you are entitled.
Florida sets a strict and unforgiving deadline for filing personal injury lawsuits. Under Florida Statute § 95.11, as amended by House Bill 837, personal injury claims based on negligence that occurred on or after March 24, 2023, must be filed within two years of the date of the accident. That clock starts on the day of the injury, not the date treatment concludes, not the date a settlement negotiation begins, and not the date you first realize the full extent of your injuries.
Wrongful death claims arising from a fatal accident carry the same two-year deadline, measured from the date of death. Accidents that occurred before March 24, 2023, may still be governed by the prior four-year deadline depending on the specific facts. Missing the applicable deadline permanently bars recovery, regardless of how clear the other party’s fault may be and regardless of how serious the injuries are. If there is any uncertainty about where your deadline stands, contact Marsalisi Law as soon as possible for an assessment.
A successful personal injury claim in Florida can recover monetary compensation across two broad categories. Economic damages cover the direct financial losses tied to the accident, including current medical expenses, the cost of future treatment for injuries that require ongoing care, physical therapy and rehabilitation, lost wages from missed work, and reduced future earning capacity if your injuries affect your ability to perform your job. Frank P. Marsalisi works closely with medical and financial professionals to ensure that every dollar of economic loss is documented and presented in full.
Non-economic damages address the losses that cannot be reduced to a receipt but are equally real: pain and suffering, emotional distress, disfigurement, loss of enjoyment of life, and loss of consortium for spouses and family members affected by the injury. In cases involving drunk driving or gross recklessness, Florida law also permits an award of punitive damages, which are designed to hold the at-fault party fully accountable for the consequences of their conduct. Frank P. Marsalisi evaluates every available avenue of monetary recovery to ensure his clients receive the most complete outcome possible.
The following questions address the most common concerns Frank P. Marsalisi hears from injury victims in the Pinellas Park area.
If another party’s negligence caused your injuries, you may have a valid claim. A personal injury case requires showing that someone owed you a duty of care, failed to uphold that duty, and directly caused your injuries and financial losses as a result. Common examples in Pinellas Park include drivers who ran a red light, were operating a vehicle while impaired, were traveling well above the speed limit, or were distracted by a mobile device. The most reliable way to evaluate whether your situation supports a claim is to speak directly with Frank P. Marsalisi during a free, no-obligation consultation.
For accidents that occurred on or after March 24, 2023, Florida law gives injury victims two years from the date of the accident to file a lawsuit. This deadline is established by Florida Statute § 95.11, as amended by House Bill 837 — a significant tort reform law that cut the prior four-year deadline in half. Missing this deadline will result in the permanent loss of your right to pursue monetary compensation, regardless of how strong your case may be. If you are unsure whether your deadline has passed, contact Marsalisi Law immediately for an assessment.
Marsalisi Law handles all personal injury cases on a contingency fee basis, meaning there is no upfront cost to retain Frank P. Marsalisi. No legal fee is owed unless and until Frank recovers monetary compensation on your behalf. The initial consultation is free, and Frank will provide an honest, transparent assessment of your case with no obligation to proceed. This fee structure ensures that every injured person has access to skilled legal representation regardless of their current financial situation.
Seek medical attention right away, even if you believe your injuries are minor. Photograph the accident scene, vehicle damage, road conditions, and any visible injuries before they are cleared. Collect contact information from witnesses and retain copies of all official reports and medical records. Do not provide a recorded statement to the at-fault driver’s insurance company before speaking with an attorney. Contact Marsalisi Law as soon as possible so Frank P. Marsalisi can begin protecting your rights and preserving the evidence your case will depend on.
Under Florida’s modified comparative negligence rule, you may still recover monetary compensation as long as you are found to be 50% or less at fault for the accident. If you are found to be more than 50% at fault, you are barred from recovery entirely. When you are partially at fault, your award is reduced proportionally by your share of fault. Insurance companies routinely attempt to inflate a claimant’s share of fault in order to reduce or eliminate their payout, which is one of the most important reasons to retain experienced legal representation early in the process.
Most personal injury cases are resolved through a negotiated settlement, which is a legally binding agreement reached between the injured party and the at-fault party’s insurance company without going to court. Settlements are typically faster, less costly, and avoid the uncertainty of a jury decision. A trial verdict is a decision rendered by a judge or jury after both sides present their evidence in court. Frank P. Marsalisi prepares every case as if it will go to trial, which consistently strengthens his negotiating position and helps ensure that any settlement offer reflects the true value of the claim.
Frank P. Marsalisi brings 18 years of personal injury experience, a commitment to direct client representation, and a results-driven approach to every case he handles in Pinellas Park and throughout Florida. With over 300 five-star Google reviews and recognition as a 2020 Top 3 Personal Injury Attorney in St. Petersburg, Frank has built a reputation on one standard: every client receives his personal attention from the first call through the final resolution. Marsalisi Law accepts all personal injury cases on a contingency fee basis, so there is no financial barrier to getting the representation you deserve.
If you or someone you know has experienced injuries in an accident caused by another party’s negligence in Pinellas Park, do not wait to take action. Florida’s two-year filing deadline begins on the date of the accident, and the sooner Frank P. Marsalisi begins working on your case, the better positioned he will be to preserve evidence, build a complete claim, and pursue the full monetary compensation you are owed. To schedule your free consultation today, complete the contact form at any time. Marsalisi Law is Where Law Gets Personal!
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